Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1887 — Page 8

In Brief, and tn the Point

Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive appaiatus is one of tie most complicated and wonderful hings ia existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tou h food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hou r s, irregular habile, and many Other things which ought not to be, have made the American pet pie a nation of dyspept es. But Green’s August Flower has done a wondeiful work in reforming this sad business and m iking the America*] people so healthy rh it they can enjoy Tnii meals ami be hi, y liemember:- N n happim-ss without health. But l-n-en’s August Flower brings heal h ami happiness to the dyspeptic Ask '> rr druggist for a bottle. Seveutj-i.ve oe . a “Wine is a mocker,” said ait in per.*nee advocate, gulpin • down a pint of coffee. “Coffee is a Mocha, too,” replied a mai across Un* table, and called for a bottle of beer. Washington Critic.

Don’t Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when you. lungs ?*re in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Di. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Couchs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he c n make more profit he may tell vou he has something just •’s good, or just the same. Don’t bo deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discover . which is guarantee! to give relief in all Throat, Lting and Ghost, affections. Tria! bottle free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug otore. Large

The Cactus.

The prickly pear, despised by foreigners, is, like adversity, not without its uses. Indeed, Ido not know what Mexico would do without it in some instances. In the long, dry seasons, When water is scarce, countless herds of sheep and goats are kept alive by splitting the leaves and allowing the animals to suck the natural moisture contained inside. The chief diet of Mexican donkeys is not tin cans and thistles, as elsewhere, but toasted cactus, which their owners prepare by holding the branches on a stick (it is too Slickly to handle otherwise), over a re till the thorns are burned off. Besides, each variety of cactus bears its fruit—pale green, scarlet, purple or black—all more or less palateable, and good for man and beast. — Cor. Indianapol** Journal.

PRESBYTERIANS Who do not take the Herald and Presbyter, should SEND Five One-Cent Stamp* FOR A. Sample copy of that paper and a beautiful steel-engraved Calendar for 1888 Size 414x6% 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. Sendatonce. mention name of church and pastor, and say where you saw this. Address lIEBALD AND PRfcSBYTJEB, 178 Elm Stbeet, Cincinnati, O.

SHERIFF’S SALE. T>Y virtue of a certified copv of Decree and Execution to me • irected from the Clerk of the Jasper Cireuit Court, in a Cawse No. 2290 wherein James H. Turpie and William Turpie was plaintiffs and Seth Doan, Jane Doan and the unknown heirs of SsthDean, deceased, was defendants requiring me to make the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty-nine dollars and no cents ($459 00) together with interest and costs, I will exoose at public sale on SATURDAY, the 26 h day of No* vember, 1887, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. ana 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jaspar co nty, Indiana, the rents and prefits, fora term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, fowl t: The east part of the south half (|) of the south-east quarter (i) of section twelve (12) in township thirty one (31) north range six [6) west, con taining 60 a res in Jasper county Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said copy of a Decree and Execution, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at pub.He sale the fee-simple right of said dsfendaot in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said copy of a Decree a d ■xecution interest and costs. Said sale will be made without re lief and in accordance with the orde; of ourt SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co nty, Indixna Thompson a Bre. Att’ys Ur p Iff.. 8 T «

We take pleasure in calling the attention of oar readers to the following extract from a letter to the Eldredge Manufacturing Co., Chicago, written by an English dealer in Sewing Machines: Gents: 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. T e stands and heads you can send at earliest convenience. 1 am veiy much pleased to say that these last hundred machines are highly satisfactory. For finish, smoothness and easy running, i really believe they are unequalled by any o‘her 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. lours Truiy,

Mrs. J. W. 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 t’-iis county Disease fastened its clutehes upon her and for seven years «lie withsto )d its severest tests, but tier vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bott’e of Dr King’s New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept ell night and withone botdehas been mirtculouslv cured. Her name is Mrs Luther Lufz.” Thus write W. C Hamrick & Co., of Sholby, N. C —Get a free bottle at F. B Meyer’s Drug Store. 2,

The Tables Turned.

