Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1889 — Page 8
FROM WHEATFIELD.
Times are lively aboet Wheatfield now. Bueiaeeslnereaeia<. Scarlet fever patients are mostly imptovingMark Knapp and wife are happy ever a new daughter. Tat» piritualistie show at tho Wheatfield seluol house is attended by a large crowd each evening. Mr. Hawkings an aged re Iden of this vieiaity is very low with dropsy of the heart. The -dlek C. I C. brakeman was taken to his hones in Logansport. Thur day of week before last, but the trip was too mush for him and he died the following Friday night. Mr. Emmonds has moved to Moon 1 shine Charles M yers is buildiag an .addition to his store room Jenpie Austin ha returned home frop- IlHoois. Mr. and Mrs. 'isFwen are dispos Ing of their household goods at private -ale and will soon Muove to Chicago Geese duoks «nd snipe are nnmerous and the marshes are lined with hunters Eugene Jackson, of California, has taken up his residence with hie paren a, in Wheatfield. He has a jewelry store here Mrs Id» Huffman, of Hammond, is visiting relatives and friends in and
about Wheatfield
Chicago’s Greatest Panorama! JERUSALEM
ON THE DAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST. 0 hicago has many great panoramas but nothini? that approaches this great reli is us speetaele in beauty of conception and masterly detail. The tragic events which Iran soiled in the erueiflxion of our Lord, aitho’ preached in sermon and sorg by the mon eminent divines for nearly nine* teeu centuries, with all the eloquenee the most gifted orator could command yet it fails to affect its hearers in the manner that one vie w of this sublimely grand and imposing spectacle does. The scenic effect is wonderful and thrilling beyond description. There you behold that Oriental Ci: y around which cluster so many tender and pathetic memories; the magnificent Temple with its glittering domes, historic for its imposing rites and ceremonies: Mount Zien; the Palace ct Pilate; the Mount of Olives; and the Garden of Gethsemane, where Christ in tones of asonv, His manhood shuddering at the thought of dis o'u ion, ex«laimed, Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me.
In the dista ce is the lofty peak of Mount Mizpah; the roadways leading from Emmaus and Bethany winds in serpentine bendings from the b se of the mountain, while over the erest of the hills can be seen an innumerable multitude in caravans and cavalcades of pilgrims, all devoutly wind ing their way to Jerusalem to attend the feast of the Passover. In the distance and outlined againt tho sky, are the Mountains of Moab. There is Mount Galvary with its Golgotha; right before ycu aro the crosses with their victims, a’d the world is draped with ebon felds of darkening cloud, while the Redeemer dies, and we seem to listen us though expect iag to hear that plaintiff wail welling up from the Gross, “Eloi.Eloi, Lama, Babacthami.” Then, again, hL voie« resounds in tones of male ty “It is Finished.* Every one should visit this wonderful work of irt, so realistic. All who visit this panorama love to linger near this sacred, h ? storie scene, and fee! like adopting the words of that dispie upon the Mount of Transfiguration, Lord, it is good for us to I e hero. Language is too weak to fittingly portray the effects of this wonderful work. The hices’e Times.
WANTED I Good men to solicit for »y fir t class Nursery Stock, on salary or commission. Paid weekly. Permanent employment guaranteed. Out' It Free. Previous experience not required Address 0. L. Tates, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. Mention this paper. A WOMAN’S DISCOVERY. “ Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady io this county. Disease fastened its clutshes up jo her and for seven years she withstood its severest’tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death soemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep She bought of us a bottlo of Dr. King’s New Discoverv for Consumption and was so much relieved on ta ing first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculo sly cured Her name is Mrs, Luther Lutz;” Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shob by, N. C,—Get a free trial bottle at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. 2 “Amelia, be sure and put away at once everything that iswf any value because the thief who has just been acquitted on my eloquent debase is comln? to day to thank nJ*.*—Fl'e E,endo Blatter.
MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for rears we been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Co - sun ption. Dr. King’s New Life Pilis. Buckien’* Arnica Solve and Electric Bitiers, and have nev-i hac 'led re n* edies tbit sell as well, or tkatbi.ve giver such universal satisfaction.— We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and v, »t rt hd t . ...iy . c fund tho purchase pri-e, i satisfve ton Paulis do not follow -heir n-.. ]i»rned es !•; v- 1 t'* o ’’' •'epulaiify purely on Heir meti s F. B. M yer, Dru gist 1
Spring Disorders
Shattered nerves, tired brain, Impure blood, debilitated system, all are the natural outA* /X? 1/ come in the Spring. A }II medicine must be used, / iI V and nothing equals It I; 1 Paine’s Celery Com- |\ \ p lei pound. We let others Mia J L pratse us—you cannot / help believing a dlslnR T / terested party. Brigadier-General W. L. Greenleaf, Burlington, vt, writes: “I have used Paine’s Celery Compound on several occasions, and always with'benefit. Last spring, being very much run down and debilitated, I commenced taking it. Two bottles made me feel like a new man. As a general tonic and spring medicine Ido not know of its equal."
