Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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One of the very best efforts that humane societies have ever made is that of inducing horse owners to do away with the blind bridle. There are cases where, perhaps, blinds are useful, but usually they are useless, and not only that, but their tendency is to hurt the eyes. They are a great impediment to the free sight of the horse, whose eyes are so set that it looks rather sidewise instead of directly in front. With a blind on, therefore, the animal has no fiee range of vision. In addition to this, if the blinds press against or strike the eye, the latter will most likely be damaged. Under all the circumstances the practice of putting blinds upon our bridles is about as foolish as checking up a horse’s head until the only thing that it can see is the sun and sky. Some may think that blinds look well, but even that is doubtful. We are of the opinion that a blindless bridle looks just as well on a horse as anything that can be put on its head. In our towns and cities where humane societies have an opportunity to create public sentiment in regard to the matter, many of our most stylish turnouts have no blinds on the bridles. +~Wtstem Rural.
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HOLINESS GAMP (MEETING! The Grand Prairie Holiness Association will hold a Tabernacle Camp Meeting at Rensselaer, commencing September 25th. David Low, B. Saylor, Sec’y. President. R. Wamsher, Sup’t. Egg Toast.— Beat four, eggs, yelks and whites together, thoroughly; put two table-spoonfuls of butter into a saucepan and melt slowly; then pour iu the eggs and heat without boiling over a slow fire, stirring constantly; add a little salt, and when hot spread ou si Ices of nicely-browned to.-,st, and serve at once.
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WTOTIOE OF APPOINTMENT.— Notice is hertby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Will of Adam Wagner, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LORENZ HILDEBRAND. James W. Douthit, Atty for Ex’r. Aug. 21, 1885 $2.
