Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1883 — Vennor's Predictions. [ARTICLE]

Vennor's Predictions.

Vennox's predictions so fage-htve - been wonderfully correct He says 1882 will be remembered as a year of great mortality. German Hod Bitters should be used by everybody. Sbld by druggists. ? T Fendebson doesn’t see wkjr 4 an artist should be paid a high price for his paintings. His work is easel-y done, Fenaerson saya Baltimore, Md.—Dr. Irwin H. IJlderidge, f ays: “I would recommend a trial of Brown’s Iron Bitters in all cases of anaemic debility or when, a tonic or appetiser is indicated. ” CdicAGd girls never find it hard to elope. They make rope ladders of their shoeStrihgs. . ■ A good name at home is a tower of strength abroad. Ten times as much Hood’s Sarsaparilla used in Lowell as of any other. When Fogg saw a train on the dress of an old lady he remarked that it was behind time. Owenton, Ky.—Dr. L F. Mundy, says: “I have found Brown’s Iron Bitters one of the best tonics and prescribe it frequently. ” Give the miser a knowledge of mathematics and he will cipher more.