Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1883 — INTERESTING TO LADIES. [ARTICLE]

INTERESTING TO LADIES.

Our lady readers can hardly fail to have their attention called this week to the latest combiaation of improvements in that most useful of all domestic implements, the “sewing machine." As we understand it. a machine for family use should meet first of aP these requirements: It should be simple in its mechanism; it should run easily; it should do a wide range cf work; it should he as neaily noise* - less as possible; it should be light* handsome, durable, and as cheap as is consistent with excellence through out.

These conditions the “Light-Run nlng New Home’” cer ainly meets. It has aleo several very important and useful attachments aud“notions” of it* own, which go fur to make good its claims to popular favor. The “New Home” specially recommends itself to purchasers on account of its superior mechanical construction, easy of management and and reasonable price. Over half a million have been sold in thi last three years, all of which are giving universal satisfaction. This unrival - led machine is manufactured by the New Home Sewinu Machine Co., 80 Union Square, New York, who wish us to say that q|l who will send for their Hew illustrated catalogue and enclose their pdvertisment (printed ed on another page), will receive] a set of fancy apyertlsing novelties of value to those collecting cards, &c. . HOW SHE SAVED HER DARLING“I shall not feel so nervous again about baby’s teething,” writes n grateful mother., "We almost lost our darling from cholera infantum, but happily heard of Parker’s Ginger Tonic iu time. A few spoonfuls soon cured baby, and an occa sional dose keeps us in good health.”— C. B. Stewards’s stable was struck by liuhtning last Friday evening.— But little dam'age Was done.'