Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ausm&co.iSfl G. K. Helling* worth, will toss von nosey os poiaoßM mortgage, v chattel aeon. n*r, for leaf or abort time at loeel bonk rate#. Thasa loots can ba paid book at ear Una, and era more deaital* than bask loasa, baaaoaa ietaraat is r* bated.— Wo have unlimited capital and can aceommodate everybody Msloz, Is the neat preventative of diseases of children. ■ i • * - Sooth Anoricans gat broody from vat•melon jeiaa. Tannaases waa originally OiganUad as ths Stats of Franklin. Throe hundred thousand earth globes 06*1 d be stored iarid* the •«*. Forcronp, infantile fevers, eolicf habits, inflammation of tha bowel*, give Malol at once. Mara than tan thonsand saving girls and *vm*n|teil far Ittean hoars agdsy in Now York 'sweat shop** in ordsr to asm 50 cants. Tha number as valleys fired aver a soldier's grave depends upon the number of oenp nlss in the regiment, each company firing on# volley. „ Mnnon ia having a groat sale everywhere. ' 1 distinot race of Hebrews eallod tha White 4 awe,* dwell in Caehin, southvast India. They cox prise about tv* hundred parsons. They huvs dwelt there for hundreds of yssn, and have fair skin and light hair. Sum Woroustsr, a wreek as humanity, Is ■til I abroad. For tha last forty-years hs has tramped aver two coonties in Mlah. At on* Urn* ha was a wealthy lawyer, but a disappointment in lav* diovabimta th« flowing nowl and made a wreak at him. For ohronie constipation, dysentery, inflammation of any nature in stomeah and bowels taka MaloL The Illinois Legislator* Is still in session. . \ J**4 of two toes eon ba readily oarriad by a full-gro sm alaphant. Bapld growth of the finger nails is ecnsifsrad to Indicate good health. DruiMaentakisf out a welLfillad cigar me, but bava you a motto? fiaady Individual (suggestively)—Yes, but I have a* etgar. Drummer—Than yon won't need tha match.

Mbloli baa no equal ia the medicine ling. Psotbct ni Soto Bans *Wheavor kills or injures, ar pursues with intent to da so, any turtle dove, sparrow robin, bluebird, meadow-lark, wren, swaltov. martin, thrush, marvis, oriols, red bird, grosbeak, yellow hammer, or flicker, catbird, ground robin, pewae, arphesbs bird, aueioo, indigo bird, ant hatch, araapw, ysllaw bird ar fringflls warbler m finch, rad atari, druutmeto nightingala, dava, etoatoOl or araka. great tit or blue tit, ar wantonly destroys or disturbs ths m as spy shall to fined sat am than to dollar* nor I*M than asm dollar. Provided, howovar, that tha provfeiansaf this act da not apply ta the kflling of that species of sparrow known as ths English sparrow. That’s the lav and tha (Ity councils of Logassport, South Bead and a number of other Indiana eitias have aopravod the 1 v and by resolution inth# city clerk to give notice that it will be enforced.

Do you suffer with blooding or itching pilot! Toko n few dotes of Meloi end yon will not use external remedies. In tks early part sf the winter of 1884 **• ■*«» olad in tko homoopnn suits of that data, with their mothers and ■i*t*n, made their appearance in Pulaski son at y. Each fslsoisd a one hundred aed My aara tract of land tying an the hanks of the Tippsoanos river near Winamee. ttsy wan James Msislsy and Bobsrt Willtct. £a#h inctid * log oabln isd waah married sash other’s sister. In a yoaj two babes wen born but tbs wives died and tha two widowan ia time sought consolation by marrying t sir mothers in. low. Iwo mon babes were rocked talks cradle, but tbs fibers wan widewen again For tha thiid time they bor# tba matrimonial yeka by marrying t> air mathsn-la-lsw's cousins. Again their famUy sans wen increased and two more little ones rolled over tko hewed log floors.— Their wives died and the widowan marHod their mothsrs-ia-taw's sisters, and in a year two bright little ones clasped their little hands and again two widowers solaced Saoh other In their grief. Again they married, this time widows, and a further increase was mads to tbeir families. Thsit wives died and is the maaatima their daughters by the first wives had grown up to womanhood and married and tbeir daughters were blooming into the matrimonial market. Bat Jim end Bob did not give up their matrimonial intentions a d they married again. In 1888 Jamas Mtislav died and Wallace, once more a wltower, monied Meisley'e second daughter, and oneo'ild was the result of the union. Wallaee't wife died in 1892, and tha oourts are called upon to deoide wbat is the relationship as tbo children of both families to each other. Mr. Wallses say* he believes if the right girl comes along ho will marry although he is ninety eix yuan

I Jwh W. Pint, at Fowler, bn boen fr.ntad * divorce from bis wife. Kellie »yne. now in thejreflsrmetory etllndlan•poll*, aha baring withdrawn bar objection to it . J The Monon is arranging to pat on two extra trains daring the World’s fair. The addition will doable .he service of the road and will afford the patrons a choice of time as t? going and returning. The per capita distribution of, school foods is 11.75, 8 cents more than last ear. DISBOLVTION OF PABTNBBBHIP. The partnership heretofore astatine between Ooen k Paxton, in the Grain. Hay and Coal bnsineei, ia thia day diaaolved bv mutmal content. Oherlea W. Coen will eon time in the bnslneea end all aeconnt* are left with him for Battlement. Ciulu W. Comv. Jobiph C. PAxtoh,. Beneseiser, Ind., April 24, 1893.*: v