Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1882 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hill n V# BB Im mm I Clovtr Hulling Attachment writ* TBi AULTMAN A TAYLOR 00. Mansfield, a CIV WOT WART* UOVTt I Toti ■« •> «l*. OI A If W.. 1 , LaiurUot «0«.1.ch., 1.. n iRm PTC vbuk«n m . bay fr.wlb h,ir wi bed V wYtL Old bad,, n t, THICXHN. m.d 4,1*1,31 INVIOORATIIh, HAIR aj.b.r. da'i b« bnmbucf.d. LjOT Ttj tb, fra* Spanlab di.oo.wj oblob bu RKVIR tIT FAILED. RaJoNLI RIX ORNTB u kr. J. GONXaUI, Bos IMS. I mis, Hus. Bonn «»U bsMsUai. ylMnsF X eS2S Every Day Can b* easily mad* with oar Well Augers & Drills Ons msn and on* horse required. W* •re the only makers of the Tiffln WellBoring ana Rook-Drilling Machine. Warranted the Beet on Enrtht Many of our onstomere mace from *BO to *4O * day. *°°*““*“"ujoßifAbiMAnTrirFu. omo._ ran, ygSßw NOT FAIL MSar to send for our fall price tHrir lPi llßt ,or 188 i tyrt rl EM Hnnj address npon appltIsl Ibßla amSf cation. Coritnins descriptionsof ,vrythin : / require.dfor Personal or Family n.ie, with over S.SOO illustrations. We Belt all goods at wholesale prices In quantities to suit the purchaser, The only institution who make this tholr special hnst nets. dIOVTG«HUItY WAI II As CO.. 9ft A 220 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

TO THE TIMING MEN OF AMERICA. The secret of success in business is to buy when cheap and sell when dear. At certain seasons and in certain localities nearly all articles ent Tiii'-T into the process of living can be purchased at a much lower price than is paid for them at Inter dates or at distant points. Ihe individual or company possessing the means to*keep such articles in a fresh and sweet- condition, from their cheap season to the time they become scarce and consequently or who can slop perishable commodities from the scene of their production to a distant market, holds in a Ann tfrasp tlio key of fortune. . . , ... It has been abundantly shown, by recent investigations, that the decomposition of annual matter is always associated with, and is probably dependent upon, the growth ot the microscopic known as barterta, and that the various means by which the growth of bacteria may bo prevented will also prevent the occurrence of decomposition. . .... , , . . The world owes much of its lirescnt intelligence on this sub.iect to the researches awl elaiiorate experiments of Prof. Hcndig, of Australia, who has devoted his life to the study ot the iiuestion of how to overcome the tendency to decomposition existing naturally in all articles oi food, in tne course of his investigations he determined to seek for a compound whjgh should Ih> an actual antiseptic in its permanent condition, and the article which is at the present tirne brought to tin* Attention of the world, nnd which is called Ilemlly'H sustains liis claims to having solved the* problem of successfully overcoming decomposition in all animal structures. H.v practical experiments and tests, extending over a period of six years, with such articles as beef, ganie, lish, eggs, butter, milk, cider, wine, etc., the most astonishing proofs have been secured that the process is triumphantly successful. Beef lias l>eon kept in a perfectly fresh and palatable condition tor three years, without ice or other means to regulate temperature, by simply passim; it through the process, A single steak or a whole carcass can bo operated on with equal success, and the cost of rendering meats of all kinds impervious to taint or decomposition is but trifling -not to exceed oik* ifiill per pound. A quarter of beef was treated on the nth of August, isrs, and on the Ist of •fuly, 1HHI• two yearn afterward, the fibrinous tissue of the beef was in perfect condition, the incut perfectly sweet and palatable, and was eaten by the uninformed awl enjoyed as particularly fine fresh beet. Jno only effect its long keeping had was to render it exceedingly tender and succulent. Warm air, thunder-storms, or any other c ause, will not sour milk thus treated, and the element of loss through souring, which the milk-dealer or consumer now sutlers irom, is entirely overcome. The milk-dealer can-occupy three to six days in shipping his milk to market, and then still have plenty of time to dispose of it before it sours. When the Preservative is added to cream, the latter undergoes no change in the hottest weather, and cream thus prepared has been sent both to Doudon and to Paris, from