Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ben Harrison has appointed W. A. Woods to one of tho new judgsl ips. H e saved Dudley. Zach. Chandler paid for the Boating of Fraud Hayes in the White House, and although ho requested .11 ayes to make it good out of Mr. Tildon’.- salary he r - fused. Hundreds of thousands of dollars furbished Harrison have never been refunded to the parties giving it. Just uow tho Logansport Journal asserts tli it Col. Patton was;fnmi»hed“fsoo for campaign expenses, and is vory anxious that he should refund it. When Hnye and Harrison sot tho example then let the Journal call on Dr. Patton, and not till then.

THE MONON MEANS BUSINESS. The Monon railroad filed articles ot incorporation with the secretary of state last week inci easing its capital stock from six to twelve million dollars. The fee for tiling amounted to SSOOO, the largest evor paid in iho state. The increase of capital is for the purpose of materially improv. in./ the roadbed, lengthening the switches, inert asing th» terminal facilities and buying more rolling stock. Tho Monon evidently means business and will soon be one of the best equip)el 10 ids in the country. It is also stated that a proposit'ou has been mode to tho citizens of La ayetle to move the shops of tho road from New Albanv to that city audio change thegroad bod alcug tho o,a canal instead of running through tho city as at present. Tho company asks a subsidy for these changes aud the people of Lafayette will endeavor to meet tin requirements.

Sir Henry Thompson, the noted London physician, says that more than one-half of the diseases of modern life are caused by easily avoidable errors in diet. It is well known that the drunkard brings his ruin upon himself; but It is startling to be told in effect by so able a physician that, but for our ignorance, it is as much a sin to be ill as to be drunk. The proprietors of Garfield Tea have been doing missionary work in this field. They include with each of the millions of free samples they yearly distribute, valuable medical essays on the use of hot water as a remedy, and of diet in disease; and with each package of Tea a booklet worth its weight in gold, written by a well-known hygienic physician, residing in New York and London, and a graduate of the New York University Medical College, pointing out a few simple rules whereby all persons of ordinary intelligence are able to conduct an attack of illness without calling a doctor; showing how to get well and keep well, and hpw so to live that no one need long use Garfield Tea or any other medicine. Until then, Garfield Tea helps overcome the evils of bad diet and over-eating. This booklet also gives the Dr. Salisbury treatment of chopped meat and hot water; also the secret of the success of the milk cure and the grape cure in Europe. And also, wlur the great success attending treatment at Carlsbad and other famous health springs ; and shows how anyone may substantially get all the good results that came from such health resorts at home, by following the rules plainly set out in the little book. Why are physicians so much opposed to proprietary medicines? Is it because such meritorious articles as Pond’s Extract or Garfield Tea become household necessities and enable people to do their own doctoring and so keep money out of the pockets of physicians.

I hvigfrins J’u'ob. & Co. liavp mon ey t ' I an on clienper and easier terms than tinn l>e had elsewhere No waiting for money, or applican tions to be approved. Only one set of papers to be made out.— Partia 1 payments received ut any tirn without uatice. Thisis surely the farmers’ m uey. Office in tli" rear of the Citizen’s State Bank. 4t.

How to Prepare ami Address Package* Sent by Mail. Tho season is approaching when the mails will be tilled with holiday presents, and a great many uie rnjiecessarily lost, delayed or damaged each year because of the in. different manner in which th *y are prepared for mailing. Newspaper or other thin paper should never be used for wrapping and packing. Asoidinarily wrap ped where purchased they are not sufficiently secure for forwarding ing in the mails. . Lse strong paper; make a solid package that will notcru h easily; tie w 11 with good twine; address legiblv and correctly with ink ou the lower right-hand corner and very few packages wi’l fail to reach destination in good e mdition. It is always adv.sable to place the name and addiessof (liesend' er on the u p r lefijhand corner of all packages, etc., seut in the mails, so they may be leturned in case the address cannot be found. Postal statistics show that more delays result from incorrect address than from errors in distn-> bution by post'd employes. In case of loss or delay report the same to y ur oostmaster with all of the information that can be given. Remember that all goods bo’t o. me will be engraved free of charge. Huff, The Jeweler.