Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1889 — Page 8

AS REQUESTED Pm. l. e Gotjld, The Celebrated Can be Consi'ted at DR. WASHBURN’S OFFICE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAI 23, 24 25. —Tnose from a distance -will please call as early as possible. Spectacles of aky design or material made to order Special attention given to examining and fitting , luss es for children. CONSULTATION FREE. Office open in the evening 5 to 8 p.«. SEE OTHER PAPERS.

911 S¥9, The organ of vision not only in man bat In tht lower animals, is an in strumeat so wonderful, so replete with beautiful structures and admirable contrivances that it is always always alluded to as one of the most splendid instances of the power aad benefic nee of God as displayed in His physical creation, its importance to man as an organ of sense ought to render rhe study of its construction and adaptation one of in*, tense interest, and must ever render its perfection aad'preservation an object of the greatest solicitude. We need to take the beat care of our eyes, as they are delicate orga ;• invaluable to us all. How we {flty one who is mind; how we ar«|filled with fear at the least aeciieat that endaa ers oar eys! Tot this country is filled with people who are destroy* ing their sight by carelessness and ignorance They are all aware they are acting unwisely and yet they do nothing to improve sight Petple of intelligence and careful edaeation are as reckless and improvident in the us* of their eyes as one can well oon eelvci

The adaptation of optical contrivances to amend disordered vision la one of the most exalted applications of high abstract knowledge to he re« lief et the lufirnuties of men Thousands in this state alone, and over the Utlted States tens of thousands are suffering fromdamaged vision eausec by the use of improper y fit and injurious glasses, and what would not the sufferers give if they couid but retract their first step If the PEOPLE could but see the damage they are doing their eyes by using glasses, such as these purehas ed of jewelers and peddlers, they w uld be amazed an 1 tebmfied . The naturat decay of vision generally manifests itself at aboutthe4o.h or 42d year, varying according to the habits and occupations of the individual At first it is noticed that near objects are no longer seen as in ycruth This-is lrst noticed while reading or sewing By artificial lights small objects, etc , are read at greater distance from the eyes It is noticed that a stronger light is needed and even then the tetters appear misty and apparently rue together and fatigue is felt after a short time The eyes burn, feel neavy, a drowsiness orten overcomes the individual. and they find it impossible to keep awake When these syrup-* toms show the eye to have iltered iis primitive form, spectacles are absolutely necessary Nature is calling for aid and must have assistance If such is longer withheld the eye is needlessly taxed and the change, which was slight at first, proceeds more rapidly until PERMANENT INJURY Is established

Hi. T)ay and wife have returned from a visit to an invalid ejster of M»-s. Day, Mnncie, Ind. Steps arc being taken for a grand old-time celebration of the Fourth of July in Rensselaer. Committees are at work and we are assured the movement will result in a big success. F. O. McCormick has resigned a« general passenger agent of the Monon and accepted a similar position in the Cincinnati, Hamilton <fc Dayton Railway Company. Crown Point Star: Johannes Ko-pe-ka has an autograph latter from Prince Bismarck acknowledging a congratulation to his birth day, and .hanking him for the same, is an admirer of the great chancellor, Mr. Kopelka feels proud of the letter.

A Fort Wayne paper is authority for the statement that Mrs. Emma Molloy Barrett “writes from Washington territory ti.at she nid her newest husband are about to leave America for St. Petersburg, where they propose to open a hotel.” Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co , in their new price lists, arc offering school books at 20 to 40 per cent, below even the special or introduction rates of former schedules. Jones & Rouse, Rochester, N. Y., have appointed John A. Randle, of this place, agent to sell their nursery goods iu this locality. Call on him and see wha> he can do for you. Pennsylvania Mill vote on prohibition in June. Massachusetts gave 46,626 majority against prohibition.

