Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sore Throat Bronchitis, colds, coughs, aatftma, and even consumption, in the early stages, yield to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Singers, actors, auctioneers, public speakers, clergymen, teachers, lecturers, and all who are liable to disorder of the vocal organs;. . find a sure remedy in this wonderful and well-known preparation. As an emergency medicine, in cases of croup, whooping cough, etc., it should be in every household. “ Two years a«o I suffered severely from an attack of sore throat <* And Bronchitis It eeemed as If I oould not survive, all th» usual remedies proving of no avail. At last I thought of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and after taking two bottles of this medicine I was restored to health.” —Oh as. Gambluf, Smith’s Ranch, Sonoma Co., Cal. “.There Is nothing better for coughs than Ayer’s Cherry Peotoral. I use no other preparation.”—Annie S. Butler, Provldonoe, K. I. W. H. Graff ft Co., Druggists, Carson, lowa, oertlty that all throat and lung troubles are speedily Cured By Using Ayer’s Cherry Peotoral. It leads all others. "In January, 1889,1 was taken down with measles and soarlet fever, and oxposlng myaelf too soon, eauglit a severe cold which settled on my lungs. I was forced to tako to my bed and was so 111 that the dootors dospalred ot my recovery, supposing mo to be In qulok consumption. Change ot climate was recommended, but I began to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and soon found relief. After using soveral bottles, I was cured, so that I am now as well and rugged as ever.”—John Dlllander, Cranesman of Steam Shovel, G. S. ft B. F. It. R. Co., Justin, Texas. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral rUSPLUKO BY * Dr. J. C. AYER & C 0 JjgveU, Mm. Sold by all Druggists. Price slj sis bottlss,s6. Dwirrviti;; iLos. <v. L'o. Jiuve moi oy to i„titi <m clmnpHr and tmbiev terms titan nan Ire had elsewhere No waiting inr money, or applicar* tionb to be approved. Only one set of papers to be made out.— Partial jmyments received at any time without notice. This is surely the farmers’ money. Office in the rear of the Citizen’s State Bank. 4t.

The entertainment given at the r nk Wednesday evening by little Mao Dale and Mast r livin Steiningor, the child wonders, was largely att ndod and highly en»* joyed. Master Steininger handled his subject, “Courtship and Matrimony” in superb style, his delivery being distinct, his ges*« tures perfect and his facial expression exactly in consonance with his thoughts. He is truly a wonderful boy and his mastery of the art of oratory is complete Little Mae Dale, the little daughter of our former townsman, O. 8. Dale, scare six years old, handled the piano keys in a manner to be envied by the most expert adult and her playing astonished and delighted all present. Her selections were modern and more or less difficult, but in each cas? she rendered them Derfectly. It may be truly said that these two children are child wonders and no one who hears them will ever regret it.—White County Dem*. ocrat.

The Orphans’ Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club will entertain the Moroccoites next Tuesday evening They are deserving a good house. Hosier Boy Orator at th i Opera House Friday Feb. 5. No one should fail to hear this child wonder. Tickets on sale at Meyers Drug Store. Happy and content is a home with “The Rochester;” alamp with the the morning. Ftreaiaiogut, write Koc/tesUr Lamp Cc.ifiw York,

lie Stopped Over. U« v a .raveling man) —I have but Svu minutes. Say, will you be my wife* I mu-t catch that train, fiho (never utters a word), lie —X)n\y three minutes left; say tb* word, my darling. She (silent as the grave). He —One minute/eft. Promise to b* my wife! She —I promise He—l’l l take th* no it train.

QnEKS Cnr.’STts* ia a thorough Atw Irian, and she i' intellectual She de•as’.T trie Spam • ' hall fight.