Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Page 8
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MBS. MABIAH BHEAD The Greatest Second-Sight Seer and Forecaster of coming events. Acknowledged by press and people without a peer in her profession. Can be consult don all affaire of life a her residence Ren--aelaer.Tmi. Tails trutbfi Ineas of friends, business deals or Telle all your business afl tin with utmost truth; loot or stolen property. Every hidden mystery revealed. Helps ell who are in trouble. Gives advice in love affeire, Te'ls if your lover is true or false. Lucky days. Intjrprets dreams and diseases. — Bostores lost affeotions. Biinge the separated togethar. Makes speedy and happy marriage with the one yon love by proper advioe. Don't buy, sell or go on a journey until you consult this gifted_ladyj G. K. Hollingswoith, will loan you mousy on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, beoause interest is robated.— W# nave unlimited capital and oan accommodate everybody. 11 • TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notjoe isjhereby given that I will be r. my oflloe at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joi. dan township, oi the Fourth Saturday' cf eaoh month for the transaction of business connected with tlsa duties of Trustee. JAMES H. C ARR, Trustee Jordan Townshv
Have You a Mole?
It is*now pretty well established -nys a distinguished physician, Ilia <• ia-ge proportion of moles on the in' •i d neck if allowed to remain ion ; ongh will become cancers. I lmv ii this proved any number of time. . veral years ago I was called in con si'.tatiou by an examining physician ■> a ie I .surance Company to look a a i: c.u who v.i-hed a SIO,IOO policy, lli.s i. . n had a black mole on his right tempi'- I advised the physician to reject tin applicant unless he had that mole n moved. The would-be policy-holder .lavghed at me and angrily said he’d in. ve nothing more to do with a concern tinit accepted suoh idiotic advice. More Ilian that, he said he’d wear that mole !'-<• fifty years if he lived that long, just to prove me a quack. In less than a y ar a very malignant cancer developed ir im that very mole, and within two •y ars from the time I examined him he * a a dead man, the cancer ending his lit' . Eut the dermatologist has not yet dis overed why moles become cancers, or ow it is known that the pigment or o o: ing matter in them is the poison ilia", starts the growth.
Common Sense and Arithmetic.
’ he difference between common sense l-n mathematics was illustrated in a remu . which Tommy Jones —who is not esc ot ion ally bright, but just a common, no, :: al boy—made in his class at school the other day. i was the class in mental arithmetic. Hi.- teacher asked Willie Smith: hich would you rather have, Willy, Im !' an apple, or eight-sixteenths of an iiplef” ouldn’t make any difference, ” said \ :iiy. hy not?" “ Fight-sixteenths and one-half are all \sie same." .’.l this reply Tommy Jones, who was v.-veral steps farther down the class, -idled scornfully. The teacher heard id n. Well, Tommy,” said she, “don’t you Bg’r e with Willy?” To’m,” said Tommy, “I’d a good deal la her have one-half an apple.” nd why, please?" '-ore juice. Cut up half an apple into ciyht-sixteenths, and you’d lose hhii ibe juice doing it”
Turkey Takes a Step Forward.
'lhe Sultan .of Turkey has made .1 vigorous break through the trammels 01 national tradition and has given the order that Turkey shall take a place in he march of civilization. He has granted concessions for the construe • toll of long railways which will opeD i*v. Jbis territory to the east, the north vhe south, all having their termi*d at Constantinople. One road i& to rati U> Damascus, and another, the Tigris sad Euphrates Railway, W" the r-isiaa Gulf,
Cysters and Artificial Teeth.
A dentist of Atfcans, Ga., has at hit t> »oa • « uriosity in tie way of oysters . d artificial teeth. The teeth had evli • ll> been lost by someone on board a « -or someone who had been drowned. » oysters had formed around th> f b tad the formation is perfect, a n.- *4 :<*at found the shell with th<ftaOtefced. «ad the man who Io n •% -•» thomforWO. I'he Smithson . .rauoa le «o» seeking t- ,u~ •- t ■«». -ad •Sen a good pr»« *
Valuable Voice.
There are heights to be reached ta every profession, and It is not to be wondered at If those of his own profession are considered superior to those of any other by the enthusiastic artist Martin, the popular French singer, found food for reflection in aa experience which he had with a cab-driver. The incident Is related by the author of “Souvenirs d'un Chanteur." Martin had a voice of great compass and most agreeable sound, of which he was decidedly proud. He had a weakness for drawing out compliments upon it One day, as he was being driven through the streets of Paris in a cab, he saw Borue one passing carelessly in front of the cab, and in danger of being run over. “Whoa!" he fried In his most sonorous toftes. The etaohman turned around excitedly. “O, monsieur!* he cried, “what a beautiful ‘whoa!’ Ah, If I only had a voice like that!* “Well, what would you do If you had?" asked Martin, with a smile, believing that he had been recognized, and pleased at the idea that his reputation extended even to the drivers in the streets. “What would I do, monsieur? Faith, 1 should become the first coachman in Paris! "
House-Cleaning Wore Him Out.
