Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1897 — Page 4

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nOW 10 FiNO OUT. Fi.l a iiuttlu or wMmnou glass • ltb on dp ami let it stand fweut) four hours; a seoiirvpru or settling iudicateß a diseased condition oi ne sidueys. Whin urine staino men it is positive evideuoe of kidney trouble. Too frequent de» sire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convinciug proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of ordei. WHAT TO DO There is comfort in the know;** edge so often expressed, that Dr Kiimer’s Hwamp Boot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wisp in relieving pain in the back, kirU nays, livt r, bladder and every: part of the urinery passages. It roots inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effect following use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compel ed to get up many times during the night to urinaie. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Bwampißoot is soon realized. It stands the hignest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need r medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Democratic SentD nel and send yonr full poßt**nfiioc address to Ur. Kilmer <fc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper ). uarauterß the gen** nine ness of this offer.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla j Hm Remedy with jj • Record. j; | 5# Years of Cures 1 Princeton, N. J., Oct. 28—A son was born to the household of Grover Cleveland, the for mer president of the United States at noon today. It is said the newcomer resent bl e parental in points of good healh, but neither Mr. Cieve land nor the three family physicians will say anything m regard to the newcom r oth er than he is getting along mcelv and is a fine boy. All afternoon Mr. Cleveland has received at his home the many callers who unshed to pay their respects to him in honor of the occasion. Some have con gratolated the expiessdent personall v,but many preferred to leave their cards with con gratulations, and best wishes for mother snd son. A great many or confi’r&tu^ lilMOtlh OF W 1 WBr6 loßf*nh

PriDceton undergraduates have taken a great interest in tae new Prfncetonian The fact that a Cleveland heir was born was antounced during the ’vaisity practice this afternoon. There was a large gath - ering of undergraduates on the field watching the ’varsity and scrub teams practice.— When the announcement was made Princeton cheers were given for the boy, three ior the mother and three mo:e for the father. It is probable that the undergradnts will serl euade former Piesident CleveS land and his heir at some fu ture date. On the college bu etin board in front of Reunion hail was posted this notice; “Grover Cleveland, jr., arrived today at I*2 o’clock. Will e.n te r Princeton with the class of 1916 ano will play center rush on thechampions'iii) foot ball teams of 'l6, T 7, IS and ’ 9.' ?

I 1 S A 2*^*■*>-' Jti ( , I Cherry | t'YTI 1 I S) jk ViF' Wb- < -J r> * w*9- Jl | J costs more thin other inedi- !| cices. But then it cures more' iv than ctlier KitCicines. ], |5 c£ tl - cheap cough 'i> tnedieb'es merely palliate; <i| ]» they o.tford i' .d t tnpo- 't[ ]i) ra>y r ie,‘. ..yc-'s Cherry D Pectoral does not patch up cr (<; |) palliate. It cures. V ‘ \ Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, J| l Whooping Cough,—and every '!) other cough, will, when other V ]? remedies fail, yield to « ; Ayer’s ’ | Cherry Pectoral L |) It has a record cl BO (< years ot cures. ('| 1 1) Send lor the “Curebook” I ? —free. v | II J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. (' | INGALLS ON BRYANT Ex Senator Johu J. Ingalls, after a political speech at At chison recently, spoke of Wil lam Jennings Bryan as foi lows: “But Mr Bryan is not to be catalogued as an uninte ’estiiu person He was the star actor in one of the great dramas of our time. He was one of the chief figures in the most important political campaign since the close of the war. “Against tremendous odds without combination, experi ence or fortune, he won the most signal personal triumph of our history, at an age vv hen political leaders generally artin the cradle or the kindergar ten. Through the contest for the presidency he displayed courage, endurance and versa tility that have not been sur passed, and he accepted defeat with dignity and composure.”

