Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Prominent Traveling Salesman. Indianapolis, May 10,1894. Lyon Medicine Compares Gentlemen—I began taking LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS some time since for a very bad case of nervous dyspepsia and insomnia, and I am glad to state that it is doing for me what all other remedies tried by me failed to do—cure me. I have about finished my third box and I am more than pleased with its results, and I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffering with nervous dyspepsia as a first-class medicine, and one that has merit. You are at liberty to use this letter in any manner you may see fit, as I am anxious indeed to have every one know who suffers with this dreadful disease how to get well, Very truly yours, G. R. Rhoades. 885 North Mississippi Street, City.
Silver and Gold. Something everybody wants, something all can get by securing a oopv of Vick’s Floral Guide for 1895, a work of art, printed in 17 different tinted inks, with beautiful colored plates. Full list, with description and prices, of everything one could wish for vegetable, fruit or flower garden. Many pages of new novelties, encased in a chaste cover of silver and old. ' Unusual and astonishing offers, such as Sweet Peas for 40 cents a pound, $300 for a name for a New Double Sweet Pea, etc. If at all interested in seeds or plants send 10 cents at once for a copy of Vick’s Floral Guide, which amount may be deducted from first order, to James Vick’s Sons, Rochester, N. Y., and learn the many bargains this firm is offering. Sound Advice. ’ If the leaders want to keep the Democratic party intact," says the LaPorte Argus, "they should keep it clear of entangling alliances with the Popul'sts, or any of the other prevailing ites or isms of the day. Nearly every idea the Populists have is socialistic or paternalistic in its conception and intent, and Demooratic leaders ought to know better than to suppose the intelligent believers in the Dem. ocratio theory of government will ever follow a course directly opposite to the one of all their traditions and beliefs.— Most Democrats are Democrats from principle and not for spoils, and suoh men can never be led far away from the landmarks of the party as laid down by the Jeffersons and Jacksons of the organization.— They do not be'ieve in socialism, and are instinctively opposed to the tendency to absorb the individual citizen into a mass swayed by a centralized power, and they will not follow in that direction. It Is very plain that any attempt to lead far in that direction would result in a split in the party organization, and the adherence of true Democrats to fundamental Democratic principles which are the same today, and just as necessary to the welfare of the government as they were in the eaily days of the Republic.”
Trees ! Trees ! Trees ! Evergreens, both Common and Rare and Choice Varieties, Deciduous Trees, Ornamental Trees of all kinds, Large Trees for Park and Street Planting, Hedge and Bordering Plants, Fruit Trees and Plants, Budding Stocks and Root Grafts, Nut Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Tree Seeds. We have a larger assortment than other Nursery in America. ARE YOU IN NEED OF ANY ? If so send us a list of what you wish to plant and we will quote you lower prices than ever offered you before. When you send the list out out this advertisement and we will send you by mail, post paid, one small EVERGREEN TREE, FREE, or we will send twenty sampler of our trees 6 to 10 inches high, 5 or 6 sorts, for 25 Cents in stamps. Write at once. THE EVERGREEN NURSERY CO., Evergreen, Wis.
The Gold Flower. This flower, so fittingly called Gold Flower, was produced bv M. Moser, of Versailles, France, and introduced In Europe last season, the plants selling at a very high figure, only a few plants coming to America. The plants are two to three inches across, of a bright, shining; golden yellow and bearing numerous handsome stamens. The plant is of low, spreading, branching growth, with handsome leaves, the upper side much darker than the lower. It is perfectly hardy, forms an excellent border, or is grand for bedding, while as a single pot plant it is charming with its clean, bright green foliage as a background for the flowers, great, shiny yellow disks, brilliant in their reflections as burnished gold. This year an enterprising firm is offering it at the price of ordinary plants, viz., 25 cents a plant. By sending 10 cents to James Vick’s Sons, Rochester, N. Y., for Vick’s Floral Guide, (which amount may be deducted from first order), you will learn all about this beautiful plant Hypericum Moserianlum, and al so regarding their offer of $300 cash for a name for the New Double Sweet Pea.
The present national administration has been beset with all kinds of difficulties, for which it is in no way responsible. It found every law. pertaining to taxation and to the finances, of Republican origin.— The panic overshadowed the country before Cleveland became president Notwithstanding unfortunate conditions, the worst is over, and we predict that before the present administration goes out of power. there will be a revival of prosperA bill introduced in the State senate “by request, ” if it becomes a law abolishes all the remaining distinctions which the law makes between the white and negro race, the purpose of the bill being to remove the legal obstacles to marriages between whites and blacks.
