Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1888 — Page 8
Ex-senator John P. Carr, of White county, called in to see us Friday evening of last week. White eounty ex-senators seem to have abandired politics and turned their attention to the field of invention —Wolcot has invented a “he t-trap,” and Carr a threshing machine, Referring to the last, the L. favette Couri r says: “non. J. P. Carr has been offered $25,000 to assist in establishing a factory for his newly invented threshing machine.” —— ♦ ■ . In Brief, and to the Point. Dy-m|» ia is drcmlful. > <1 M’.er i- misery. Iri.lige.-ihm is a foe to Lfood i.at'ite. '1 |i.* human digest!v<« appal ittis is one of t e mos' cor.i’d d -u d w‘H'lerful bings in exi-.i-a.- It is ea-ilv [mt out of order. Gie;.sv food, tou 11 fool. .-loppy fo<i ' t»ad cookery, mentd worry, la'» hou’-s, irregular habits, and many other thing’which ought not to be, have made the American pe pie a nation of dyspeptics. But Green’s August Flower has done a w. ■ b > ful work in ref- ’tiling this sad business and in iking tb«American people so healthy that ihey can enjoy beh meals and be hnp y KemembeiNo happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. Father Zumbuelte, the highly esteemed pastor of the Catholic church at this place expects soon to take his departure for Germany, aud wi'l probably make that country his future home.
Don’t Experiment. You <*ai not afford to waste time in experimenting wLen you? lungs a-re in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a <-oid. Do not pe’ .ot afny deal-r impose upon yen wit’n some cheap imitation of Di. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Couchs <nd Colds, but ! e sure you get the gentlin'*. Because he c< n make more profit ■»* m v 't il von lie has something j ;st »s good, or just the same. Don’t fie dec.-ived but insi t upon retting i»'r, King's Sew Discover , which (s guarantee] to give relic* m all Tnroai, Lung and Ghost affections. Tria! bottle free a* F. B. Meyer’s Drug dtore. Large Bottles $1 6 ■» -<• »«- 1 Fir e Engine 2'osrtf:f. By authoritv of ti Town Board granted at their nm- Hnu, Monday evening, ?i cout act was closed Tuesday wi 'i the agent Fairbanks Morse & Co., or Chicago, to.” one of their Lin igrt n chemical fire-engines. The maciiiue is to cost $590 but is b'-f-ht subject to approval. Two men can haul it about anil four c-m < , rale, it It is claimed that it ; l! force its fire extinguishing muJ.ur. up 100 feet of hose and tbr w it 100 fee further. If it is ail or nearly all that i! i; repress med to fie, ns acquisition will ue* oi go al advantage to the town and was a good move. . The capacity of the machine is 60 gallons of chemical fluid, each gallon of which is claimed to be equal to 800 gallons of water, forputting out a fire.
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• Wa take pleasure in willing 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 semi at 'arlie.it convenience. 1 am very much pleased to say that these last hundred machine, are highly satisfactory. Fortin ish, smoothness and easy running, ]. really believe they are unequal led by any o+her Sewing Mac Hue 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. lours Truiy, Thos. Rhodes. Mrs. J. W. McEwen is agent for these -machines in this county. — Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.
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NEW! ALL NEW!! —■ i* "~»l C 8) > *— I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper Couo ty that I nave made arrangements to sell FiweXmowbsX~lFmi i i»e Reaper* EMPIRE BINDERS. And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines.— I am also prepared to do repairing. 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 eto order, and of the best m aterial and workmanship. KSTShop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank,~®| ItoMMher, lisd, May Ji. 18«* R H ' YEOMAN !
