Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1882 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERRY DAVIS’ Pain-Killer A SAFE MO SUSE SESEOV F 0« Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 1 Cramps, Cholera, Diarrhoea, MEoHI D > ,ss,it |||^B sprain x Isl H BruiSßS ' Burns I la'M'jilwH and I li Bcalds ' if 11 I'/Hb Toothache ■ AND " Headache. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGWSTS.
IlinrC’ IMPROVED ROOT BRER. UIK P> X 25c. package makes 5 gallons of a den IllhV icious, wholesome, sparkling TemperI I anoo beverage. Ask your druggist, or sent by mall for 25c. O. E. HIRES, 48 NDeU. Aue, Philada QHICAGO PITTS! Forty-seventh season of the old reliable “CM. Xogo Pitts” Separators, the only first-clsaS pron Machine now in the market adapted for large or small Jobs, horse or steam power; tneonfyAprpa \ Machine that threshes and clrant/tax and allyrwM perfectly. “ Chicago Pitts ” Double Pinion Mounted Horse Powers are the bft in <A« werM Blackhawk. A pronounced success in 1881; Ughteet draft, fa* •ei and eleaneel thresher in grain, flax, and clover. Could not supply thodemand. Order early. The simplest and most durable machine in the market ENGINES s? MlVllslsV lutely non-explosive. Wats* tube Boiler. Will save their cost in fuel alone. H. A. PITTS* SONS MFC. CO. ' T and 98. Jefferson Bt. CHICAGO, ILL.
0&9&C&4& «©<»<» 50 s©»<»te«K»<»«K»»te«e>a>«K»<»<»tete<»tetete«>tetete A Vass Pom Mair a I AHA tinnarlilw Anyone who takes an agency now can speedily make 81000,andjk yIOU Wall IviaKS wUCeulljs much more. In our limUed space we cannot pnhhsh letters from? ©agents nt work, but the following extracts show the great value of the business, and are fair samples of many re© ▲ports received from our agents. An ag’ent in the State of New York writes:—‘‘Yesterday I secured a very large a "number of subscribers; my profits for tlio day’s work figure up to over $50.” A lady agent at work in the State of Missftouri, writes:—“ln one week I haVe made nearly $l5O, taking subscribers for your paper. J secure a subscriber at|| al most every house.” Au agent at work in Canada, writes:—"The first ton days I whh out, I made over $200.1 am ** ▲ "tonfobed at my own success.” Letters making similar statements are constantly coming to us. All wl>o engage" dfemako money much faster than agents were ever Known to make It before. Any one can become a successful agent.© JlNo one can fail to make great pay. Truk A Co., publishers, have always been in the front, and now make by far theg offer ever put before the American people. It is not at all uncommon for those who work; nt rbis buainosa toy d»makoovors2o a day. Agknts Wanted for the well-known, great family publication. The Illuhtiiaticp’faMM< HkkaW|J monthly by True A Co., Augusta, Maine. Terms $1 a year. The Herald is the largest and meal el family publication in America, and whoever says anything to the contrary makes statements that aNfiaMy ' each number contains 24 large pages, 96 long columns. All over heretofore thought of outdone and taFWlr-» Touted. 12 Beautiful and Elkgant Chhomos GiVkn Frkk to Each Subhchiukr. Each of those chromos Is worth - © ton of the ordinary pictures that are given to subscribers. As beautiful works of high art, those chromos far surpass any© ever before presented to the subscribers for any publication. An Extraordinary Offer. We send thoA “Herald 3 mouths froo to ail who now subscribe, or fifteen months in all for only $1; this great offer induces people to J at once, and taken together with the immense standard publication, and the 12 beautiful and valuable pre © Annum chromos, enables agents to secure a subscriberat almost every house they visit. Our Private Termsi to Agkntba send to those who order Outfits; it would not be best to publish our terms hero; our terms are most liberal, and all who take agencies to make money faster than over they expected to at any business. Our Agents >ikw© The largest, most magnificent, and expensive Outfit ever placed in the hands of agents by any puhllstiers. ItA sFconsists of the 12 premium chromos, sample copies of the Herald, a large circular, explaining in detail all about and giving private terms to