Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1887 — Page 8

In Brief, and to the Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive appaiatus is one of t'ie most complicated and wonderful things ia exist-nce. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tou h food, sloppy food, bad 300kery, mental worry, late irregular habits, and many other thing? which ought not to be, have made the American pecple a nation of dyspeptics. Bur Green’s August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business e..d making the America*! people so h« al’hy that 'hey can enj y heir m- • l be happy lieiu mber:— No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic Aik y t druggist for a bottle . £je\ ui . 1. ve oe -s ( o'j ;t :.v, Not Endorsement. -A i teem c 1 e »iit - ;; ; ;orary thinks (b .1 Mr. C rlisie was given the col 1 should r by Georgia Democrats because Mr Randall was invited to open the fair at At'anta. Isn’t this ui.erence lather attenuated? Mr. R. ndall hashes rved a’l tue consideration shown him at the South for his stalwart service in Congress in resisting tyrannical and unconstitutional reconstruction legislation. The people of that section will not turn their backs on a friend because he adheres to a political vagary which does n t command their approval. His speecli in favor of protection was not in the best taste, but it was as harmless as lollipop in the mouth of an infant. —Philadelphia Record.

Wil* some of our Republican protective tariff exchanges please analyze the following table ? Per cent, Cheap whisky, j Cheap tobacco, Cheap beer. ) Tax ou sugar 80 Tax on rice 112 Tax on salt 83 Tax on corn tarc1i....... . 93 Tax on plain silk goods... 50 Tax on woolen dress goods costing 22c a yard 71 Tax on common cloth 91 Tax on woolen hosiery.... 70 Tax on cotton bagging.... 54 Tax o* plain earthenware. 56 Tax on window glass..... 86 Taxon plate glass 147 Tax on steel rails. 80 Taxon crockery 65 New York Times.

PRESBYTERIANS Who do not take the Herald and Pmfoyter, should SEND Five One-Cent Stamps FOR A Sample copy of that paper and a beautiful 8 teel-engraved Calendar for 1888 Size 414x6)4 inches. Or send names and addresses of ten or more Presbyterians of different families who do not now take the paper, and receive the Calendar and sample copy free. Mend at once, mention name of church and pastor, and say where you saw this. Address HEBAin AND PRESBYTER, 176 Elm Stbeet, Cincinnati, O. Advertised Letters. John C. Barnard, Charles Blake, Miss E. O. Connell, Mrs. Maria Dorsey, Miss Lillie Graves, Agnes McNamara, Maud Stodard, Dr. Pavid Strause, William Thompson. Persons calling fer any of the letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates, P. M.

A Letter of tft Poet Keats. In one of his letters to his sister he says, expressing a momentary high feeling: “Oh, there is nothing like fine weather, and health, and books, and a contented mind, and diligent habits of reading and thinking, and an amulet against the enemies, and please heaven, a little claret wine out of a cellar a mile deep—with a few, or a good many, rata* fia cakes —a rocky basin to bathe in ;* and he enunciates much else, tapering off into a series of rollicking whims, and ending with about thirty-six lines of doggerel rhyme. But Keats always had a breezy way of rattling off hi** wishes and feelings in his correspondence, of which we will give but one more sample. It is from one of the letters to his sister written from Winchester. He says: “I should like no w to promenade round your gardens (?; apple-tagting, pear-tasting, plum-judg-ing, apricot-nibbling, peach-scrunch-ing, nectarine-sucking, and melon-carv-ing. I have also a great feeling for antiquated cherries, full of sugar-cracks —and a white currant tree, kept for company. I admire lolling on a lawn by a water-lilied pond, to eat white ourrants and see gold-fish, and go to the fair in the evening, if I'm good. There is not hope for that—one is sure to get in some mess before the evening."— Joel Benton, in the Manhatr

Miss Jalily, danger of Mr. and and Mrs. Jos.V.Parkison, of Pleasant Ridge, this county, died at Gieensburg, Kansas, Wednesday evening of last week, in the 20th yea* of her age. A few months since Miss Parkison went to Gresnsburg, to visit relatives, and -ecently was taken sick with malignant typhoid fever. In response *o a telegram her parents reached her bedside in time to witness her departur.. lie - remains were brought to this place last Saturday for interment : olio wed by n large number relatives,and sympathising friends and acquaintances.

