Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE WANT A BOY in every town. The bright industrious hustler—the youth of to-day who is cut for the live business man of the future, can make several dollars a week at odd times. We only want one in each town or village, and hope the right one will send in his name first. Address, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, 726 Sansom St., Phila., Pa. L_Crir'i]pp>e! AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE SYSTEM. The first symptoms of this disease is pains in the back, stomach and bowels, followed by a violent cough, which, if ant attended to in time leads into that dreaded disease “Pneumonia” or inflamation of the Lungs, causing Physical wrecks or Consumptives. JLast| season! In all cases where Dr. Marshall’s LungjSyraphad been pr< scribed for this Cough no symptoms of “Pneumonia” appeared and the* disease was quickly mastered. Try this Medicine and be convinced. Sold by all Druggists.
Wile Duvall is on the sick list. J. Wes. Duvall is on the sick list. Miss A rill a Cotton is visiting her pa v rents and friends in Rensselaer. Charlie Rhoades is the happy father of a fine boy. The Epworth League will give an entertainment at the M. E. church next Sunday evening, entitled “An Evening with the Biihops.” Hon. R. S. Dwiggins and wife, of Chicago, visited friends in Rensselaer last week. Mr. D. returned to the city Monday. Advertised letters — □Mr. C. A. Ball, Mr. Gib Bmlth, Mr. William Wallace. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. The Presbytery of Logansport will hold its sessions at the Presbyterian church, in Rensselaer, commencing on Monday next. On Wednesday evening installation services will be held, when Rev. I. I. Gorby will be installed pastox of the ehnreh. Everybody cordially invited to attend. N. 8. BATES USSft# Will P a y the highest cash price for POULTRY & EGGS, at th* °ld Phinney stand on Front street, opposite Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. PHOTOGRAPHS. Having purchased the Gallery formerly owned by J. A. Sharp, I am prepared to do first class work in every particular.— All work that leaves my rooms will carty with it a guarantee. I solicit a share of your esteemed patronage. Yours Respt’y, J. C. Williams, Successor to J. A. Sharp.
