Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1887 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
©f-the-valley. Her first song—“By and By is Sorely Coming”—took the audience by storm, and sbe was obliged to respond to an encore in which she sang rs. Lofty.” These two songs, so old and yet so beautiful, showed her to bo possessed of a rich, deep voice of pleasing intonation and very sweet in quality. She was called Lack several times but did not sing again until later in the programme, w ben she fastened herself upon the hearts of the musicloving portion of the audience by singing the ' Huntsman’s Horn,” which was warmly encored —South Bend Saturday Tribune, March 12, 1807 Emma Sherwood is the possessor of a powerful contralto voice of a peculiar, though pleasing tone, and has it under good control. Her best effort was “The Huntsman's Horn.” Mrs. Lofty,” given in response to an encore was well sung.—South Bend Daily Times, March 12, 1887. * * The feature of the evening, however, was the solo by Mrs. Sherwood, “Resurrection” (by Holden). This was a magnificent effort, sustained throughout with impassioned tone and faultless expression, adding to the high regard in which Mrs. S. is held as a superb singer.—Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph.
Worth knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Labe City, Fla., was taken with a severe Dold. attended with a distressing Cough and running into Coi sumption in its first stages. He tried ma >v so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh had difficulty in breathing and was unable ♦<» sleep. Fi» nally tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption and f uud immediate relief, and after using a half dozen bottlos found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery foi Consump tion. Guaranteed »o do just what is claimed for it —Trial l>ottle iree at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Btore. 4
A Leopold will Start a Store in Remington.
A. Leopold is preparing to establish a branch store in Remington, in the room in Exchange Block that has long been occupied by Solomon Bros., and the people of that place are much to be congratulated on account ot the change. Mr. Leopold is an enterprising, public spirited man, and what he has done in building up Rensselaer is an earnest of what he will do in Remington, if he receives the patronage and encouragement to justify him. The people of Remington are farther to be congratulated on the fact that the new store there will be under the general management of John T Ford, a gentleman well known and esteemed in that town, and the salesman to whose genial and unfailing courtesy th e firm of Solomon Bros, owed the greater part of what popularity and prosperity it once had. Mr. Leopold’s two oldest sons are to be partners in the new store and will act as salesmen therein. They are experienced and courteous salesmen.
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