We take pleasure in calling the a Million of our readers to the following extract from a letter to the Rid red go Manufacturing Co., Chicago, written Gy an English dealer in Sewing Machines: Cents: I have telegraphed you this day to send on as quickl, as possible 50 No. 2 tables and covers. I find I shall be out of these much sooner than the other styles. IMe stands and heads you can send at mrliest convenience. I am very much pleased to say that these last hundred machines aro highly satisfactory. For finish, smoothness and easy running, 1 really believe they are unequally I y any oßier Sewing Machine selling in this country. The machines require less preparation tor delivery than any other machines I have handled during the whole course of my experience extending over 20 years. Tours Truiy, Thos. Rhodes. Mrs. J. AY. McEwen is agent for these machines in this county.— Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.

A Woman’s Discovery. “Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too 1 y a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and eoald not sleep. She bought of us a bott'e of Dr. King’s Hew Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she °lept all night and with one bottle has been mirmulouslv cured. Her name is Mrs Luther Lufz.” Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shclbv, N C —Get a free bottle at F. B Meyer’s Drug Store. 2,

The owner of a pair of bright eyes says that the prettiest compliment she ever received came from a child of four years. The little fellow, after looking intently at her eyes a moment, inquired naively: “Are your eyes new ones ?” He who is great in little things can narur b* little in great thing*. OP ATTACHMENT. James T. Eskridge } Before John Maguire, J P. vs. [-Kankakee Township, JnsMary Hawhe, ) per Connty. Indiana. Whereas James T. Eskridge on the ICth day of October, 1387, fl ed a complaint aeainst Maty Hawhe for Fifiy-one Dollars nd fifty cents “$51,50”, iaid M-ry Hawhe being a non-resident ol Indiana, 1 issued at request of plaintiff on affidavit a summons, and writ of att chment against the property of said Mary Hawhe returnable the 19th day of Octtbe3, 1887. Summons returned “not fouud.” Writ of attachment returned served upon t :e personal property of said Mary Hawhe. Therefore notice is hereby given to said Mary Hawhe of the pendanevof said suit to oe tried before me at my office in Kankakee Township, Jasper county, Indiana, on the Bth day ol March, 1888, at ten o’clock in the forenc on, aud that unless the said Mary Hav.*he bo and appear at that time, to defend the same, the matter will be heard and determined in her absence. Dated this 20th day of OC\*ber, 1887. “SEAL.” JOHN MBGUIKE,Justice, October 28,1887 gfi

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A STRONG HAJiKET IS OADE LIKE fIG. 2. <• F'* l ■ Fig. 2 gaoiraW»yßu"KtTs /gP*g\&ow»WH< 34 Bus. . HK\ krrlW^-Wl »hWi:u. (fcTiNoueHWAßp^SfcfcPi Pukty op Wars Threads. Threads. If you Want Strength look for this^fradeJ^rK None genuine without this Trade Mark sewed inside. (Copyrighted 1887.] Y OTICE TO IN ON"LthSIDEN T«. .-late of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, \ ss ' William Mercian the unknown heirs, devisees aud legatees of William Morelan, deceased. Morelun, wife of Said illiam Morelan, and the unknown hers, devisees and legatees of Morelan j deceased, wife of said William Mor lan, are here by no tified that. Ellen Kelly has filed her complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet her title to certain real es<fate in said Gounry. in which said parties claim an interest and that said cause will come up for triai on Monday. October 24th, 1887, the same being the 7th judicial dav of the October Term 1837, of said Court to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer in said County and State, „nd com* meneing Oct; ber 17th, 1887. Witness my hand and •j SEAL >■ ihe s< al of said Court ’ this Sen 2d, 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court: Hammond & Austin, pl’ffs att'ys. Septembers, 1887.

THE Fldieme I eads Tg Would; MrIMpIkI 1 a« llr » MRS. JAR. W. McEWEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. We will guarantee the “LOVEM. WASHER” to do better work it easier and in less lime Ilian any it don’t-waati the clothes clean without rubbing, weAvill AGENTS WANTED! Ml is eTery county. We CAN SHOW PROOF that Agent. VHKii are malting from 575 to 8150 per month. Farmer. = mR * C * ® 2B0 j] to winter. Ladies hare '"4 /,* pie to tho»e desiring an agency %'i. Also the ?sebrated V "" KEYSVONK WH INGFHS at manufacturer.Mowent LOVELL Erie. Pft.

THE WRIGHT USDERTAK § FIMITUEE ROOMS. T. P. WRIGHT, irirr i 1 mi ii, b«iiiiiii.iiißub—iHiinii in 11 inn iiiif—niiini—iiiHf■ii— NEW! ALL NEW!! I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell FmEflMWEßsJHfFßniirßwEii? EMPIRE BINDERS. % And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines [ am also prepared to do RLIF > AfRTN(S. in'the best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BtTGGES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES de to order, ard of the best m aterial and workmanship. i=SH3hop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank,,® _ , , , ' KH. YEOMANf RenflMla«r, May 21 ISS6 , ' , ■