' PLAINLY STATED. The following, taken from an editorial in the Chicago Chronicle, presents*the argu ments of the free coinage ad vocates about as forcibly as it can be put: “Why did silver fall when mints were closed against it? Because the closing of the mints against it diminished the demand for it But evi dently it increased thedemand for gold as mueh as it dimin ished the demand for silver. Then why should it not raise the value ot gold as much as it lowered the value of silver? “A comparison of prices, which is the only way to find out, shows that, the value of gold has risen largel. as amt ter of fact, for it takes a larger quantity of commodities in general to buy a given quan tity of gold. Bimetallists on their part will not hesitate’ to admit that as the closing of mints lowered the value of sil ver and raised the value of gold so the reopening of mints would lower the value of gold as well as raise the value of silver.

“And they claim that this would be essentially, just to creditors! as well as a relief to debtors. And they claim that it would at the same time give a broader basis to credit and insure a greater stability in the standard of value than either gold or silver mono metallism possibly can.’' — l ■ 1 Governor Mount says thata recent visit to his farm has convinced him that the winter wheat crop in the belt will be almost a total failure, a b seed plant id two months ago has not germinated as yet. _ Be

Under the auspices of the Ladies' Industrial Society of the Presbyterian Church of Rensselaer, Rev. C. D. Jeffries pave an entertainment con sist ing of recitations of Poetical and Prose Selections chosen from Shakspeare and other distinguished authors, in Ellis’ New Opera House, last Tuesday evening, before, a large aha appreciative audience For a number of years before he entered upon the active work of the chris* ian minrerty, Mr. Jeffries was a prof - ssional Elocutionist. He has f;iven Readings in many of the argest churches public halls of the cities of Fittsburg and Allegheny, and in many other places in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

While a student in “The Western Theological Semina ry,” which is next to the lar gest Seminary of the Presby terian church in this country, he was the “T eacher of Elocu lion and Oratory” ip that in siitntion of learning. Immediately after he was graduated he established a School of Elocution and Or atory” in the Gurry Institute bu Ifiing, on the corner of Penn Avenue and Sixth St , Pittsburgh, which he coudi ct t d for one yen», at the end of which time he toot* < barge ol a Mission Ghurrh m T cum sab. NebrasKa. Some of the be t critics have sact tnut Air Jetlriesliasbut few equals as a public reader. Am JtiiiH aha tyhierlo eutionary tale tg, helped va lions, cbn-ch.>si (<- p :-ii- 1 p* if... ..I. ore'is hi o ,ne. . ■ know tu f t»*e ; ro ceeds of 'J u- j sday evening's entertainment are v ry satis factory to the meml)erslii|i of the “Ladies industrial Socie ty.”

Aasb with a wire owe :s a new m&tollal made In Dresden, the glaes being (used to the wire while in a plaatio * ; *‘e. The adhesion is said to remain -er.’eot under severe fluctuation ol temperature. A ifBDiOAj, dlecovery reported from Edinburgh ia that severe inflammation »f the brain, due to blows on the head, can be oured by lubricat.ng all the internal membranes of tbs ne«e wltk t'yoiwine. This gives relief to the brain by causing the water to desoend by the note aad throat. J. 0. Stewabt, the well-known com* median, owns an iala&d in the mouth o< vhesapealte Bay, on whloh there is cla> that w u d turn out pure aluminum at •iztean oents a pound. The olay has been examined by a Philadelphia chemist, and at the end oi the season a oompaay ia to b» organized to manufacture 'he metal. A new gunboat of the Swedish navy tas the combined qualities of to* breaker, tugboat, fire engine, water distiller, torpedo repairing ahip, and man .of-war. Bhe la one hundred and twenty feet long end twenty-one feet wide, is Equipped with four Nordenfelt guns and torpslose, and has engines of one hundred end fifty horse power, giving a speed oi twelve and three-fourth knots. Whits lead is poisonous to most people; but there are examples of individuals who are unaffeotod by it John (arris worked for over *lfty years in the well known white lend establishment ol WetherlU & Brother, Philadelphia, and always enjoyed good health. He lately lied of old age, Thomas MoCann vu lother example. He worked over fifty te* years la the tame concern.

