Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Many newspapers are adopting various plans to meet ths exigencies forced upon ihem by the hard times. Some conclude to try a reduction of the subscription price and hope to increase tne number of subscribers; others announce that they will throw off 50 cents ter annum to delinquents who will square up arrearages. We do not think either of these plans will pay. With wheat stating at 50 @ 60, oats 10 @ 12, corn 15 @ 16 producers find it next to impossible to make their income meet their necessities. We have concluded, tor a time at least, to meet the emergency, in reducing our necessary cash outlay each week by reducing the size of the Sentinel, and the price to $1: and so soon as we may feel justified in doing so will restore the paper to its former dimensions..
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an exchange says that every p per in the state should publish the. fact that burnt corn is good for hog cholera. It was first discov ered by the burning of a pile of corn belonci’ gto a distillery It was tbr-wu to the hogs and eaten •»y I hem. Before that a number of them had been dying every day from cholera, but the disease itn~ n.e lia ely disappeared. It is so s.mnle a remedy that it can easily b; rd I. *■ The Greatest Country On Earth. The Land of Promise is down South in the eight great Southern States penetrated by the Southern Railway. One way Settlers lick ets and round trip excursion lick' ets are sold by lines leading south in connection with the Southern Railw ly togive the people aehance to s e that gieat country. ihe Southern Railway runs to Asheville and Hot Springs, N (J., ”ihe Laud of t\.e Sky,” America’s greatest resort of health and pleasure. through vestibule trains from Cincinnati and Louisville Thro’ Pullman sleepers from S<. Louis via the Southern Railway. J. C. Beam, Jr., N. W. P. A , 111 Adams St., Chicago. Wm. H. Tayb -e, A. G. P. A., Louisville, Ky.
The uses to which the cornstalk may be pi.t in important manufactures is assured to the end of a company eing organized in the east, with a capital of $50,<>00,000, for the purpose o developing this new industry undei the provisions and protection of several patents. It is claimed by the inventor that the pith may be employed successfully in producing all the articles now made by the use of pulp, with less expense iud more satisfactory lesults. It is also claimed, under a separate patent, tha the cornstalk will produce more and better sugar than is ow derived from cune. Should t e inventor’s o’aim become a practical demonstration, ?ur farmers may in the near future realize morelfrom their cornstalks than from the corn. Time will tell. City Engineer Bostwick has located in rooms up-stairs in the Forsythe building. Judge Healy’s is th* pine* for shoes - Geuns', 1 adies’ and Child reu's. Bou’t forget it.
