Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

r ——— The finest line of box, calf and winter tan shoes for ladies and gents, also the best stock of boots ever brought tc. this city, at Judge tne “fine ould Irish gintl. : mi,’ who will take great pleaRur.?;j ’’howirg them to you. J We are prepared to dc ah kinds of plain and ornamental frescooainting in oil or water. We will !ske your old paper off and make your room clea ! an/i healthy (you know paper is not’health?) as .-heap as you can put on good paper. If you waDt your furniture enewed, floor painted, or colors ! compounded, hard m soft wax finish, call on W. J.'Miller, Honse, Sign and Decorative Pointer. — Studio in old band hall over ;ost office. U

(U<.THE^O HSUS A strictly high-grad© Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modem improvermujita. Mtti EporTo lie Heel. Prices vary reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. ElMgt Mclii 6». «nr» BEUVIOBHE, ILL I r

£g f..hy ylitmlFa Idr i believe there ever vv"' : : .0 good a pill as Ayer’*. I Lavfc been a victim of terrible headaches, and never found an; thing to relieve me so quickly as AYSM’S FiiJLS” C. L. NEWMAN. Dug Spur, Va. I . . .A.-, FACTS ABOUT 80.% All moths produce some form of silk. The silk worm ts Marble to over 100 diseases. Silkworm eggs are about the size of mustard seeds. The French Introduced sari-culture In Louisiana in 1781. In the year 1600 the manufacture of silk began in England. In 1840 the silk factories of Prussia employed 14,000 operators. The product of silk In Connecticut in life was five tons off yaw silk. Bilk goods are said to take dyes more readily than any other fabrics. The Supreme Judges of the United States wears forms of black sUk. Henry YIIL was the first English klog to wear pair of silk stockings. The Imperial library in Paris has thirty-six books printed on white 41k. The Bilk Association of Great Bii<> ato and Ireland was formed in 1888. In 1714 the first regular silk mill is England was put in operation at Derby. In 1718 the first patent was taken out . hi England for the manufacture of silk. The tunes fibers of the cocoons are muck finer than those of the outer layess. Before the revolutionary war homeMade Connecticut silk Sold at $1 an fence. In 1861 six new spactes Of silk wortp* Were undergoing development in France. Germany manufactured in 1881 | •,800,000 pounds of silk, worth. 14*666/ 080 pounds. i The silk industry of China employs, ft Is estimated, from 4,000,000 to 000 people. Ten years ago Japap manufactured 6,800,000 pounds of silk, wort* CL2OOr 000 pounds. In 1887 Great Britain manufactured 8,400,000 pounds of silk, worth 6,400,<|j)G pounds. In thn time c£ AdgUrtle cocoons were unwound and silk was made in the Isl* and of Cos. Ten years njgoail Eurooe mannfaa-

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Pt.TT. linvßinw. Prle., (16.00, for lug&frse ,w «*«««"• •' *» «« ■*«« ILKHART eaiwuea aj»o habjoms mu co. w. b. pratt. s«*y, suebabt, uat. If you want to raise colts that will he the best for general purpose, or that will bring the highest price on the market, go to the Lafayette Importing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see their line lot of German Coach Stalions, just imported, or if you want to buy a stallion on terms that lie will pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING CO., fAHv.I. Lafayette, Ind.

F\ A WOOBIN&GO, Real-Hstate; Agente Foresman, r, & • No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest of Rensselaer; a very desirabl 1 lb rm; will be sold on favorable terms at 845 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved,2 miles from town; long time. 84: 320 aci es, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; 60 inil<-p southeast of Chicago; price $ 10per acre; Will take S6OO in good trade. 86; 160 acres, all fenced, town site on the farm, large hav barn, store building, hay scales, etc.; on 3-1 by., a bargain at S2O per acre. 89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles from town; price $12.50 per 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 pet