Fine Kargaroo shoes, for men, vouifiu, and children, for wint-1 and shod wear, at Haley’s the only exclusive shoe store in town Eve rv pair warranted tojwear—out in time. The Jndg3 knows whereof he sp aks, as he is the sole ortho d.ix iu !ge of good material and good workminßhip in the trade in this locality. , Gbeat Music Offbb. Send us the names and addresses of three 01 more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents iu silver or postage and we will mail you ten pieces full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, willtzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano anu erg n. Address: Populak Music Pub. Co., Indianapolis, lnd. ,Yerington’s Oo’lege’ad. on first page Don’t fail toieadit, and don’t confound St. Louis, Mo,, with * St Louis, Michigan.” Tty Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread, None better. Doctor Moore, the careful specialist. Rensselaer, lnd Cake 6 made to o v cer, at Kennel Bbothebs. Judge Healy’s is th> place sot sh oes —Genes', Ladies’ and Child# ten’s. Don’t forget it.

Mu In M-Msu \S i *c of Indiana, Japper Oouuty. In the Jasper Circuit Court, To October Term, 1897. Jameß Leonard, AdmT vs George H Brown et a! Now comes the Plaintiff. by william Johnston his attorney, ami flies- lug complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defentant William P Irwin Is not a resident of the Btate of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby gives said Defendant, that un'ess be be and appear on the first day i>f the next Teun of the Jasper Oircutt Court to be holden on the third Monday of October, a d, 1887, at the 03art House in Rensselaer in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard aad determined in ki3 absence In witness whereof, 1 here unto set my hand aad affix the seal ofjsaid (pCAvfci Court, at Ren alaei Indiana this 20th day of Amrust. 189 V W« H COO VER. Clerk geyttllUam Johnston PITs Atl’y

F\ A WOODIN &GO, Real-Estate Agents Foresman, an a No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest of, Rensselaer; a very desirable farm; will be sold on favorable terms at #45 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved, 2 miles from town; longtime. 84: acres, unimproved, one mile from hr. town; 60 miles southeast of Chicago; price $lO per acre; will take S6OO in good 86: 160,acres. all fenced, town site on the farm, large hay barn, store building, hay scales, etc.; on 3-1 ry., a bargain a* S2O per acre. 89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles from *?n lce pci acre; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96: 40 acres, unimproved, two miles from town; $lO per acre on good terms. 98: 400 acres, unimproved, 4 miles from two railways; a bargain at *lO per acre.

Rensselaer Marble House 7/ K Y «c BARCUS —Dealer* In — , .W e:ric:en and Italian Mai . 1q ® * P’l KENTS, TIBIE’kS. "<■ VI I! AKD MARBLE MANTELS » r ./iJTD WASJES. i ‘ r|, HL : ; onsselaer Indiana. il I Cl [III iuTivare-rooms W^WIIYA:VSe -DEALER IN—FURNITGRE, WILLIAMS-STOCKTON LLOCK 1 ’TtT' I'loop ' ■ r-r I1;\ f! PonRE v. W« will tend prepaid, for one dollar, enough Jt J* 9 PORCELAIN ENAMEL PAINT j i 1 J* JA to cover a bath with three coats; or you may give 9 1 THE APPEARANCE OF CHINA WITHOUT ITS FRAILTY 1 to Wooden or boo Ware, Bicycles, Furniture or Flower Pots, Tbb is not a 1 i 1 paint with a shiny surface only when new, but A LASTING ENAMEL* i 1 Shades: Snow-White, Cream, Ivory, Satin-Blue, etc. 1 Send stamp for circular. A RINALD BROS., No* 30 N. Sixth Street, Philadelphia* a

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Beauty’* base I** the fading or falling of yM the hair. Luxuriant tresses are far more «e the matron than to the maid whoa# eaakot of charm* i* yet unrided by time. Beautiful women will be glad to be reminded that falling or fading half la unknown to thee* who ase Ayer’s Hair Vigor. PIONEERM L&TWARKETT] BaEF. rtl» Button, S(io=age. ialogna, et< quantities to suit at tno ±A EST PKICES.— itfoae but the best stook slaughtered. Eveyociy is invited to call. THE HIGBEST PBICESPAID FOB Good Oattle 9 FJ.J. EIGLEBBACH. Pioprietor.

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