Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Railroad Man Cured. Mr. Tom E. Kline, an engineer, forty years of age, residing at 640 East Ohio street, Indianapolis, Ind., who has run an engine for two years on the Wabash road, and thirteen years on the Monon road, much of that time having been the engineer on the fast newspaper train has, for the past ten years, suffered from indigestion in its worst form. He had a continual heavy feeling in his stomach, so that he had to lie in bed to ease his pain. This indigestion caused chronic diarrhoea and sleeplessness. He had to be very careful as to his diet, and could only eat as simple a food as potatoes sparingly. He took four boxes of LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS, and now he can eat anything. His digestion is perfect; he can sleep well, and he gives it as his opinion that the medicine does everything that is claimed for it. He heartily recommends it to all persons enffering from indigestion or any stomach disorder. I * #

Mr-'. Merrill, Wisconsin, is visiting her aaughte, Mrs. Seib, and brother,!'. J. Sears, Rensselaer. ft- K Holhngsf'oi th and wife are visiting friends in Des Moines, lowa. Rev. M. R. Faradiswill discourse next Sunday evening, at the Presbyterian church, on “Sam80D. Dunkard services at the Church of God next Sunday, at 2p. ra. Chas. W. Gray and Miss Flora T. Moore were married Friday evening of last week, at residence of Mr. Marion, in itensselaer. — Justice Morgan performed tbe ceremony. Wm. M. Hoover, D W. Shields and C. B. Steward attanded the sessions of the grand lodge, I. O. O. F, at Indianapolis, Tuesday and Wednesday. The building committee* appointed with instructions to proceed with the construction of the new Presbyterian church edifice, is composed of the ftfllowigg ed gentlemen: T. J». McCoy, Jr bn Eger, MF. übilc r te, G. K. Hole ljngsworth, F. J. Sears aud Rev. lit. R. Paradis.