Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Laboring Man Speaks. Monon, Ind., May io, 1894. Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, /nd.: Gents—l think it my duty to send this statement to yon of the benefit I have received from LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I have been afflicted for twenty years with stomach trouble of the severest nature. Would have seasons of the severest suffering from one to two months at a time. Between these times of suffering was never longer than three months. There was never any time that I was entirely free from misery more or less. These spells of great suffering would sometimes come on with sickness and vomiting, and other times would come on in form of rheumatism, but would finally center itself in my stomach. I have doctored with a great many physicians, but none of them , could teil me what the trouble was. I was unable to get relief until I got LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. It is now sixty days since I began taking this medicine, and am now for the first time in twenty years free from pain and misery. lam compelled to say it is a blessing to a poor man. J. J. HackkTT, Blacksmith.
Each of the heavenly bodies has its own time for making a revoltu tion around the sun. The earth, as everybody knows, goes around once a year. Mercury takes but a cjuaiter of this 6me. while Saturn is employed for 30 years in making a circuit of the path laid out for him. Consequently, in all these >undreds of years they have never at moved into the .fame positions which they occupiea.in Apn' 29 a d. To the millioift"of Christian people all over the world it is an important coincidence that + hey should see, during Holy Week of this year, the heavenlV bodies almost as they we e when Christ looked up to them nightly in the rapid succession of events which marked the fortnight preceding His crucifixion.
4'rees I 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 Boot Grafts, Nut Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Tree Seeds. We have alar-, ger assortment than other Nursery in America. ARE YOU IN NEED OFANI ? If so send us a list of what you wish to plant and we will quote you lower prices than evsr offered you before. When you se d the list cut out this advertisement and we will send you by mail ■ one Bmall evergreen TRjIE, FREE, or we will send twenty sampler of our trees 6to 10 inches high, sor 6 sorts, for 2 5 Cents in stamps . Write at once. THE EVERGREEN NURSERY CO., Evergreen, Wis. A circular letter from the eUte tax commissioners to county as>« sessors says: “We ask you to imoress it again on yonr township assessors that their duty in assessing a citizen does not simply consist in tabulating the property, but it goes much further,; nd under their oaths they must see to it that the property is hstea ‘at its true cash value’ and they have an equal voice in deter - mining what ‘its true cash value’ is. See that'the test of ‘true cash value is applied to all property, and without fear or favor, conscientiously carry out the tax law ot the stale, rememb.-ring al ways that ‘when we pay tqually, each will pay less.’ Trees ! Trees!! Trees !! If you are going to set tr?es this tall give me a call. W e sell the best stock at very low prices.— I‘ive thousand twosvear-old grape vines, 5 cents each. Ready for delivery after Jctober 10th. Nurs sery one and one>*haif miles north* east of Foresman, Indiana. F- A. WOODIN. A wonderful edifice can be se. n in Delaware, O. When built the corner posts were of green willow. These have taken root, limbs have sprouted, o* which the owner hangs harness, and the I arn ; s really growing up from the ground.
The G-old 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 wlants are two to three inches across, of a bright, shin ng; golden yellow and nearing numerous handsome stamens. The plant is of low, spreading branching growth, with handsome leave! the upper side much darker than thelower, i> I 8 P erfectl ? h «dy. f *rms an excellent border or is grand for bedding, while as a single pot plant it is charming with its clean, ' right green foliage as a background for the flowers, great, shiny yellow disks, brilliant in their reflections as burnished gold. it If h fhZT«A ne » ter ?^’ in ß firm is offering it at the price of ordinary plants, viz., 25 cents a plant ’ ’ By sending 10 cents to Janies Vick’s OnidA^hl’f 91 ’ N ' Y ” fOT Vick ’’ Flo^al Guide, (which amount may be deducted from first order), you will learn all about this beautiful plant Hypericum Moserianinm, and al so regarding their offer of S3OO Sweet Pea * “ Bme f ° r the New Donble
