Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Business Man’s Statement LaFatkttk, In>., May 2,1804. Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, IneL: Gentlemen —lt is with pleasure that I can conscientiously say a good word for LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS. For more than a year I was troubled with indigestion and stomach disorders. Various remedies which I tried gave me no relief, until one day last summer I was told by a brother drummer of the virtues of LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS, I concluded to try it, and am happy to say one box, ooeting only one dollar, entirely cured me. To those who suffer as I did I would strongly advise them to use LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. Yours truly, Jon R. Spencer, State Agent Royal Raking Powder Company.
The New Presbyterian Church. The new Presbyterian church is progressing as rapidly as possible, all considered. The non-arrival of material has delayed the work, but now that all that is necessary is ready, it will go up more quickly. The lack of| money will be the only thing that ooiild delay progiess, but as all subscriptions are now due (except those secured at tho l yingof the corner stone) it is to be hoped that all subsorib» era will pay their subscriptions as soon as possible either to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Mrs C. D Martin, or to Mr. E. D. It iioades, *he Treasurer. It save time and much work Suit er &Ki u ht: “Gome in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one “boys.” Tho Companion Calendar for 1800.
The Fublisherß of the Youth’s Companion are sending to their subscribe™ free an art Calendar, whichb will be highly appreciated. Four elegant water-color paintings are reproduced in all the beauty of color and design of the originate, and of such size (7Jxlo inohes) that they may be framed with fine effect. The first two pictures offer a striking contrast,— a blustering March day in the sugar orchard, and a peaceful scene in midsum* mer. Then follows the noonday rest in the harvest-field, a charming bit of color with a of goldenrod and brilliant antumn foliage. The winter walk to church over the snow- covered fields is the last of the series. To all now subscribers to the papei who send their name and address and $1.75 at once, the bublishers offer to send free this handsome Calendar, lithographed in ine colors, the retail price of which is 50 cents, Thi Companion free every week to January 1,1896, including the Thanksgiving,Christmas and New Year's double numbers, and The Youth’s Compans ion fifty-two weeks, a full year, to January i, b 97. Address, The Youth's Companion, 195 Coiiuubus Ave iue, Boston. A Protracted Meeting, commencing Sunday, November 24th.(next Sunday )jwib be held at the Church of God, in Rensselaer. Preaching by Rex. F. I. Austin, pastor. Sunday school every Sunuav, at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday, at 10:45 a- m. and 7 p. m. — Prayer mer ting every Wednesday, at 7:30 p. ro. Everybody is cordially invited to attend all these services
Discussing thi late election, the late election, the result and the cause, closes an article with the following sensible paragraph: “More powerful, so far as national questions were concerned, than all other influences was the melancholy and disgraceful break down of the party in the United States Senate through the treason of Gorman and Brice and their immediate followers. Notwithst nding this misfortune, the principles of the party remain. It is now, agate, put upon its trial. If the struggles by which it has been torn shall result in its purification, if the treacherous shall bereud< red powerless for further treacherv, and the pal ty shall prove itself an adequate instrument for the accomplishment of its real ends, it will receive, as it will earn, the confidence bf the people.” Wheut 50; Corr 20 a 22; Oa s |le a 15; Rye 30;a 32; Hay $7.50 a $9,00.
