Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1888 — Page 8
MONEY TO BE MADE.
It is said that dull times are not known by the agents for the great publishing house of George Stinson & Co., of Portland, Maine. — The reason of this exceptional success is found in the fact that they always give the public that which is keenly appreciated and at prices that all ean afford. At present we understand, their agents are doing wonderfully well on several new lines. They need many more agents in all parts of the country. Those who n -ed profital le work should apply at once. Women do as well as men, Experience is not necessary, for Messrs. Stinson & Co. undertake to show all who are willing to work, not hard but earnestly, the path to largi success. It should be r,memb?red that an agent can do a handsome business without being away from home over night. Another advantage—it costs nothing to give the business a trial, and an agent can devote all his time, or only his spare mom.nts to it. Stinson Ar Co. guarantee g. and success to all who engage and follow simple and plain directions that they give We have not space to explain all here, but full particulars will be sent free.to those who address the firm; their full address is given ebove.
In Brief, and to the Point.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered Iver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of tne most 'complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tou.h food, sloppy food, bad 3ookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, h ive 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 American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy Remember:- No happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a buttle. Seventy-five cents.
Beatty’s Organs and Pianos
Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, the great Organ and Piano in nufacturer, is building and shipping more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty left home a penniless plow-boy, and by bis indomitable will he has worked his way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100, 000 of Beatty’s Organs and Pianos since 1870. Nothin ; seems to dishearten him; obstacles laid in his way, that woxrH rave wrecked any ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is w 11 known, are verypopular and are to be fourd in all parts of the world. We are in formed that during the next ten years he intends to sell 200,000 more of his make, that means a business of $20,000,000 if we average them at SIOO each. It is already the largest business of the kind in existence. Serd to Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, NeW Jersey, for Catalogue.
He Was a Brave Soldier.
“You were in the late war, were you not, Doctor ?” was the question put to a quack physician. “Oh, yes I” he replied, straightening himself up, “and I was accounted a very brave soldier, if I do say it myself.” “Yes,” the questioner went on, “your experience in your profession, I imagine, would necessarily make you indifferent to personal danger.” “Why so?” asked the quack. “Because you are so accustomed to lacing dwtfh.*— Philadelphia Call.
BEATTY’S CELEBRATED Organs Pianos. For Catalogues, address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jebsey* • MBA --BEATTY’S Oryans at Bargains tpJUUjUUU* For particulars, catalogue, address Daniel F. Deatty, Washington, New 'Jersey. BEITTY’S OR&ANS. Daniel F, Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. BEATTY’S PIANOS. w ri ,r to E, S& h SAddress, D iniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey mn REWAKDED are those who read this Y and then aetr they will find honorable | employment that will not take them from their hemes and families. The profits are large and snre for every industrious perso:. minyhave made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is eas? for Any one t:. make $5 and upwards,per day. who is willing to " ork. Either sex: young or old; rapi tai no; oeedtd- - e start you. No special ability r quire : o:r r> -der, can do it as well as any 'i ri-o t<> n> at oaco for full partioular-', •> hii•>« we mu!fr ». Address Stinson & Co., 4‘orU-u.., Ja—c.
ji nep. .£ Celery and o.ca. tbe prominent ingrclienu, are tae best and safest * ■ Nerve Tonics. It strengthens and ■ B quiets the nervous system. curing ■ W J I Nervoua Weakaebo, Helena, SleepMQI Tti'.rivesout the yoiaonnnshnmonof _ th uod puriijLugiui'i curie urns it, _ and so overcoming those diaeaaee V B rerm mg from impure or impoverM I 1 > * UMW£. Actlngmildlybn’rirn'v'inthebowelg it cures habitual < ■ i-Upation, and promotes a regular habit. itstrength--0 H fl JI DIURETIC. AmnHim rt In its coral <it' mho t est and mott ■ ■ l!Il ft £III* Il I 1 a< .ivediurirticiot th- Mau naMedica II Ml ■ M arccombincdseit t'.lyw ith other effective remedies fir ui-seasea of the I kidneys, it can be relied on to give quick relief and speedy cure. ____________ Hundr><l»of tn«tinwrr»hhavob‘>en received For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED "SXt The AGED. WELL -’
In t Nutshell —The new tariff bill needs only to be plaiiiiy understood to meet with universal acceptance by those whom revenue measures should affect —namely, the poor. It is the citizen whose one hard-earned dollar means fire, light, 1 read, that legislation must primarily protect The man with a million dollars can protect himself. First, we need in order that 70 ages should be higher and goods chea; er, cheaper wool, chemicals, fibres like jute, hemp, flax and lumber. We want cheap food and clothing, homes at fair rent and especially cheapness in iron, clay and glass. The proposed tariff bill contem[lates this; not as thor Highly as we could wish, but still with measurable improvement upon any tariff bill we have known. Moreover, in abolishing war taxation we i- lose the war.—New York Herald.