agents,blank subscription lists, instructions for working in the most manner, and a certificate of agency showing that you are appointed by us ns agent. This large, expensive OutfitJ” A ©free,but in a measure to guard against unprincipled persons ordering it, who do not mean >l **’ n ®**»J*'®. r *‘9J? are X that 25 cents be sent when it is owie<cd, which barely pays for the packing and postage alone; the Outfit itself ?furnish froo. As a further sal>giutitd( every person who orders «n Outfit to send us a copy of the ©letter:—True A Co. Bend flie.a’t oW tho agent’s now Outfit. I faithftilly promise and assure you that I order they AOutfit for the purpose of going4o wi/rk at the business and not in order to get it free by just paying the poatage Jcost of packing. Enclosed I send 2r><%nM. Ntyno . Post office address County a db ©take postage stamps, and it is better to than to put silver in a letter. Wo guarantee the safe delivery In© & good condition of every Outfit that is mails are very trustworthy, and it Is best to send amail atmaoiA Yraoney in a common letter. If we have more appiiefftithiH for agencies from any locality than we need to do the wo J’*uk money sent for postage and packing on Outfits is returned at once,and tiie Outfits an* of course notsttlt. Wo will© ▲return the 25 cents sent for postage and packing to any person who, on receiving tho Outfit, is not satisfied with it Ida yall respects, or who, on trying tho business, is not fully satisfied. No oho fails—al) are more than siUisned. Conduct thk Business. Tho agent having ordered and received an (outfit goes around from bouse to housed the mammoth illustrated paper and elegant premium chromos; boexplains that those who subscrlbs now,£ vpaying only sl, will receive the paper for fifteen months, and all 12 of the chromos free. Then once a week or as olwmw teas the agent may think best, the names of the subscribors secured are forwarded to us; as soon as a list of jLIs received, we forward to the agent tho full set of 12 premium chromos for each subscriber, and a f° r ©entitling him or her to tho paper for fifteen months. Wc then commence to send the papers to subscribers at opcew stand continue regularly for fifteen months. When the agent receives tho elwomos he goes around and delivers th«ms 5* to the subscribers, collecting $1 from each; thus it will be seen that all connected with the business is perfectly ©and easy. We guarantee tho safe delivery in good condition of all that is ordered; if any thing is lost or damagedy itbwhile passing through tho mail we are always ready to fill the order over again at our own ®xpcnse. Our YPrkmium Chromos. So much room would bo required that wo cannot give descriptions of these 12 fine works of ©art, each one of which Is worth ten of those ordinarily given to subscribers; therefore wo slrnply give their Damee© ▲or titles. Premium chromo No. 1 is entitled—Tho Monarchs of the Mountains. No. 2—T130 Little Student. No. o A "Crossing the Meadow. No. 4—l Can See You. Papa. No. s—Tho Baltimore Oriole. No. Blw« Jf/- J®. 7— A ftChildand Pet Lamb. No. H-Our Little Gardener. No. 9—The Assault on the Sweets. No. 10-The Result. No. 11— ▲Mother and Child. No. 12—Happy Hours. Spark Timb. Many people have spare time that they would like to tn rag profit. A person can take an agency and cam quite a sum of money rnpjdly and easily during spare time. ' ,ra ® r M &an Outfit at once and give the business a trial. Now is the time. Great I ay. In no line of business are people© such great pay, without the investment of capital as arc the agents for the Herald. At present thia may beg "called a royal business. Many agents who work at tho business all the time consider it a poor day s work when they Ado not earn more than $lO. It costs nothing or next to nothing to givo tho business a trial. Those who need ?able work should not delay a day, for nowJs tho time and delay is money lost. Engage NOW in tho mislnoss ©wish to at all, for it is likely that all tho agents that aro needed will soon bo engaged, and this advertisement may© Anot appear in the paper again. Now is tho favorable time to make tho largest profits while the field is new. Subm RißK.g JI Those who