Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE HAIR When not properly cared for, loses its lustre, becomes crisp, harsh, and dry, and falls out freely with every combing. To prevent thiß, the best and most popular dressing in the market is Ayer's Hair Vigor. It removes dandruff, heals troublesome humors of the scalp, restores faded and gray hair to Its original color, and imparts to it a silky texture and a lasting fragrance. By using this preparation, the poorest head of hair soon Becomes Luxuriant amt beautiful. All who have onoe tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, want no other dressing. Galbraith A Starks, Druggists, Sharon Grove, Ky., writei “Wo believe Ayer’s Hair Vigor to be the best preparation of the kind in the market, ami sell more of It than of ail others. No drug store is complete without a supply of It.” ‘‘l have used Ayer’s Ilalr Vigor with groat benefit und know several other persons, between 40 and (so years of age, who have experienced similar good results from tho useot tills preparation. It restores gray liulr to Its original color, promotes a new growth, gives lustre to the hair, and cleanses the scalp of duudrulf.” Meruardo Ochoa, Madrid, Spain. After Using A number of other preparations without any satisfactory result, I find that Ayer’s Hair Vigor is causing my hair to grow."— A. J. (lament, General Merchant, Indian Head, N. W. T. ‘‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is the only preparation 1 oould ever find to remove dandruff, cure Itching humors, and prevent loss of hair. I can confidently recommend It” J. C. Dutler, Spencer, Mass. “My wife believes that the money spent for Ayer’s Hull* Vigor was tho best investment she ewer made, II has given her so much satisfaction."-.litmus A. Adams, St. Augustine, Texas. Ayer’s Hair Vigor riiEi’AiuiD nr * r Dr. j. C. AYER & GO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Partumers.

THE MONON MEANS BUSINESS The Monoi. railroad filed articles ot incorporation with the secretary of state last week inui easing its capital stock from six to twelve million dollars. The fee for filing amounted to SSOOO, the largest ever paid in Die itate. 'The increase of capital ih for the purpose of materially improv-. in« the roadbed, lengthening the switohos. increasing th« terminal facilities and to yi ig More rolling stook. The Monon «v idenDy means business and will soon he one of ihe best equipped roads in the country. It is also stated that a propose ou has been mode to the citizens of I.a ay otto to n.ovo the shops of the road from Now Alban, to t hat city and to change the tend bed tiling the old canal instead of running thiough the city ns at present. The company asks a subsidy for these changes and the people of Lafayette will endeavor to meet th, requirements. -? * ♦ - Dwiggins lb on. & (Jo. have tnon ey to Lnn on cheaper and easier terms than can be bad elsewhere No waiting fur money, or applies* tious tube approved. Only one set of papers to be made out. — Partin, 1 payments received at any time without notice. This is surely the farmers’ m uey. Office in the rear of the Citizen’s State Bank. 4t.

PILOT GROVF. Loads are imp oving. Mo t of our schools will have vneat ou during holidays. Jacob Sclianlanb visited in Rensselaer, this week. AVo have a r>ow school teacher at No. 7. Our in sic oacher is taking more advanced less.ms. II >y and straw ure very scarce just at present. Joe Echanlaub’s old war horse, “Abe” die ’ 1 • t Saturday night, he was about 85 veers old. He was so lively, that Joe thou ht be would live forever, t erefore h* erected n barn for the, special use of the hnr*<- bethen put the horse in the stable , r üboui two Uours of surveying the barn, 'he hoise, ell Jover tfclead. Joe wotiid just as le ve lost his aim as to had his old wariior to pass away. Sage. .•Will L::t\.r.. ad enterprising tubtuvooixt to * Son. tth,wi tsatne waft Fur. ••• i'.'ivo'. ilf iw/d los wan**' situ dt ir. • writ tig up iu consp ■i* •, !• * •' ■ his store, “ The beat n.i.i. i-o )>;. ». V rival on the opposite sido <>f <’ not to be outdone, at oneo pro the superiority of hi , stock by u ing, “ Fur belt r toll cm ;1..* • t!i tobacco by Fur.” Tliis rtni ;., s t . ' York Mail of the story ,f t.i i who, returning from the far V/,- * t tlLvation. saw a sign up outside a - “ 'Wftt largest lieur in the world." ,\ paying his twenty-five cent, am 1 . • teg the sight; he noticed n..oth r • across the street, “Lrqrer be»j- " or.pe returned and uenvtuil •,! ~i* hack, on the ground that, it bn I ... «t4>rt«l nun r Ms* p e e ees, >ie f was a larger nt«ar uv«r th« *>••• Bernedliber that nil goods bo’l of me will be engraved free of oharge. Mdfk Jeweler.