Sydney, arriving sweet and good at its destination in either ease. Butter, when first- made, or if treated after shipment, will remain perfectly sweet and pur©. A firkin of butter thus prepared was kept for six months in an ordinary temperature, then shipped across the ocean, sent o.v rail from Han Francisco to New York, thence by steamer to Liverpool, and a portion taken out. and oaten: then the balance was returned by water to Sydney, where it arrived in perfect condition. A member of this company ate some of this butter, now 'l% years old, and found it as sweet as the day it was churned. , . . . f .. Tlii& process is the only one. in the. world t up to the prescuif time, by \yhich eggs can bo success fully kept. As an evidence of its completeness and never-falUna virtue 10 this line, we make the following guaranty: 111 at any person may send or bring us any number of eggs, from one egg to live dozen. On each egg the name or any other identification-mark may lie placed, either with ink or pencil, so that there may be no chancre for deception. For every eaa that we do not de/iner at the dale required . perfectly sweet anti fresh , ire. will nay One Dollnr —$1 .(V) for e»wh egg. Iho only condition attached is that the eggs shall Ik; sweet and shall “candle” clear when received. . . . .. The process and means by which such results can be secured, as developed and perfected by trio eminent scientist., Prof. Hendig, have been intrusted to the undersigned company lor introduction and use throughout the world. , , .. We have selected the United States ns the best country from winch to supply the world. Within the borders of fids country are produced the bulk of the world’s food supplies, and m no other country can l>c found keener business men, or readier brains and hands to utilize and profit by any great discovery. Cincinnati, Ohio, is the best shipping point in this country, it is centrally loealeu, ■with railroads and water transportation in all directions, and tin*, cheapest average treight charges can be secured. For foreign shipments we have depots in the seaboard cities. The method of introduction, use* and sale will be as follows: Agents or managers will be located in different sections. Each agent will be empowered to supply all who desire to use it for domestic or business purposes; as well as to contract, with linns or companies tor its exclusive use in particular lines of business, kui’li as the application of the process to the egg or meat, or any other packing or shipping business, or to use. it. for his <mm profit exclusively. \N hilo the j field for a riehly-prontabie business in selling the material to consumers is a virgin soil which will yield a most bounteous harvest to the agent, the greatest profits and rewards do not lie in that direction. On the contrary, the possibilities of profit in handling this wonderful article in. one's torn business are so spiencllu, so far above and beyond the rewards to be secured in following any other line ot pursuits, that one may well Ih» pardoned for indulging in the most extravagant anticipations. \V lien one has the means to so control the ordinary processes of nature that he can pick up any article of a perishable nature when it is cheap, and hold it sweet, pure and perfect, until it doubles or trebles in value, there is no limit to the profits which ho can secure. The recent system of shipping dressed meats from Lineage'to Eastern cities, in refrigerator cars, lias created no end of comment and prognostications as to the immense fortunes being realized. If such a system is valuable, widen requires expensive ana specially-constructed cars, large supplies of ice, or other means of creating a certain uuiiperature» and which necessitaU;s the disposal or consumption of the meat at once as soon as it leaves suen artificial surroundings, what should lx* said of a discovery which enables one to bold meat or other perishable articles without expense or trouble , and in any temperature or under an.v conditions, with no risk or possibility of loss? So perfect is this antiseptic in its effect that, among other severe tests. even a settinq hen can not spoil an eqq that has been treated. We have, seen eggs broken aim exposed to the hot rays of a July suns which would not, could not spoilt but remained as sweet for weeks, thus exposed, as the day they were laid. . . , , . e „ , Any man or company who uses this article in a business of holding perishable