Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chronic Dyspepsia Vanishes. Mrs. Sarah A. Maudlin, sixty-eight years old, and living at Thorntown, Ind., says: “ I suffered from chronic dyspepsia for more than thirty years, with severe pains in the stomach and head For years I did not dare to eat vegetables of any kind. Since taking LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS I have a good appetite, my health is almost restored and I am fleshier than I have been before for many years." Cured of Catarrh of the Stomach. TAe Lyon Medicine Company: Gsntlxmkn—l can not say too much in praise of your great remedy— LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I have suffered for years with a deranged stomach. Physicians treated me for catarrh of the stomach. I was advised by a friend to try your remedy; I have done so and am cured. Waxtkb Daau, 32 Byram Place, Indianapolis.
Trees! Trees!! Trees 1I If you are going to ppt tv? as thiei fall give me a call. sell the beet ctoch hi low prices,— Five thousand two-,year-old grape vines, 5 cents each. Ready for delivery after October 10th. Nurs sery one and one«haif miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. ■ George R. BaUlpy, of Kingman county, Kansas, a former Jasper county boy, is visiting relatives hid friends in this locality. A successful series of meetings are in progress at tho Christian church.
The Flpwer.
Thia 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 wMpits are two to three inches across, of a bright, shin ng; golden yellow and bearing numerous handsome st arnens. The plant is of low, spreading, branching growth, with handsome leaves, the upper side much Jarker than the lower. It is perfectly hardy, f >rms an excellent border, or is grand for bedding, while as a single pot plant it is changing, with its clean, • right foliage as a background for the flowers, great, shiny yellow disks, brilliant in. their reflections as burnished gold. ’ Th is year an enterprising firm is offerin g it at the mice of ordinary plants, viz., 25 cents a plant. By sending 10 cents to Janies 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 S3OO cash for a name for the New Double Sweet Pea.
