Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 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 apparatus is •ne of tne most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tou h food, sloppy food, bad sookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many ether things which ought not to be, have made the American pec pie a nation of dyspeptics. But Green’s August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the hmerleaii people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be haj , y Keruember:— No happiness wFh«»ii» health. But Green’s August-Flowi i brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents.
LITTLE THINGS THAT KILL.
Dangers That Arise From Swallowing The Seeds of Fruit. [Hartford Times.] At various times the newspapers have warned the public against swallowing the seeds of grapes, oranges, etc., because of the danger of such substance getting into a small intestinal bag, or cul-de-sac, called by the doctors the appendix vermiformis. This is a little receptacle formed at the junction of t’ e large and small intestines, but its use or object no physician knows. It has been thought to be a rudimentary or incomplete formation, < r possibly some meaningless survival of a lost, anterior type, At any rate, its exis'ence, while presenting no apparent “reason for being,” as the French say, is on the other hand, a positive and constant source of danger, because of the liability of its becoming the receptacle of some undigested seed or other indigestible substance. In that ease it produces a state of inflammation which, in nearly all cases proves fatal. Fortunately but a few seeds among the great number so heedlessly swallowed seem to get into th.slitt e death-trap, although ai y one seems likely to lodge there. — Perhaps more cases of inflammation of the bowels than ■ he doctors suspect may be m reality due to this obscure and disregarded cause. One sad case, which to-day produces a feeling of deep regret among thousands, anl which plunges a family into overwhelming grief, occurred in this city Saturday evening in the lamented death cf J. Bobort Dwyer, the much-esteemed adjutant of the Governor’s Foot Guard—a man whose place that ancient cor - ":; can no - wei: make goo-1. His case so bellied the ( hysicians that an autopsy was held, and that revta’ed a piece of peanut shell in the appendix vermiformis.
Don’t Experiment. You cannot afford to waste C i: * in experimenting wl.en .yon: lutios ore in danger. Consumption always seems .ar fir-- t, only a eoid. I'.o not permit any dealer impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coir-ump-tlou, Couchs and Colds, but t e sure you get the genuine. Because he e, n make more profit he may tell von he has something just is good, or just the same. Don’t be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discover' - , which is guarantee! to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottle free atF. B. Meyer’s Drug nt ore. Large Bottles $1 6 A lady in Milton. Pa., who was accosted by a rascal just at dusk the other evening defended herself in a novel way. She was returning home from marketing and had in her basket a piece of bologna sausage which she pointed at the fellow, crying out: “You scoundrel, if ycu touch me I’ll shoot you.” - Supposing it was a pistol she had, the man took to his heels. And now comes a chemist and explodes the theory that unbolted flour is the most nutritious, by stating that experiments show that it is harder to digest. The most sensible plan to follow is to eat what experience has proved agrees with you. PRESBYTERIANS Who do not take the Herald and Free, byter, should SEND Fir* One-Oent Stamp* FOR A. Sample copy of that paper and a beautiful steel-engraved Calendar for 1888 Size 4Mx6M inches. 2L’ e £s °? mes “d addressee of ten or more Presbyterians of different families who do not now take the paper, and receive the Calendar and sample copy free. Send at once, mention name of church and pastor, and say 1 wh ffiU2« this. Address , HEBAJLD AMD PRESBYTER, 17» Sl>M Stbmt, Cimciniuti, O.
We take pleasure in calling the attention of our 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 arliest convenience. 1 am very much pleased to say that these last hundred machines ate highly satisfactory. For finish, smoothness and easy running, 1 really believe they are unequalled by any o+her Sewing Machine selling in this country. The machines require less preparation for delivery than any other machines I have handled during the whole course of my experience extending over 20 years. Yours Truiy, Th os. Rhodes. 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 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 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 all night and with one botHe has been miriculouslv cured. Her name is Mrs Luther Lufz.” Thus write W. C, Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C Get*a free bottle at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store 2, Thb otobb ot the Cotswold on the Merino is not as popular as it was a few years ago, except for early lambs. The Wool is not liked. The South or HampBhire Down sheep crossed on Cotswold brings a lamb of the finest quality, and there are apt to be a large proportion as twins. _ • taTr,..—''JvqF After Forty years’ IM Arapryffl,!'j experience in the fg p? preparation ofmore ES KJ K than One Hundred KJ ■ Thousand applications for patents in Mu* H the United States and Foreign counf’l If tries, ths publishers of the Amentsn continue to set as seiicitors c rAsJa I for patents, cayeats, trade-marks, copyrights, etc., for the United States, and to obtain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries Their experience is unequaled and their facilities are unsurpassed. Drawings and specifications prepared and filed In the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through Mnnn ACo.aro t ? inthe .SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which the largest Circulation and is the most influent .! newspaper of its kind published in the wo <L The advantages of such a notice every pr.l understands. This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper le published W EEKLY at $3.00 a year, and ie admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and Other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar, bold by all ’’“wsdealers. If you ‘>av<' an invent/on lo patent write t« Munn * Co., publisher. s. Soiant’jia /msrioan. W 1 Bron.. '■ 6-*. York. H- A -• ../Lp '►'» OF ATTACHMENT. Janies T. Eskridge 1 Before John Maguire, J P. vs. iKankakee Township, JasMary Hawhe, ) per County. Indiana. Whereas James T. Eskridge on the Ki.li day of October, 1387, fl ed a complaint against Ma y Ilawhe for Fifty-one Dollars nd fifty cents “$51.50”. iaid M -ry Hawhe being a non-resident of Indiana, I issued at request of plaintiff on affidavit a summons, and writ of att chmeiit against the property ,-f ‘ aid Mary Hawhe returnable the 19th day of'Octohe3, 1887. Summons returned “not found.” Writ of attachment returned served upon t: e personal propertv of said Mary Hawhe. Therefore notice is hereby given to said Mary Hawhe of the pendanevof said suit to oe tric'd before nte at my office in Kankakee Township, Jasper county, Indiana, on the Bth day ol March, 1888, at ten o’clock in the foreuc 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 2B, 1887 $6
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WASHER T • A: better work and do it easier and in lern. time than any ;■ Other machine in the world. Warranted live voarH, und if a it don t watih the clothes clean without rubbing, wo will 'AC-; refund the money. WQg AGENTS WANTED I oKJ; in every county. We CAN SHOW PROOF that Agents are making fr ° m 875 to 8150 per month. Farmers -—l-2 - ’ make 5280 to during the winter. Ladies have great MWiW'''*' 1 * ’ sucoeas selling thia Washer. Retail price only SS. SamL’' ■ •' 81 e ,j2, t “2»® "t' iri n€. sn r: ’ 1 " KEYSTONE WRINGERS at manufacturer!)’ lowest zi - t a c Price. Wo invito the strictest inveatigat.on. tend your address on a postal card for further particulars. LOVELL WASHER CO., Erie, Pa. "7? r 5538«!*.~; -c' THE WRIGHT Unde /. g Fueniture Rooms. T. P. WRIGHT. liilUlilllllBBUIIIIWII Ilf Ul ll |i ll||| NEW! ALL NEW!! - I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell FMPIREtOWERSYU'FMPiRFRMPER? EMPIRE BINDERS. And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines [ am also prepared to do in’the 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 e to order, and of the best m aterial and workmanship. on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank >a JgJ K H. YEOMAN! Rensselaer. Ind, Mav 21. Iss#
