Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The finest line of box, calf and gents, also the best stock of boots ever brought to tl is city, at Judge 'Bley’s, the “fine ould Irish gindt«^‘,n,’ wfio wiii take great pleasure -howii g them to you. ! W*r are prepared to dc al. kinds j >f plain and ornamental fresco- j • aiptiug in oil or water. We will J ake your old paper off an : make your room clea i and healthy (you k now paper is not healthy) as heap as you can put on good pa- ; er. If you want your furniture euewed, floor painted, or colors i impounded, hard 01 soft wax fin*' I i.;b, call on VV. J. Miller, House, [ Sigu and Decorative Pointer| ! in old band hall over pos« 1 I ffico. ts

uFsmSssoho I don’t believe there ever was so -rood a pill as Ayer’s. I hav>: been a victim of terrible headaches, and never found anything to relieve m« so quickly as AYER'S PELLS” C. L. NEWMAN. Dug Spur, Va.

BITS OF KNOWLEDGE. A single swullow, according to an authority, can devour 6,000 flies in a day. Locomotives and steamship engines ose a third of the coal mined in England. The eleven cables now in operation across the Atlantio have cost upward of £14,000,000. Down to the year 1800, Krupp had delivered to European nations over 16,000 cannon. The starfish has no nose, but th« whole of its underside is endowed with the sense of smell. Seventeen thousand patents for the manufacture of ink have been taken out in Great Britain. Property to the value of over £125,000 is left in the railway carriages of Great Britain every year. Great Britain owns 2,570,000 square miles of territory in Africa, an area almost equal to that of the United States. The perpendicularity of monuments is affected by the rays of the sun. The heat on one side causes the material to expand. Exposure to sunlight is one of the best disinfectants for clothing knowfi. The Light passing through glass will not do. China raises and consumes more ducks than any other country In the world. On some duck farms 50,000 a year are raised. Celery is invaluable as a food for those suffering from any form of rheumatism, for diseases of the nerves, tnd for nervous dyspepsia. STmTs. ba.-vcs '5 p NehhjLska grows every year $C»\ >00,600 worth of fa m roducts. Theft ure 65,000 farms, whioh produoe 270,XOjQOO bushels of corn and wheat. New Hampshire cotton mills have » oapital of over $50,000,600 and pay $15,900,000 annually in wages. Over 300,« XX) yards of cotton cloth are produced daily, Wisconsin is second in hops, third *» potatoes, fourth in rye and buok<vheat, fifth in cats, seventh in iron ■%i>4 sheep, eighth In hay, ninth is cfDDer. jttOAST beef, 6r fowl, will be mucA nicer if they are kept covered whila roasting; it keeps them moist; uneovei just timo enough to let them brown,

tte.rr. lunrluiw. PHM.ne.M. W»»o»'"sfnd for lATge. l ft«« .. w f#r of aU out fijl". .h*U, vron S JT4a«^ ILKHART CAMIAB* AltS HABHKSS WHt CO. W. B. jPKATT, SWY. KLKBABT, UtS. - ■ ; . ' ' 'S. If you want to raise coifs that will be the best for general purpose, o that will bring the highest price on the market,' go to the Lafayette Import ing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see their fine lot of German Coach Sta'. ions, Just imported, or if you want to buy a stallion on terms that he wi. pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING CO Lafayette, Ind.

F ; ,A WOO] DIN &SO, Fleal-Hlsteite; Agents Foresman, ; 3 No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 mile# • <>• Rensselaer; a very desirabl > Tj impvilhfce soft] on Tavbraif * terms at ?45per acre. ’' _ .' 84: 3*20 acies, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; (0 mil southeast of Chicago; price $lO per acre; will takes6oo in f ood trade. 86: 160 acres, all fenced, town site on The farm, large hav ®o!? n ’ B^°re hhildmg, hay scales, etc.; on 3-1 ry., a bargain a 4 S2O per acre 89: .80. acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles fron town; price $12.60 per acre; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96: 4) acres, unimproved, two miles from town; $lO per aci> on good terms. ? btM^ftinatm^or^jS^ 4 lFomtwo railways;^