products for tho market can not fail to become possessed of all the wealth desired. J lie sources of profit are inexhaustible and the extent of such profits unlimited. ,«- _ • . ti |. If the agent desires only to sell the article ti) others, he will have a monopoly which every family or business man in his territory will gladly pay tribute to. It is so easily applied, so perfect in its results, so economical for all mankind, that its sale will regulate itself. Jhe agency tor one. totrnsb/p is worth the income derived in almost any other business from a whole State. Hie stock supplied to an agent, no matter if lie begins with only a township, will rapidly lead linn to a business worth thousands of dollars. , , , . Hendig’s Preservative is shipped in uniform-sized cases, each case containing ip smaller cases. The retail price of the small eases is eui*h 9 and the aniount contained in each will l ,r< * ( J**J r J'J 1,000 ihs. of meat or 1,000 doz. eggs, or a proportionate quantity ot anything (rise. As little may bo used as is required for each application, and there is no waste or loss. Thus each large case, containing 10 smaller eases, sells at retail for . iThe smallest stock shipped by this company is a case containing 10 boxes, and no shipments will be made to any place where an agency has been taken. Prices to agents are as follows: 1 ca«c, *ls, which sell* for *lB, au«l carric* with it the oKcucy for ° n a cawe** «is, which sell for »»«, and carry with them tho agency for thr 3* a»cN"*lo! which *ell for % 144, and carry with them the agency for five townwhip*. . ... 4 case., *SO, which *cll for *192, and carry with them the agency ,or rTa e *c*;W,-which *cll for *330, and carry with them the agency for two coiinflc*, . .... 10 ca*es, #IOO, which well for *4BO, and carry with them the agency for Clircc countii fi. After the first order, and when an agency is established, the Preservative will Ik; furnished only to agents at a uniform price of *lO per case, in any quantity not less than a ease. When it is desired to make tests bciore taking an agency, we will send a small case, to any address in the world, for *3.00. We can not hold territory for any applicant on the strength of his sending for a test, as it would not lie equitable ti> those who order territory stocks. Hie first order lor one or more cases, received from a certain district, secures the agency for the territory applied tor. and the time consumed in making tests is at the risk of the applicant, that the agency may go to unoui«* r. The process is not intricate or difficult. The possession of the Preservative is the only requisite to Buc-ofKs: Any person can line it, nnd no ex pc line need I>. incurredin ifi« apphenUon. In view of tlie almve Htateinents, we a-k .von, Til IN KING MEN Ol' AMhlCIi A, i*j Hkt* 1 not a Hplendid field forlm-unoHH npivad la-fore you? Ih there any lm-mewi or enten-nse which you can en-'iw-’e in tliat will yield yovi kucli ina«iiificent i-n-fit-V We. have taken the eohiinn- of the public preMH to Kpread before you the intelliqenec of this- yreat invention. Tlie oiilH-rtnjuty to Hccure, control of such an article will not “fro bcyinm;." Every iwenev desired will soon be tilled, and tlmse men who occure the business will be on the mad to success. You can not complain that you were n--t given a chance. This company is expending thousands of dollars in placing this announcement heiore ail men, and those who apply in time, will secure control of a business which will place them in an easychair for life. Our advice is, apply now; write, or better, telegraph, stating tin; territory you want, and thus secure the business. Tne means required to get into this business are not large we have placed the amount of stocks at the smallest figure in order to give men ot moderate, nieans a chance. If convenient.come and see us. We will show you such a display of articles preserved by this process as will astonish you. You are offered an opportunity the like of which will don’t want many men—'we shall limit the number to the point which will covei the territory propt lly anil yield the largest measure of profit to all concerned. . , . . Money will returned in all eases where application.arrives too late to secure territory desired. Make drafts payable and address all letters or telegrams to THE liENDIG CHEMICAL CO., 251 & 253 VV. Fifth Street, CINCINN ATI, 0., U.S. A.

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