want tlio lardbst, cheapest, and best fam My publication in America, together with the finest premium ©ures ever seen, will take tho Herald. Those who read this who aro not called on by our agent should send $1 to us© ▲in a letter; those who do so will receive tho premium chromos by return mail, and will also r ®^®’ v ® tne paper regu-g ?iarly for one year and throe months. Rembmbor wo guarantee tlio safe delivery in good condition of the premium . ©chromos and of every number of tho paper. If anything is lost or damaged In the mail, wo always supply It again at© ▲our own expense. Money to be madk, rapidly, easily, and honorably by those who secure agencies. No other *>usl-g xfnpsflpays agents so well. No other business not requiring a largo capital «nd great transactions T»ayß any onaas well.Y RAH agents at work are just coining money. Reader,you can do just as well as any one if you will but go aneaa; an© ▲earn great pay. Wealth is not accumulated without effort, hut energy when pronerly directed, will °*J® n ™®f®A V money in a short time than can be made in many years of ordinary labor. Those wlio secure agencies will find that we Ahave directed them in the right way to mako money honorably and easily in a pleasant business. There is no nsa© Xwhatever, no capital is required for testing thcr business. No ono can lose anything in, any event, while, on the otnerg "hand, no worker can fail to mako ton times ordinary day wages; in view of all this those who read this who need proDIAable work, who do not mako an effort to secure an agency are short-sighted, and lack the elements that make sue g Xcessfal men. Ladiks mako tho very best of agents, and at this business generally earn quite as much as men. Eveßj| ©young boys and girls can work up their own localities, thereby earning a handsome sum without being away from© Ahome over night. Don’t fail to order an Outfit at once and give tho business a trial if yon wish to quickly make eg Jlargc sum of money, for that will bo a great mistake. A little energy put forth in the right diirction will often accom-M ©plisn wonders. We now need many new agents. The pay that we offer is large and sure. Now is the for soon© Awe are sure to have all the agents that we san employ to advantage. We keep agents supplied with ail the they need, free. All, agents alone excepted, must send 10 cents for each sample copy called for. ® n ® < ’ b Ha ©conduct this business successfully who can carry around the Outfit and show it—that is a fact that Is established and© ▲proved beyond a doubt. There never was an easier or more simple business to conduct. The fact that any one wnoA an agency now can earn immense pay is also established beyond the shadow of a doubt. We are taking Ameasures to engage all the agents that are needed to work up the United States and Dmmnion of Canada, and we© ▲frankly advise the reader who wishes to engage in tho most profitable business ever put before him,to secure * n A "agency at once, for soon all tho agents that aro needed will be engaged; such a chance as this never remains Along, for the field is quickly filled by persons of energy and shrewdness. If you take an agency for the Herald you go© Xto work for an old and thoroughly established publishing firm, who have tho means to do all they promise, no mat•▲ wter what may happen. Reader, we have but stated candidly what others arc doing ami what we believe you can do. As Ait costs nothing to try the business there is no chance for loss In-any event. With each Outfit we send Xto Agknts. and the fullest detailed explanations, covering and making perfectly plain every point. We can guaran-Jx ©tee that all *dio go to work will earn great pay, othoVwis<Lwe should not be willing to send our mammoth, ex pent! vow Anew Outfit free. Private terms to agents sent froo tn thole who apply for the same, but the best way Is to order ang ?Outfit at once, thereby savin r Dolav is m ow Address True A Co., Publiahem. Auirtlßtajlßlne.
mediate rslte/in the worst canon,insures comfort-W able sleep; effects cures where all others fall. A ■ trial convince tht mo»t tkrptical. Price ,»Oc. and ■ ggJKggggjgggl
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