Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It is said that Louisiana sugar I men have abandoned the idea of obtaining governmentlbouuties and will procure at cnee the best machinery and appliances for manufacturing sugar from can?, lhey expect to increase tl'e product by extracting more thoroughly the cane juice, and by improved processes in’evaporatiug and refining, and that they will be able to sell sugar cf a superior quality at as low a price as is paid for the beet product under the European bounty system. There is business common sense and democratic every-inan-ifor-himself systems against protection, bounties and McKinleyism generally

A ('ompetitive Examination. Kentland, Ind., July 17, ’95. A competitive examination for the purpose of selecting a caudis date from this congressional district for appointm nk as cadet to the United States Military Acad*emy at West Point, will be held Tuesday, J uly 30th, 1895, at Logansport, Ind. The members of the examining board ar j Hom J. W. Youche, Crown Point Hon. 1). E. Kelley, Valparaiso. J. Z. Poweil, M. D., Logansport. It is probable the candidates vill be examined as to their proficiency in reading, writing, including ortho raphy, arithmetic, elements of English grammar, descriptive geography and history, especially of the United Sta.es. Also a thorough phvsica-examination. Applicants must be at least five feet in height, between seventeen and twenty-two years of age and uu » married. For further information those interested are referred to the members oi th > examining board. J. A. Hatch, M. C , Tenth Indiana District.

This Doctor Advertises. According to a letter recently received by Dr. Van Waters from his brother In Seattle, there Is a quaint and original doctor located on one of the islands of the sound. He advertises in posters sind placards printed on a home outfit. Iu one of his announcements ho says: “Legs and arms sawed off while you wate without pane. “Childbirth and tumors a specialty. “No odds asked in measles, hooping eoff, mumps, or diarear, “Bald-head, bunions, corns, warts, cancer, and ingrowing tow-nales treated scientifically. “Coleck, cramps, costiveness, and worms nailed on sight “Wring-worms, pole evil, shingles, moles, and cross-eye cured In one treatment or no pay. “Private diseases of man, woman or beast eradicated. “P. 8. Terms: C((sh invariably in advance. Nq pure no pay. “N, H, (Take Notls). No coroner never yet sot on the remanes of my customers, and enny one hiring me doan’t has to be good layin up money to buy a grave stane. Come won, come awl."—Stillwater Gazette.