Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1886 — Interesting to Ladies. [ARTICLE]

Interesting to Ladies.

Our lady readers can hardly fail to have their attention called this week to the latest combination of improvements in the most useful of all domestic implements, the “sewing machine.” As we understand it, a machine for family use should meet first of all these requirements: It should be simple in its mechanism; it should run easily; it should do a wide range of work; it should be as nearly noiseless as possible; it should be light, handsome, durable, and as cheap as is consistent with excellence throughout. These conditions the “LightRunning New Home” certainly meets. It has also several very important attachments and “notions” of its 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, ease of management and reasonable price. Over half a million have been sold in the last three years, all of which are givi g universal satisfaction. This unrivalled machine is manufactured by the New Dome Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass., and 30 Union Square, New York

Ex-Sheriff John \\. Powell lias leased the Halloran Livery and Feed Stables, and respectfully solicits a liberal share ol the public patronage. An April Shower. The first of ihe Plate Engravings illustrating the Homes oi' our F rmer Presidents, which the American Agriculturist's preparing at great expense, will appear as a supplement to the May number. It represents the Home, Farm and Rural surroundings of Jefferson. The accompanying description is bv Jas. Parton. The others will follow in succession. These Special Engravings by the first American Artists, and Special Descriptions by the most eminent of living American Authors, ere furnished free to all subscribers. The price of the American Agriculturist is 1.50 a year. Inasmuch as every number is complete, sub criptions can begin at any time. Send to 751 Broadway, New York for any further particulars required regarding Paper and Engravings, directing to David W. Judd, Publisher.