Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GEORGE ROOYER KAYS, % Son of James A. and Mary B. Kays, o* Barkley, township, was born at Lewistown, Pa., February 2d, 18ti0, died in 8t Luke’s Hospital, Chicago, last Tuesday night, November 3d, 1891, at 11 o’clook from injuries received two hours previous while engaged in coupling oars. The remains were brought from Hammond by a*delegation of the A. O. U. W. to this place to-dav, and servioes condnejud by Revs. Str&ster. of Hammond, and Ferguson, of Remselaer. The remains were interred in Weston oemerery in Die presenoe of a large concourse of reliSives and friends. I have a nice lot of good fenoe posts for sale. Call and see them. * Thomas A. CRookktt. English Spavin Liniment removes al 1 Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from liorseß. Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, eto. Save #SO uy use of one botile. Warranted the most oomplote Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Long ft Eger, Druggists, Renssolaes, Ind ADVEnTIHJ*)4uETTEItH

J B. Rudolph, Juraas Ileuaels, Joseph Yukie, Mr. Win. May, Janies Glmn, Frank Goss, Sherman A. Haveus. Vtjreons calling for letters in the ahove l lrat > will please say they are advertised. En. Rhoades. B.vkkp I’kanb.-— Soak a pint of bean* Over night; iu the morning boil till ten dor with a half pound of Balt pork; season with salt and popper; remove to a baking pan and bako unt.U brown. B.uu® Onions.—Wash but do not peel the onions; boil an hour in sn’it water, changing the water twion. Whoa tender larv in a baking pan and bake ;nv hour and a half. Serve wth melted butter, Presto! Change! Gray and faded beards.made to assume their priginal color by applying Buckingham’s TJye for the Whiskers. It never fails to satisfy. The now Dunlap shape lu stiff hats, a* Ellis ft Murray’s/, Ij.Ii.ABAM vt'KMS. —une pin* aweo* milk, stir in Graham Hour until the batter is a little thicker than for griddle cakes; add salt, one teaspoonful of sugar and one egg well beaten; use Dost,-iron gem pans, grease and make very hot before the batter is put in; bako immediately after filling; never use soda or yeast; be spro t-8 hnve the gem pans hot when filled a smooth, not thiok, batter, and a hot 'oven, and success is certain. Try those gems for breakfast, you who have never made or eaten them, if you wish to have someHung very nice and wholesome on your breakfast, table, and, my word for it, you will never do without them again; eat warm with butter. Those gems with nice swoet butter, a good cup of coffee or tea, and sauce of some kind, or jelly, ure all that is necessary for « rood breakfast; so we think at *«u

Butteh Bonns. —One quart of flout, hftlf-teaspoon of salt, two tosispoonfull «f baking powder, one egg, one pint oi milk, one table-spoonful of lard. Sifl the flour, salt and baking powder to 6 ether, r»fb in the lard ould ’hen odd no cere and milk, mix a* i*> ui> -ear* The great Dr. Boerhaave left three directions for preserving the health-keep the f*et warm, the head cool, and the bowels opeu. Had he practiced in our day, lie might have added: and purify the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; for he certainly would consider it the best.

THE MOST RELIABLE To correct the constipated habit, remove sick - headache, relieve dyspepsia, to purify -the blood, cure jaundice, liver complaint, and biliousness, Ayer’s Pills are unequaled. They are an excellent after-dinner pill, assisting the process of digestion, and cleansing and strengthening the alimentary canal. When taken on the invasion of a cold or a fever, they effectually prevent further progress of the disease. Being sugar-coated and purely vegetable, they are the best Family medicine, for old and young. Ayer’s Fills are Indispensable to soldiers, sailors, campers, miners, and travelers, and are everywhere recommended by the medical fraternity. Dr. J. W. Haynes, Paiouse, W. T., writes: “Ayer’s Pills are the most evenly balanced in their ingredients, of any I know of.” “ For more than twenty years I have used Ayer’s Pills as a corrective for torpidity of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and to ward off malarial attacks, and they have always done perfect work.” —E. P. Goodwin, Publisher Democrat, St- Landry, La. “1 was master of a sailing vessel for many years, and never failed to provide a supply of Ayer’s Pills, lor the use of both offlcers and men. They are a safe and reliable Cathartic and always give satisfaction.” Harry Robinson, 52 E. Pearl st., Fair Haven, Coun. “ For a long time I was a sufferer from stomach, liver, and kidney troubles, and having tried a variety of remedies, with only temporary relief, I began, about three months ago, the use of Ayer's Pills, and already my health is so much improved that 1 gladly testify to the superior merits of this cathartic.”—Hanoel Jorge Pereira, Oporto, Portugal. Ayer’s Rills * VMSkaaSD ST • Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., M, Miss. Bold by all Druggists sad Dealers to Medicine.