Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Business Man’s Statement LaFatbttb, Ind., May 2,1894. Mtdxcint Ox, Indianapolu, Ind.: Gentlemen —lt ie with pleasure that I can conscientiously say a good word for LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. For more than a year I was troubled with indigeetion and stomach disorder*. Various remedies which I tried gave me no relief, until one day last summer I was told by a brother drummer of the virtue* of LYON’S SEVEN WONDERB. I concluded to try it, and am happy to •ay one box, oosiing only one dollar, entirely cured me. To thoae who suffer ss I did I would strongly advise them to use LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. Yours truly, Jour R. Spences, State Agent Royal Baking Powder Company.

the other side and eiazled it for another 12. The warm weather began the last three days of May when the thermometers showed the temperature to be 98, 94 and 96. There had been ao manyoool days from May 14 to 27 that the average temperature for the month was uearly normal. June took up the heat wnere May left off, and turned out the hottest days of the summer. Ou June 1 the mark reached was 96, on Juno 2 it was 97 and on the 8d it was 100. Onlv oa six days during the month did the temperature go below normal, iuly, for -I ulv, was a cool month. The temperature was above normal only on seven days. The highest temperature was on the 16th .and 17th, when tV.e thermometer marked 94, and for six days it was above 90. August also cave a -reat many mean people a foretaste of their future. Tue temperature was be . low normal only aix days. t*he highest pomt was reached on the 16th, when it was JOO and for 18 days the temperature was 90 and above. It does not inquire a serious stretoh of the memory to recall tbe beat of the paßt month. TTn to &ept 26 the temperature was oelow normal only on four days. On nine days the temperature was 90 and above. Tbe we ther observer, who has lived through a few winters and has the records of the office to back him, says the oomiug winter is going to be a warm one. Last winter was one of tbe ooldest Indiana,ever had. The mean temperature was 26.6. Bhould weather history repeat itself, December will be pool, but Janua y an 1 February will be much warmer, much warmer than the same months of last winter.

Change in Lirery Stable. The u dersigned have thought and are now in control of the Cambe livery s'able, w*»st oi the public square. They solicit a share of ttu people’s patronage. Fine rigs furnished on short notice. Feed* iug and boarding at reasonable rates. Pheoley Bbos. Ex-President Harrison says if his advice is asked he wi 1 not recoi. mend either Czar Reed or Boss McKinley for the republican presidential nomination. How let us hear from Re, d and McKinley s to their presidential preferences. The Public Iress, Hew Albany, may rest assured that true and tried democrats take no stock in the personal animosity it displays towaid Gov. Matthews. The govs ernor’s democracy will survive its . ssaults.

An inexpensive, but attractive rug may be made from coffee-sacks. Take a sack of the size required and hem it. How, from another sack cut strips eight inohes wide, fold down the centei (leaving the double str.ps four inches wide), and sew firmly to the foundation about ha’f »n inch apart Aft ir it is all covered dye the rug any desired color, and after ir is dry fringe out the strips m half a dozen threads. Moss color will make a pretty rug, and by dyeing it be* fore the strips are fringed the threads will retain the kinky, mossy appearance so desirable.— Other dainty contrivances mav be manufactured from these odds and ends that will brighten the home wondertully, and it will be so much better to use them in this manner than to pack them away for another year,to collect the dust and draw the moths. —Philadelphia ’’’imes. J. W. Medicos and family are now located m their new redence on Cullen street