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Rensselaer Mamie tai HENRY MACKEY. Prop —-Dealor In — American and Italian TABLETS. BBAVSTOBBS, SLABS,S SLATE aSD MARBLE £ k i VASE to. Front Street, Rensselaer l Indiana. PAINT tour BUGGY for ONE DOLLAR COIT’S paint. snr ’ > laa- mc money can procure COTT & CO’S PIRK PAINT that M “" h “? N M>SKB:f .Di «.,OTI and free from water and benzine. Demand this brand and iTcOATR s mtuL* J^ an u authcri2ed bv us - in writing, to warrant It to wear 6 YEARS wit* t&yj sfs.-gj •SMgiwaf as? ttasa-asfl ansar COIT’S FLOOOAINT WON’T DRY STICKY. £7** ■ t * n 77 y 77 7“' e * ’7' ’P°« *• J° b - Ne « *»* °W ’ Mfta dUy dry hard aa a Peek over night. Na trouble. No swoaring. C UT*CW u r~~>~ - • *"* 1 "i" i■■ i i ian i
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“I have used two bottles of your Paine’s Celery Compound, and it has given entire satisfaction as an appetizer and blood purifier.” T. L. Berner, Watertown, Dakota. Paine’s CeJery Compound is prescribed by physicians, recommended by druggists, endorsed by ministers, praised by w and guaranteed by the manufacturers, as a spring medicine which will do all that is claimed for it Use it this spring, and see how quickly it tones you up. Purifies the Blood. Fuji accounts of wonderful cures made by Paine’s Celery Compound after other medicines and the best physicians had failed, sent free. There’s nothing like it. sl.oo. Six for $5.00. Druggists. Wells, Richardbon &, Co., Burlington, Vt. (
Don’t Expertaaeat You ch not afford tn waste time in expert- 'inj. wl ei ju iunfis are it 1 < s'n n alwayiy .i i ‘ . Lo no I ’ i< i j t.ee upon >oe w L - L ’tati- u of Di. \>-rv for Con nn)|lion <’«>lds, but sure y tt ■ • . Be wise h» o- n n I] • < n he h«p - ■ erooil. or ■’us' It-» ire, i vt-.t - Out in- Dr K'n >'s 'pw AJ ft 111 rr I ! . I. n g au<t t i 1- tie ’ 'of, T.ar"e B etitl 6 /wwwwwwww ■ IMpMREWA •> who read this P ' rs " and th< ih-\ i!• find honorable emplovm nt mat will not take them fr .»! be! n< ;neg a: d lumilies. Th* profits are large and sure for every indn«triou« pereo min have made nd are now making several hundred dollar- .. mouth. It is .uav for anv one to make J 5 and upwards per day who is willing to work. Ei h<.r ee.x; ynag or old; rapi tai not needed; we star: vou No special ability required; you reader, <an do Uns well as anyone Write to ns at one. for still nart ! ulars. which we mml free. Address Stiinwu L. Co., . Portland, Maine. iEirffs CELEBRATED Organs Pianos. For Catalogues, address, DANI ELF. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey »finn --BEATTY’S Orrans at rgaina jUUU- For particulars, catalog-, address Daniel F. Deatty, Washington, New Jersey. PPATTV’9 ..Areth> Beet. Write piifill I u UILuAnD. fol oataJogne, address Darnel F Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. BEATTY’S PIANOS. w rt "V’au™ Address, D miel F Beatty. Washington. New Jersey LADIB.S! Do Your Own Dyein«, at Hojie, wi~h Peerless Dyes They will dye everything. They are sold every where. Price 10c a paokag —4O eolors. They have no equal for Strenth. Brightness, Amount in Peekages or for Fastness of Color, or nonfading Qualities They do not creek or smut.— For sale by Fa a a B. meyeb, Rensselaer, Ind. March 23,1838 -ly.
IIIIIBIWBIRII has tevulutionlzed the world duNil mil I I S rin ° the lot hslf century. Not it V Kai k aLh among th-’ wonders of in 1 v ntive progress is a meth d and system of work that can he •-erformed a.l over the country without separatang the workers from their homes Pay fiber*!; anyone can do the work; either sex. young or old ; no special ability required. Capital not needed-you are started free. Cut this out i'pd .eWi’n tv us and ,we will send yon free ecm-tUrtny of great value and im portance to you, that WHI atrtt you in business that will bi Ing ion in mom money right away, than anything else in tbeworld. Grand outi free. Address Tri e & Co., Augusta, Maine.
TOFuhiedge awtfec»® MRS. JAB. W. McEWEN, Agent, Renbf-olaer, luck ¥ ' r U EETAkiau Establishment, j| ' -V '• WRIBHT, proprie
Mom WOVDBMe exlet i» thoueaad* of Ift'Py farm a, but are nryaaaed by the marvels aUy of in >en'jon. Those who are in need of prufitabblc work that can be done while living at bone should at onco send their addrMC to Hall, t A «0., Portland, Ma t and receive frt-o. full information how either sex. oi all ages, can •art! from to £2B per da.- and upwaada wh rover they live You ; restarted free. Capt tai not required. Some h>.ve made ov»>- S6(>Kn a si tori'- d«v at hi work All sure ed The Dusty Ride. The Return Home. “Just look at my dress. It is almost spoiled. We had one of those small sieve dusters. They are no good.” 5 /k Lap Dusters Fait Colon; will waak. Am Horse Sheets . M An made up strong. Horse Covers Will keep fliea off. IF\ S AFIy Nets. * * Are the Bert and Strongsit 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 iBS3, by Wm. Ayrss & Sons.]