Ihcca SEA WONDERS exist. in thousands of I rr r lor ßi S b".t are surpassed by the marvels Balli invention. Those who are in need of profltabblc work that can Be done while living at home should at once send their address to Halle t & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive frea, full information how either sex. of all ages, can earn from $5 to 526 per day and upwards wherever they live You are started free. Capital not required. Some have mad* over sso|in a single day at thi work. All succeed. Don’t Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are 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, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he ci n make more profit he may tell von he has something just as good, or just the same. Don’t be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovert’, which is guarantee! to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottle free a* F. B. Meyer’s Drug dtore. Large Bottles $1 6 We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the following extract from a loiter to the Eldredge Manufacturing C< ~ Chicago, written by an Eitgli.--;.-dealer in Sewing Machines: Gents: I have telegraphed you I 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. The stands and heads you can send at earliest convenience. I am very much pleased to say that these last hundred machines are highly satisfactory. For finish, smoothness and easy running, 1 really believe they are unequalled by any other 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 Truly, Thos. Rhodes. Mrs. J. W. McEwen is agent for these machines in this county.— Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.
Wonderful Cures. W. D, Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome. Ga . 8 ve: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery,Electric Bitters, and Buck leu’s Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been seme wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption r ave been entirely cured bv use of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery taken i' l connection with Elejtiic Bi t?rs We rnarantee them always -,. v *6r. I!r21 i
Di:s. >St? rkey and P dens’ advertisement of Compound Oxygen n this issue of this paper should be read by all of our readers. The cures which ‘ hi. tr-a.ment is effecting are almost miraculous. In the few years since its discovery they have treated in all parts of the world upwards of fifty thousand patients. Thousands of th e ha e given testimonials that ey are cured, and a large prop" tion of the others report great nefit from its use. Their offer send a two hundred page book free, giving a history of the treatment, with a large number of testimonials, is a liberal one. Read the advertisement and send for the book now. The wife of a boarder at one of our hotels belted her husband over the head with a wash-bowl the other day. When his friefids ask him what ails hia head, he mutters, “Inflammatory room-mate-ism,” and adroitly guides the conversation into another channel.
Zr X ST 3 / Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with P © e 5? > e g; s Z 5 y es. They will dye everything. They are sold every where. Price 10c a paekag —4O colors. They have no equal for Strehth. Brightness, Amount in Packages or for Fastness of Color, or nonfading Qualities They do not crack or smut.— For sale bv Fkak B. Meyeb, Rensselaer, Ind. March 23, 1888—ly.
The Dusty Ride. owp The Return Home. “Just look at my dress. It is almost spoiled. We had one of those small sieve dusters. They are no good.” ■■V 5 /aLap Dusters Put Colon; will wuh. 5/ * Horse Sheets . W Are made up strong. 5 A Horse Covers > WIU keep <Ue " oS * %Fly Nets. " ArotußortandStrongort. Don’t spoil your girl’s dress by buying a poor, loosely-woven carriage duster. Lap Dusters for carriage use have the stock and work put in them to make a firstclass article. The new patterns of embroidery, flowers, birds,scenery, etc., are well worth seeing. One hundred different designs at prices to suit all. For sale by all dealers. [Copyrighted 1888, by Wn. Ayres & Sons.] has tevoluttonfzed the world dr- | A!',fJ | ‘H ■ th,? lust half century. Not ■tit Sit f 4381 least among th • wonders of in- ’ v n ive progress is a meth d and system of work that can bu -erformed a.i over the country without sepsraiing the workers from their home* Pay liberal; anyone can do the work; either young or old ;no speeiniability r>q.lire:' Cayi'a' not needed;yon are started free. 'Cui 11:is on 1 nd relu’u to us and we v, ill ; «>.d yoit free iscmeihina'of great value and im•inriai’ -'. 10 yutt. that will start yon in busimss, that w:il n ‘ig on in more money right away 'han- anything else in the world. Grand outfit ;rec. Ad-ircas Tudi; & Co., Augusta, Maine.
THE Eumeiim (,iAM The tfoßipj CHANQU®?. MRS. JAli. AV. McEWEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. better work and do it easier and in less time than any other machine in the world. Warranted tire years, and if ’* don't wn* ll ‘he Clothes clean without rubbing, wo w ill KMia. refund the money. Wfe: agents wanted i ? in every county. We CAN SHOW PROOF that Agents WHKnL - Are making from 875 to 8150 per month. Fanners make 82WJ to SSOO during the winter. Ladies have great »B|W success selling this Washer. Retail price only 85. Sam- ■'■’ E le to those desiring an agency 82. Also the Celebrat. .fc e'S; \ price. We invite the strictest investigation, tend your '''' ad,irass ou a postal card for further particulars. LOVELL WASHES CO., Erie, Pa.
THE WRIGHT Undertaking Establishment. T, P. WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR
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