Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1898 — Cephalotus [ARTICLE]
Cephalotus
THE INFALLIBLE HEADACHE CTUBE. It is universally conceded its equal does not exist. It is an -ib*« solute sure cure for the' most obstinate case of nervous and sick headache, and will in any case give relief in fifteen minutes. Once tried you will never be without it* Price 10c. for package of 3 powders or 3 pkgs, of 9 powders for 25c. Don’t fail to try it. Marsh Mfg. Co. n 42 6m. 538 W. Lake !St, Chicago, Mrs. Fannie, wife oi. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins, died very suddenly on Thureday morning of last week at the home of J. F. Hardman, on Cullen street. Heart trouble supposed to have been the cause of her death. Fuueial services were held Friday following at the Church of God, Elder F. L. Austin officiating. Intermtnt in Weston cemetery Floral offerin s were furnished by the Ladies’ Literary Club,of which dec ased was the first president, and many friends. Fannie T. Dwigglns was born in Clarion county, Penn., May 1, ’36, died at Iten'selad , Ind., October 20,1898, nu il9 days. Her maiden name Aas Travis. She came to Bensseiaer in 1860, making her home Aith her sister,Mrs. Alfred Thompson. Was mairied to Robert S. Uwiggins Dec. 28, 1862. Of this ’.tuion three children were born, Elmer and Jay now in Enrope, and a daughter who died m infancy. She has been a faithful member o r . the Church of Cod since 1860. Resolutions of respect adopted by the Jasper county bar, of which Air. i wiggins is a member, and court officers, will appear m onr next issue. THE COMPANION fob the Best of 1898. The principal attractions offered by ihk Youth's Companion for the regaining weeks of 1898 provide a foretaste of the good things to follow in the ujv volume for 1899. To the first issue ’ssne in November Frank B. Stockton w 11 contribute a humorous sketch enticed “Bome of My Dogs,“ and in the is- | e for the week of November 10th will •ppear Bu lyara Kipling’s thrilling story of the heroism ot soldiers io the ranks, “The Burning of the Sabah Sands."— io the seven issues to follow there will be contributions to follow by Lord Dufftrii, William D, Howells, J. E. Cham be lin, the! American war correspondent, 1W ary E. Wilkins. Hou. Thomas B Beed, the Marquis of Lorno, Mmp, Lillian Nordics and I. Zangwill. Those who subserve now for t*o 1899 volume will receive every November and December r sue of The Companion from the time of Bubsciiption to the end of the year fee, the Companion Calendar for 1899 free, and then the entire 52 issues of The Companion to January 1, 1900. An illustrated announcement of the 1899 volume and sample copies will be sent free to any one at s dressing The Youth’s Companion, 2U Coin bus Ave.. __ Boston, Mats,
