Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The following named gentlemen comprise the Democratic ticket to be voted for next Monday: Trustee, Ist District —William Meyer. Trustee, 2d District—Hiram Day Tiustee, 4th District —George H. B r own. Treasurer—James T. Randle. Clerk—Jerry Healy. Marshal —Abraham Simpson. Aceessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen.

The alarm of fire sounded on Thur*day afternoon of last week was occasioned by the burning of a pi’e of hay, some cld sheds and pig pens on Dr. Washburn’s premises. The fire department made quick time, but the fire had been gotten under control before its arrival. Another alarm was sounded last Wednesday. The roof of Isaac Sayler’s residence caught fire from a defective flue. It was extinguished before the arrival of the engine. Modern dentisry aims to preserve the natural teeth by proper treatment and filling. Office over Laßue’s Grocery store. J. W. Horton, Dentist.

CHICAGO’S PRIDE! Or the Great War Picttre . of the BATTLE OF 6ETYSBUR6. “This Panorama is a heroic scene; telling more eloquently than printed.page or magic tongue ever can,o the bravery of the soldiery of both sides who met in battle.— Not one of unnumbered thousands who c( me to look upon it but must realize a national pride over this illustration of American bravery. “The platform from which we vie v themtrvelous picture is the stage of many delightful enisodes —where m m who confronted each other in this self-same fight stand side by side reviewing it. “The wide-reaching battle scene is so intensely thrilling, so awesome in its impression, that one feels for a time like looking upon it in silence. “But Capt. White’s explanations, which are given every hour, point out each Division, Brigade and Regiment, and give the names of the officers leading them. “Not a man visiting this Panorama who was in the battie but expresses amazement and admiration at the fidelity of the r ‘presentation of it; whiie no one who has looked down from Cemetery Hill, the site of the National Cemetery, but will give testimony to the absolutely correct portrayal of the grand landscape.” Yeoman & Hemphill keep the leading Agricultural implemements on hand.

The subject of the sermon, on Sunday morning, at the Presbyterian church, will be: The Question of the Ag s. ->ob 14: 10. “Man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?” Those having no regular place of church attendance are always welcome. C. B. Steward sells the White, Domestic and N. Y. Singer Sewing Machines. He invites a call. Is onsumption Incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: “Was down with Abscess of Langs and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bo tie, and aolejto oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio savs: “Hac it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lui.g Troubles Was given up by dcciors. Am now in be° *of health.” Try it. ?ui->nle hot .!■ .ee at F.B. Mey c r ’ !)* Store. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen. Agent, Rensselaer, Ind Those of our subscribers who .have promised us wood will greatly oblige us by bringing it along. New backgrounds, new camera, new balustrade, new burnisher and new ideas! Now is the time to get those photos taken you were talking about. Respectfully, J. A. Sharp.