Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Lewis Bowers, of Newton county, superintending a corn sh acker on A. McCoy’s farm, near Marl • boio, Tuesday last had two fingers torn from his hand. Drs. Loughridge have the case in charge. The youngest child of Asa Baker dislocated an arm recently, when and how is not known, It was brought to Drs. Loughridge one day this week and afforded such relief as was possibh . . Charley Hammond has now a lively home —twins, a boy and girl. “At last, I can eat a good square meal without its distressing me!” was the grateful exclamation of one whose appetite had been restored by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, after years of dyspeptic misery. A teaspoonful of this extract before each meal sharpens the appetite. Jay W. Williams is able to be about again. The Berry Brothers have disposed of their stock of groceries to Laßue Brothers. N. J. York wcrked up the sale. Misses Mae Kendall, Ida Murray, Faling, and Bennett, of Monticello, visited friends in R rsselaer last week. By the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of Will Towers, Thanksgiving d»y, his comGnion, Jesse Ball, was shot in the j, just above the knee. Stone are being placed on the ground for an addition to the Makeever House.

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