Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Monon Niws of last Fri* day contains the following notice of a former resident of Reassel* aer: i “Dr. Bitters will lecture At Turpie’s Opera House on thi» (Friday) eve., at 7:30 u. m. on spiritualism, also on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. He will answer all questions on spiritualism. All are invited to attend. Lecture Free. There will also be a Platform Test Medium Present to prove ourimortality." Call at John Healy’s new shoe shop, on Vanßensselaer st, south of McCoy’s bank, when needing any loot or shoe repairing, or other work in his line. Good work guaranteed. at fair prices. Terms cash. 12-4tp. The Republic’s Stability.— “Coxey’s immediate ‘army,’ ” says the New York World, "was never a menace to the government None of the other Coxeyite armies’ are to be feared. A good police force can break u[ any one of them at the proper moment, just as he Washington force broke up the gathering of Tuesday. “This is the most stable government in the wo>-ld, and is less open to the attacks of anarchy than any other, because unier its institutions every one hasan opportu* nity to express himself on ; übho affairs by speech and vote. This is the Republic’s safetyvalve. Real workingmen, in or out of employment do not join the ranks of the Doxeyites nor throw bombs, because each one of them knows that lie has as much influence in the making of laws as it is possible for a single individual to possess. Our Anarchiet gatnerings are not or the wronged and oppressed, but of the lazy and incompetent who So not want a fair opportunity to work, but an unfair advantage over the Indus* trious and thrifty.” 8. E. Yeoman sells McCormick Harvesters and Mowers at Nowels’ mill, near tne depot; also Disc Harrows, Ideal Com Planters, Seeders, Binding Twine, etc.

A Sentinel subscriber sends in the followi g recipes ior preventing and curing smallpox: f‘l herewith append a receipt which has been used to my ovn knowledge in hundreds of cases. It will prevent or cuie the smallpox, even though the pittii gs are falling. When J enner discovered cow pox in England, the worl 1 of science hurled an avalaqceot farpe on his head; but when the most scientific school of medicine in the world —that ot Paris—published this receipt as a panapea fcr small pox, it passed unheeded j it is aa unfailing as fate, and conquers in every mstaqcc. It is harmless when taken by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Her* is the receipt as I have used it and cured many children of the scarlet fever. Here is the receipt as J have used it to cure the small pox, when learned physicians said the patient must die: “Sulphat of zinc, o e grain; foxglove (digitalas), one grain; half tablesroonful of sugar; two tablespoonfuls of water and when well mixed add four ounces of water. Dose, one tablespoonful ev< ry hour. For children, smaller doses'’ “I am willing to risk my reputation as a living man,” wrote Edward Hine, of the Liverpool Mercury, “if the worst case of small* pox cannotbe cured ip three davs simply by the use of cream 'artar. One ounce cream tartar dissolved solved in a pint of water, drank at intervals when 'cold, is a certain, never-failing remedy. It has cured thousands, never leaves a mark, never causes blindness, apd avoids tedious lingering,”—[Rochester Sentinel.

For your millinery and dress making call on M. & A. Meyer. A vopng lady school teacher in a neighboring town recently asked her primary grammar class, com 1 ' posed chiefly of bo s, to form a sentence in which the three words “boys,” “bees” and “bears” sho’d occur. The scholars thought intent’y for a few moments, when one ragged youngster, with a look of victory on his face, raised his hand. ‘'Well, Johnny,” said the school teacher, “what is your sentence?" “Boys bees bare when they eo in swimmin’.” The teach* er did not call op any more of her class. T The Coxey army will disbapd when they are starved opt, They are °ot looking for work. Many of them could readily secure work, but thev fiist want to know what the government is going to do towards supporting them.