Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
farms ?or sale, j We have for sale several tracts f land varyihg in size’ from 40 acres to 280 acres, which wilt be s Id at prices to suit the t mes. Only a small ca4i payment is required, baF ance on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. Prospective buyers will find it to their advanta e t • call a id s e us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind.
_ “Ayer’s (,herry Pectoral saved my child’s life in an attack of Croup.” G. H. FRANKLIN, Bedford Springs, Va. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c.
The hat which Maj.-Gen. Wheeler will probably wear in his campaignings is one which he has worn for the pa t fifteen years. It is aso t b ack hat, which, when not on his head, he ge erally carr i n his packet. in a whole century St. George’s church, Preston, Envland, has had but two vicars—the Rev. Robert Harr’s, who was vicar from January 6, 1798, to 1862, nd the Rev. C.H. Wood, Mr. Harris’ su cessor, who still retains his oust.
Louis XII of Fr nee made a i argain with King Ferdinand of Spain, and afterw ird accused the latter of decept on. ‘•The king of France is complaining that I have deceived him twice,” sail Ker inand.— “He lies; i have deceived him more than ten times!”
T e depth of the Atlantic ocean between th-’ Ca lary Isl ands and the Wen I .dies is something trem en d ms. A pretty level uoltom runs right aw iy from the African islands to the Ameri :an ones, gradually deepening t nearly 19,000 feet. At this spot the est mountain in the Alps might be sunk and still there would be nearly a halt mile of sea water above it
jffelp for the Jfair is what a great many men and women are looking for; help against approaching baldness; help against whitening locks; help to restore the lost gloss to the hair; help against fading tresses; help for the scalp attacked by dandruff. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR offers just such help. It restores gray or faded hair to its original color, gives it length, thickness and gloss, and removes dandruff. “ My hair was rough and broken and began to fall out. Thg use of but one bottle of AYER’S Hair Vigor both chequed the falling out and rendered iny hair smooth, glossy and in splendid condition. It is the finest of dressings.”— Mrs. F. L. SMITH, Silver Creek, Miss. 11 Some years ago my hair I J began to fall out and I becamequite bald. By advice I tried M. Jtyers Jtair Bg<” and very soon my hail “ ceased to fall out and a new and vigorous growth made BMi ; its appearance. My hair la WB*— &ip£l!ig/SiP now abundantand glossy.” —THOS. DUNN, Rockville, Wis.
Why didn’t t'n president pu? thos sons of somebody all in one company and thus find o nt if they were somebodies th mselves? —Ex. Top of the morning to “ajGen. Fitzhugh Lee, Re-Un-ited States army. Richmond Dis-» patch. The immediate invasion seems to be somewhat less immediate than, it was. ‘Senator Quay got away With Holy John, the other dav.
An English advsrtis’ng firm wants to t oard in the banks of the Su canal and decorate them with advertisements. ‘So you have twins ;’t your house,’ said a neighbor to Tommy. ■ ‘Yes, mum, two ff ’em.’ ‘What are you going to call them?’ ‘Thunder and Lightning ’ ‘What strange names to call children.’ ‘Well, that is what na called them as soon as he heard they were in the house.’ .
‘Now, then,’ said a physician, cheerily, to a patient, ‘you have got along far enough to in dulge in a little animal food, and—’
‘No you don’t doct r,’ interrupted the patient; I’ve suffered enough on your gruels and slops, an 1 I’d starve sooner than begin on hay and oats.’ z A woman refused t > give a meal to a dwarf the other day, because she was opposed to pine-a-mite. ~ I
