Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fl, i'co~ Ico’slm) I*pre] > red to make five year loans on farm* at ate* positively as low, and eu ai favorable >r»( as con be obtained m town, giring the privilege of partial payments at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid' We are also prepare < to make loan? m personal security on shorter time easonable rates. If yon are in meed ot . loan, give ns a call. 13—4 t.

SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39 Corooran Building, Washington, D. C,, and you wi'l receive four oopies of Kate Field’s Washington, containing matter of special interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this advertisement. Hon. Johannes Koptlke will no doubt be returned t > the state senate from Lake and Porter. We hope so. WANTED— An ngent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rt nsselaer and vicinit'. Address F. A. W OODIN, Foreßiunn, Newton Co , Ind, Governor Matthews tells the mayor of New Albany that he is justified in protecting his citizens from the pillage of Kelly’s so called “industrials.” Their claim, he save is a satire upon honest wageworkers. Kelly levied S7OO tribute upon Evansville, and ii was paid. The mayor of New Albany successfully kicked. Weary wi ves,mothers aucdaugh ters—tired nurses, wateters and help -tirel women of all classes should take Ayer’s Bars, pnrilla. It is the kind they ne 3 d to give pure blood, firm nwr 'S, buoyant spirits, ind refreshing sleep.— There is no tonic equal o Ayer’s SarsapariLa.

Sun Bros.’ World’s Greatest Shows will exhibit ou grounds west of iron bridge on Washington street, Rensselaer, July sth, Ads mission reduced to 25 cents, children 1 0 cents. Sun Bros, have more men, women and horses than any three 25 cent shows in America. Grand free high wire ascension on ground by the great Deonzo. Remember day date, Thursday, July sth. Editor Winslow, of the Ham mond Tribune, wants to wager his old straw hat that Dr. D. H. Patton can’t carry Jasper county this year. We are not hankering after old straw hats. —Valparaiso Messenger . Evidently editor Winslow does not desire that Dr. Patton shall be the Democratic nom'nee. Many a poor sufferer who submits to the surgeon’s knife, in consequence of malignant sores and scrofulous swellings, might be cured without an operate n, by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This remedy expels mm the blood ail the impurities by which disease is generated.

“Mud throwing” in politics does not pay and the fellows who do it are almost sure to be the ones who are hurt. It is all right to consider the personal fitness ani qualifications of a candidate for the discharge of the duties of the office to which he aspires, but “mud throwing” is another end quite a different *hing. Don’t do it.— Valparaiso Messenger. W hatever miy be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use ot that potent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Vn old adage has it that “June damp and warm does not make the farmer poor.” - ... » Joseph Goodett, of Borne, Ga., on a wager, ate three dozen large bananas in fifte n minutes. The populists in this district are arranging to carry on the coming campaign in a tent. The tent will first be pitched iu Logansport and worked ont through the district as wanted. A fine stereoptican with cartoons and other illustrations will go with it, and singers and speakers will fillup the program,