The man of the house took to the sofa .n the sitting-room, with a newspaper, lireotly after breakfast, while his wife went on with the house-cleaning. She was dismantling the front room, tnd while he pursued the sporting colimn she carried past him, in turn, seven chairs, three tables, a desk, four footstools, all of the pictures, a piano stool, a bookcase and the rest of the furniture. Then she lugged in a pair of steps and a big pail of water and began to dean. “Maria, do you want any assistance?" said the man just then, rising and foldtag his newspaper. “Not just yeh dear,” said Maria. “Well, then, I think I'll leave you," said he, and he started for the office. On the way down he told three men that If there was anything that wore him to the skla and bone it was that confounded house-cleaning. Said he: *We are in the midst of it now, and I ell you I’m about used up.”—Bt. Louie Pod Jispatck
AN emery wheel twelve Inches in diImeter by one inch thick was run at 8,000 revolutions per minute, when it burst and killed a man. This is called “a singular accident” by a contemporary. A solution of gutta percha in bensine (consistency of cream) is a simple preservation against rust cm metal. It can be easily applied with a brush and as easily removed by the application of benzine. Halliday, the inventor of the cable atreet car system, states that the sight of six horses vainly endeavoring to draw a car up a steep hill at Ban Franoiso first suggested to him the foundatioa for his invention. The distance of the horizon Is governed by the height of the eye above the earth or sea. Gn the sea, with the eye at a height of five feet, the distance would be three miles; at sixty feet bt height, ten miles.
Wonderful Success Obtained by Using Herb Remedies in Treating Chronic Disease. MAN-O-WA. WHO IS HE? He Isthe Great Indian Doctor He Is the benefactor of humanity. Ho is the well known Herb Doctor who Inis cured so many suffering people around Rensselaer during the past two years. How can he cure people expected to die? How can he cure those terrible Chronic diseases witli which so many are afflicted? Ily using a new- system of medicine—new to the white race, hut well known and hundreds of years old to the Indians. His medicines, over 2.000 in number, are not poisonous drugs but the natural sweetness of the earth. Sick people are doctored even by self styled specialists on poisonous mineral drugs. If healthy people tried to live on them they would certainly die. How then, can the sick expect to live on them? The best foods for man or beast are vegetable, therefore they oughtto be and are the best medicines for the sick. Dr. MAN-O-WA only uses vegetable medicines, composed of roots, barks, gums and herbs which prepared into a tea, will nourish the body and make the blood pure -and healthy, by drawing all poison from the system and restoring health, strength and vitality. The doctor has strong indorsements from his many friends in Jasper county and in fact from all over the state. U. O. Titus, ex-sheriff of Boone county, Ind.,: Our physicians could neither give us any encouragement nor the boy relief. Dr. Man-o-Wa made a thorough examination and prepared treatment for Dim, and through his constant and scientific treatment our baby boy lias been saved to us. Mrs. Jennie Ashley. Frankfort, Ind.:l was a great sufferer with dyspepsia, neuralgia, catarrh of throat and eves, nervous debility, and after taking two months’ treatment I was completely cured. Mrs. E. H. Spivey, Cyclone, 'lnd.,: I had been a miserable sufferer for years. I had severe catarrh of throat, with complete loss of voice; could only speak in a whisper; was having chills and fever; was also a constant sufferer from diseases peculiar to my sex. After taking four months' tieatment I was completely cured. Mary nopkins, Frankfort, Ind. :!My life was miserable. I was only too anxious to die and get relief. I could only get ease when under the influence of laudanum. After live months' treatment I have been cured of opium habit and am enjoying life as I have not done before for years Joseph Culler, Harmony. Ind.: After beginning yonr treatment I improved wonderfully. as I had been told my case was incurable. After three mouths’ treatment I find that I can do as much work as the average man of my age. MAN-O-WA, THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR has successfully treated many others in this section who were afflicted with Catarrh, Stomach. Liver, Kidney and Bladder Disease Heart Trouble. Epilepsy. Rheumatism. Syphlis. Spermatorrhea. Night Emissions. Nervous Debility. Female Weakness, Bronchitis. Wasting ana Chronic Diseases, which only a skillful specialist can cure. Are you discouraged? Have you thought you could not get well? The Doctor knows better than you whether you cau or not. Call and see him. He can tell your disease at once. If 'he can do this he knows how to doctor you. If he can cure or relieve your suffering let him do so. His examinations are free. He will plainly tell you just what can be done for you. MAN-O-WA will be at the Makeever House in Rensselaer on Wednesday. .Sep., 20.1893 one day only and return every four weeks. Terms including medicine <3 to per month. Address. MAN-O-WA INDIAN MED.Oo. dtp, South Illinois st. Indianapolis.
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The Monou Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are nowin daily service on the fast day trains between Chicago end Louisville. These care are modele of convenience, comfort and beanty, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, buter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon's new sahedule to Florida.
Porter & Wishard are now occupying tbeir new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just comp'eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old new. — Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe oialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Fvir Pavilion. Give her a call Anstin k Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin, A. H. Hopkins, G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan yon money on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid tack nt any time, and ere more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited eapital and can accommodate everybody.
tfORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-at-Lavr *nssnla*b, .... Indiana ?iactices|in the Courts of Jasper and adolnlng counties. Makes colleetions a specialty. Office on north side of Washington street. opposite Court House- vlnl •IKON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSO* Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON kt BROTHER, iKNSSXLAEB, - - INDIANA Practicein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector and Abstracter P*r ] trtioular attention to paying tax . Beilina and leasing i&nds. van IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate anfl Collecting Agent* REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in all the Courts of Newto»£ Leston and Jasper counties. *™ B ™^ME^^ l D I OUTHIT!™ ,, * aE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana. M. ~OUGHKIDGI. YIGTOR E. LOUGH RIDGE d < H. LOUOHRIDGE kc HON, !> hvsloians and Surgeons. Office la the new Leopold Block, eeca’d floor second door right-hand side ofhsll: Ten per cent.mterest will be added to all sooounts running uusettled longer than .nree months. vln j
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