Spring Disorders

Shattered nerves, tired brain, Impure blood, jffy debilitated system, all are the natural outcome In the Spring. A / \ Til medicine must be used, *4l! and nothing equals 1 1 131 Paine’s Celery ComAJ. k±4 pound. We let others |fjn{ f praise us—you cannot / help believing a distaff | / terested party. Brigadier-General W. L. Greenleaf, Burlington, vt, writes: “I have used Paine’s Celery Compound on several occasions, and always wlth’beneflt. Last spring, being very much run down and debilitated, r commenced taking it. Two bottles made me feel like a new man. As a general tonic and raring medicine Ido not know of Its equal."

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—DEALER IN—- . « PURNITORE WILLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK, Thud Dope Webt or Makeeteb House, P.ensselae, Isde Rensselaer Marble House IMbPSiI muXam * Hi HENRY MACKEY. Proprie —TDsstlei’ In — America's* s&ndl IfatH'tn MONUMFINvA; •, a y? t:ir t «? ; SIA- ts, I'&g* SLAT"' Asi) ?. :WP,L. [{ - UIlzjVS VABE&. Froit Street. Beasselaor Indiana.

Logansport wants to increase her liquor license to $250 a year. noticftor election of a TRUSTEE. Notice is hereby given to all the members and supporters of the Presbyterian church at Rensselaer, that an election will be held at said church on Thursday evening, May 23d, a. d., 1889. This election is made necessary to fill the vacancy in the Board of Trustees of said church caused by the resignation of Dr. Frank P. Betters Tho Trustee to be elected will se ve until April Ist, 1890, and until his successor is elected and qualified. Mordecai F. Ceilcote, Pres’t Board of Trustees. May 10, 1889.

BANK STATEMENT. DEPORT of the Condition of the CITIZENS’ XL STATE BANK at Rensselaer, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business, April 30th, 1880. RESOURCES. Loaus-and Disconnta~ Overdrafts, 846 51 Due from Basks and Bankers 14,430 85 Futniture <nd Fixtiues, J,OOO CO Cnrrent, Expenses, ’357 §9 Currency i,390 00 Specie 153 81 CasUltems, 84 40 *79,423 06 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in, 830.000 00 Sn pins Find 500 00 Discount,Exchange and Interest 2,612 36 Individual Deposits, on demand 33,885 62 Individual Deposits, on time, 12,425 08 „ . *79,423 06 State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: I, Valentine Serb, Cashier of the Citizens’ State Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the anore statement is true. VALENTINE SEIB. Sub sc 1 tied and sworn to before me, [ygyytia this 2d day of May. 1889. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS, Notary Public. May 10, 1889.

"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 Celery Compound ■ is prescribed by physicians, recommended by druggists, endorsed by ministers, praised by users, 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, j Full accounts of wonderful cures made by Paine’s celery Compound after other medicines and the best physicians had failed, sent tree. There’s nothing like It. n SI.OO. Six for *B.OO. Druggists, Wells, Richardson ft Co., Burlington, Vt.

Don’t Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your luncs ore 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 o.n make more profit he may tell vou he has something just is good, or just the s*me. Don’t be deceived, but insis ; ioon getting Dr. King’s New Dwcljt', which is guarantee! to giv- *tief in all Throat, Lung and affections. Trial bottle free a ** 11. Meyer’s Drug otore. Large

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9hm A. T. Stewart, the nJlfionaird, asked for the girl be wished ro marry, her father said wanted to marry her for her money, whereupon the ardent swain replied! “No, sir; you needn’t leave her a cent. I will soon be richer than you, Anyhow." There .has been another walkingmatch. The only walking-matches that we now take -any interest in are those that disappear mysteriously from otlr match-safe. That necessitates our blackmailing all our friends for a light for oar cigarettes. fcAJkM Sub. ONDEKS exiM ins *1 rnTTp f.i!»i'. !;t measacd by ru-.jveis UUmi of mten-if-n. Those who ere in .iced es prj6t*bblc work that can !■« cloik; while living at home -non ld at once -end their address to Halle t ft Co., For*and, Maine and receive free, full information how either sex. of al! u r e.«, can earn from t j £26 per day and upwards wh-rever they live Yon arestaried free. Ospt ta! not required. Some have made ■ -ir £50., a S single dav at thi work. ALlsucc ed.

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