Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Doctors may differ in opinion as to the cause of that feeling of langor and fatigue so prevalent in the spring; but all agree as to what is the best remedy for it, namely, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; it makes the weak strong, and effectually removes that tired feeling. On and after May Ist the city ticket office of the Monon route will be changed tc 232 Clark st., Chicago. Sam Fendig returned 1 st Sunday from a protracted visit with relatives and friends in Brunswick, Georgi . ftie ladies of the Free Will Baptist church will nive a basket supper’ ot the church, on Saturday evening, May 14, 1892. Everybody invited to attend with well filled baskets. By order of Com. Go and do likewise. If your whiskers are grizzly and unbecoming use Buckingham’s Dye, and they will look as when you were younger. 1,700 dozen of eggs was the shipment made by Nat. Bates last week. A GOLDEN NUGGET. A strange novelty is this golden table corn, with its beautiful rich cream color. It is claimed by those who know it that it is very sweet, early and ender. ana a superior corn. We notice Vick recoin mends it very highly. The Floral Guide, which conies to ns bringing boqw tof Carnations on the front cover, with a splendid bunch of Brilli >nt Poppies on the back, gives full description of this new corn, which is only 15 cents a packet. Vick’s Floral Guide is worthy a place in the home of anyone who expects to make a garden the coming spring. By all means send ten cents to James Vick’s Sou’s Rochester, N. Y., for the Guide, and you can deduct this amount from your first order. It will pay you well. The Secretary of the Jasper County Board of Health recently received tne following communi. cation from the State Board of Health: To County Health Officers: You are hereby instructed to cause all property owners, in your jurisdiction, to remove from their premises all garbage, waste or other matter which may prove detrimental to the public health, or in any}manner interfere with the comfort of the people. Please ’o communicate this order to all town and city Ueai.h jiuccrs, with instructions to enforce the same within the limits of their respective municipalities, and give publicity to it through your newspapers. The provisions of this dr«. der should be complied with, by May 15, 1892. By order of th > Board, John N. Taylor, M D. President. V. E. Loughridge, M D. Mrs. John Stwan, of Pine City, Washington, and Mrs. Snyder, of Ohio, .re visiting their father, Mr. John Besloskay, in Jsewton township.

Had to Say Amen. 'Ths late learned and eloquent Dr. Rice excelled in the fervor and unction of his public prayers. In his congregation was an aged negro, very pious and also very excitable, who would always shout “Amenl” when any petition was put up that touched his feelings. The doctor told him that his shouts disturbed the congregation. The good negro faithfully promis >d silence in future; but it happened the very •eat Sunday llir‘ th doctor wasunusu* aliy earnest in his supplications to the throne of grace. In the gallery sat Caesar, writhing sympathetically with the emotion which he could not suppress and would not utter. More and more feverent waxed the prayer, deeper and deeper grew Caesar’s emotions, more and more violent his struggles to avoid giving vocal utterance to them. Nature could at last hold out on longer. '“Amen!” shouted Caesar. “Massa Rice, I had to say it or bust.”— Chicago Aor vocale, A full lined Gents’ Furnishing Goods at F- V ndig’s. Mrs. Cupps’ Fashionable Gress Making Establishment over Park Wright’s Undertaking office. A splendid line of spring and summer goods just received at Li. Fendig’s. The Aux liary to the American Bible Society of Jasper county, Indiana, has a supply of bibles and testaments on hand at F. B. Meyer’s, which are sold at cost.— Bibles from 20 cents t» $3. Testaments from 5 cents to 50 cents. W. E. Moore, Pres’t Jasner Co. Society. Advertised letters— Mr. T. J. Dolan. Mr. Firman Rutherford, Roland V. John. Persons calling for letters in the above list will plpase say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades.

PRONOUNCED HOPELESS gYET SAVED. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton. 8. D , w„ quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally termir ated in Consumttion.— Four doctors gave me up, aylng I could live but a short time. f gave myself up to my Savior determined if I could not stay with u v friends on earth, I would meet my aboest ones above- Mv husband wa, advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottlesit has cured and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles free at Meyer s Drugstore, regular size.soe. and sl. 4 Itch on human and horses and all anin>»ls cured in 30 minutss by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Egeb, Druggists, m autnor or me "nntie jdtowb Jug” probably in a jugular vein, ho wrote that Minetime popular