Wendell Phillips had one eminent quality as an orator—he was never flustered. During the delivery of his first public speech at Faneuil Hall, in 1837, there was one moment when the whole audience, friends and foes, turned against him, and there was a universal roar of dissent. It was when he said that the cause for which Washington fought was far beneath that for which Mr. Lovejoy, the abolitionist, died. The young orator was by no means disconcerted. No opposition ever disconcerted him. He waited for a lull in the storm, and then resumed his address thus: “One word, gentlemen. As much as thought is better than money, so much better is the cause for which Lovejoy died nobler than a mere question of taxes. James Otis thundered in this hall when the King did but touch his pocket. Imagine, if you can his indignant eloquence had England offer, d to put a gag upon his lips.” This happy turn brought the assembly over to his side again, and the hall resounded with applause. There was no more opposition, and he concluded his speech in triumph.— Youth’s Companion.

OF ATTACHMENT. James T. Eskridge 1 Before John Maguire, J P. vs. J-Kankakee Township, JasMary Hawhe. ) per Connty, Indiana. Whereas James T. Eskridge on the 10th day of October, 1.187, fl ed & complaint, against Matv Hawhe for Fifty-one Dollars nd fifty cents “£sli--50”, laid M>»ry Ilawhe being a non-resident ot Indiana, I issued at request of plaintiff on affidavit a summons, and writ of att chment against the property of said Maty Hawhe retu • ruble the 19th day of Octobe3, 1887. Summon-retained “not fquud.” 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 tie tried before ae at my office in Kankakee Township. Jaspercounty, Indiana, on the Bth day ol March, 1888, at ten o’clock in the forenc on, and that unless the said Mary Hawhe 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 MBGUIRE,Justice October 28, 1187 $6

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THOS. RHODES.

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This man believes in blanketing his hone. This man don’t think a Horse Blanket does any good. Isn’t it plain that $1.50 to £3.50 spent for one of the following 5 k Horse Blankets would have paid? »5/a Five Mile. \ 5 /a Six Mile. 5/a Little Giant. f ßoss Stable. OH \ Kersey, f x Electric. " 5/a No. 306. There are many other styles. If these don’t suit you, ask to see them. A STRONG BLANKET IS JVIADE IIKE fJG. 2. j F'g-I . Fig. 2 Smws Wsf % Blab. do HorWtAq Wtu. W‘U Hot inqughWarp Plehtv of Wars threads. Threads. If you Want Strength looKfbr this %Jrade MarK They all have this 5/a Trade Mark Label sewed on the inside of each blanket [Copyrighted 1887. ]

THE Flmeme | eads ]he World; I I azj*■-• * ■“’ "i BONDrCHANDUER MRS. JA‘>, Wi McEjVEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. The WAf ® LI BF* Bb Wo wiH * n * ran tee the "LOVELL WASHERS to do better work and do it easier and in !<•*.« time than any other machine in the world. Warranted five years, and if it don’t wash the-clotheg clean vitliout rubbing, wo will refund the money. AGENTS WANTED I ■M ,n «wery county. We CAN SHOW PROOF that Agents ■WPS - '.Wi Y J are °iaking from #75 to #l5O per month. Farmers make 52#0 to »500 during the winter. Ladies have great ''''. .uccess selling this Wasner. Retail price only #5. Sam--A pie to those desiring an agency $2. Also the Celebrated WRINGERS at manufacture’ lowest .t/A' ~ price. Wo invite the strictest investigation. > nd your address on a postal card for further particulars. LOVELL WASHER CO., Erie, Pa.

THE WRIGHT U nde eu a 0 Furniture Rooms. T. P.WRIGHT, » R^T-¥Z?TT7:''L i NEW! ALL NEW!! v . I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell F mpikeXeowebsX~XFmmre~R areii? EMPIRE BINDERS. And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines.— [ am also prepared to do R BIT 3 ATKIN <S. injthe best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BUG GES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES de to order, and of the best m aterial and workmanship. ®"Shop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank,.J® • „ * H. YEOMANJ 3ton®wlder, fnd, May 21 1886