Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

j a»” A. McCoy A Co. aro prepared to I furnish loons on farms at as low rates ! and on as favorable terms as oan be obi tained. Call and see us before making I your arrangements. 8 I Ed. Puroupile i» visiting his mother and friends in Rensselaer. Warren Robins in has purchased the Gray & Clark livery outfit James Flynn attended the fnneral of his father at Greensburg, last week. Sinoe it is now a well-established fact that catarrh is a blood disease, madioal men are quite generally; prescribing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for that most loathsome complaint, and the result, in nearly every instance, proves the wisdom of their ad. vice. M. F. Chtloote and mother are visiting relatives and friends in Fostorla, Ohio. After on absence of about eight years Wos. Karsner is visiting his parents and friends in Rensselaer. Never had a preparation a more appropriate name than Ayer’s Hair Vigor. When the oapillary glands become enfeebled|by disease, age or negleot, this dressing imparts renewed life to the soalp, bo that the hair assumes much of its youthful fullness and beauty. At the Presbyterian ohureb next Sun - day. Subjeot, in the morning, “Spiritual Knowledge"; evening, “Life of Samson." illustrated with stereoptioan views. Willis MoColly is in attendance on the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., at Indianapolis, this weok.

Epworth League Social at tho residence of Cant. Wasson, next Tuosday evening. Alloreeoidiallviuvitod. Programme: “An evening with Longfellow " Refreshments: loe Cream and cake. LOW RATES ON THE MONON. Foi the American Medical Association at Detioit, Mich,, Juno 7th to 11th. Rate on# and one-third fare. Tickets sold June 6th and 7th. Good returning uutil Juno 13th. For Supreme Lodge, A. O. U.W., Helena, Montana, Juno 15th, One fare for round trip. Tickets sold June 7th to 11th, Good returning until July 7th. . A ono-faro rate is offered by tho Monon to those wishing to attend the Conference of the German Baptist Brethren at Cedar Rapids, lowa, June 3d to 9th. A bald beaded women is unusual before tho 7 40, but gray hair is common with them earlier. Baldness and praynoss may be prevented by using Hull’s llair Reuewer. Rev. J. IT. Hall, of Franklin College, will preach at the First Baptist obnroh next Sunday evening. All are invited. Milt. Bwnim had 'located at Radnor* Carroll county, lad. « Superintendent Wilson bns received from tho State Board of Eduoation a life teaoher’s license. The family of W. A. Huff are visiting in Crawfordsville. Decoration Day will bo appropriately observed at this place. Spencer Vick, of (Jhiougo, is visiting his parents, in Rensselnor. The county convention of tho People’s Party will beheld in Rensselaer to-mor-row.

DESERVING PRAISE. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have beon soiling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Muoklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never bandied remedies that sol as well, or that havogivon siioh universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wo stand ready to refund the puroham price, if satisfactory results do net follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits E\ B. MEYER, 1. Druggist. Geoge Worden has sold his Front street property to Henry Hildebrand. Frank Hemphill waslawarded first prize, Jared Martiudale second, and Charles Saidla third, in the Demorest Medal contest at Saylervillo, last Saturday evening, Mrs. Judge Hammond nas been appointed secretary of the State Board of Women’s Work for the World’s Fair, For the benefit of the M. E. church, a Box Social will be held at Pleasant Grove school house, Barhley township, Saturd y evening. Last Friday Mrs. li. H Purcupile bro’t her husband home from the Logansport Asylum. Mentally he is much improved, but physically ho is greatly reduced. Advertised Letters— Mary Clark, Mr. Wm Forsythe, Jacob Groot, Mr. Frank Kenton. Persons calling for letters in the above list will plfease say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. In his "boom” of M<. Gilman for the republican nomination for Congress our neighbor of the Republican, among other things, urges in his favor that he was “a pioneer in legislating against school book monopolies.” It has not been long since brother Marshall was unstinted ix his denunciation of a democratic legislature for crushing the life outof the school book monopolies; he has ceased his war. fare on the election law, and we expeot goon to note his support of the tax law in even extravagant terms. Brother Marshall seems to be coming at onnd all right.

The Rensselaer) ai objects to the support given by the Remington Preßß o the measures and men of the People’s party. Uncle Goorge Major has a perfect right to advocate the principles h e may prefer without his motives .being questioned. t The Remington Press kicks because certain applicants for license prefer to pj oe their notice in the Sentinel. Those applicants have as a right to exercise their preference in this matter, without question, as uncle George Major has to exeroise his.