Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1897 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
the: tottewng step age Requires a st'me’ent ae U go** town “The Sunset Slope a 4te.** Try the r. /"*ummins & Co. • Madeby the “Old Process’’—hand-made, sour-raash, Kentucky Bon-bon, absolutely pure and sold only A. KIEFER DRUG CG. dole Controllers and Distributers.
tresses are far wore ic the matron than to the inaid -whose casket of charms is yet uurifled by time. Beautiful women will be glad to be reminded that falling or fading hair is unknown to those who use Ayer's Hair Vigor. r -A> Mine Bntter It Is a fact that in India butter m:ui«„ i*m the thin milk of the native cow s blue, instead of yellow. “When 1 •ame across this azure substance,” says a traveled lady, “1 vowed I would not touch it; but others did, with evident enjoyment; and curiosity getting the upper hand, 1 tried the butter, and, to n# surprise, found it delicious. . You •ho have been used to the golden fresh better of England can hardly realize what It Ls to see bread apparently painted blue." i it»ans. \Y C are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of Interes tl'au any other firm in -Jaspercounty. The expenses will he ns low as the lowest. (Jail and see ns. Office i -1 Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House WAKHF.N & 1 KWIIS.
Lost All Her Sails. Capt. Wilson, of the British ship Crocodile, has made a report to the Merchants’ Exchange describing a phenomenon witnessed on the way from Newcastle, New Bouth Wales. The Crocodile left Newcastle June 22. In 145 degrees west longitude and 10 degrees north latitude the strange appearance of the clouds was first noted. They were crossing and recrossing jach other with great rapidity. The barometer fell from 29.85 at noon to 29.87 at 7p. m. The wind increased to r gale in Xhe evening, and at mid nlglt the sky was lighted by vivid electric flashes. The sea reached a terrific height, and a great twisting, writhing column came Into view, apparently bearing down on the ship. Lightning flashed from this pillar and splintered Into sparks on the sea. It looked as If the Crocodile was certain to go to the bottom, but the cyclone passed astern. Instantly, as It passed, every sail on the ship was ripped away from its fastenings. The Crocodile keeled over until the water was almost even with her hatches. She righted, and a terrific wave washed over her fore and aft. It was then discovered that, her cargo had shifted. It took several days to right the cargo before ’he ship was ready to make sail.—San Francisco Chronicle. Ju !;. r s- if I'nl •'s is i-i-ict- r shoes i R ills’, f.ndi ' and Chili.* ren’s. ißm't it.
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