Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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C. W. Coen has taken the agei* cy for Gas-burned Tile, and will keep them in stock in connection with his Grain, Hay and Coal business Baldness is often preceded or aceompanied by gravness of the hair. To prevent both baldness and grayness, use Hall’s Hair Reviewer, an honest rei. edy. ."■ 1 e a _ A new law in Germany provides that a husband who mar be habit aally cruel or unkind to his wife, shall work ?1 week, turn over his wages to his wife onfpay day, and go to jail Saturday and Bunday. Everybody knows that the conditions for health are not favorable when the stomach, liver and bows els are disordered. In such cases, headache, indigestion, and constipation are the result; for all which ailments the proper remedy is Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. The Bixieeners Club, consisting of graduates of the soldiers’ orphan’ schools of Pennsylvania., has decided to erect a monument' costing about $15,000, in Capitol park, Harrisburg, to the memory of Governor Curtin, the founder of these schools.—Lewistown, Pa., Free Press. A genuine ghost story has yet to be attested; but not so a genuine blood-purifier. Over and ov*r again it has been proved that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla stands alone among medicines as ho most reiis able tonic-alterative in pharmacy It stood alone at the World’s Fair. Overshoes may be nicely mended at home, if attended towhen the break is small. Purchase sor 10 cents worth of red rubber from a dentist and out it into small bits, dissolve it in chloroform and add n little black tube paint to give it a dark color; spply this gum inside and out, coveting the break. While husking corn a year ago farmer John Sterrett, of New Castle, Pa., lost a wallet containing $25 in bills and several souvenir coins. Recently he butchered a big hog and found the missing pocketbook |in the porker’s stomach. The money was not injured in the least. Nursery Stock for SaleI have a full line of Fruit Trees at IUFF s Livery Babn. . Will sell at low prices, Call on J. F. Iliff. / F. A, WOODIN. The Presbyterian people had a right royal time at their church last evening—a fitting clo e to the aeries of meetings that have been in successful progress for • number of weeks. At the close of the prayer-meeting exercises the annual conmgatienal mt eting was held. The reef the the secretary and treasurer presented the financial affairs of the church in a very favorable light—increase in receipts and expenditures)over former years, and out of debt. And we| would add right aff,irß ma - v be instly attribute, to the business qualifications, real and efficiency of the secretary, Mrs. <J. D. Martin. There seemed to be a note of glad triumph in her verbal announcement, at the close of the written report—•and the church >s out of debt.” The reports of the officers of ths various auxilfary institutions connected with the Church, showed.them all to be thriving and prosperous Election of officers buceeded the reports. The advisability »f pushing the erection of a new church pdiioe was then discussed. Much en-
