Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1885 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hon. Win. D. Kelley, M. Cm Judge Jos. R. Flanders, of New York, and T. 8. Arthur, have been interviewed by a newspaper reporter as to their experience with Compound Oxygen. Their testimony to its curative action is dear and direct, and shows it to be the most wonderful vitalizing agent yet discovered. Copies of those re markablftlnterviews, and a Treatise on Compound Oxygen, will be mated free by Drs. Starkey * Pale n, HOB Girard st., Philade'phia. We beg to Inform all persons suffering from THROAT OR LUNG AFFECTIONS, Such as COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, That they will not fail to find relief and a Permanent Cure by using, according to directions, ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM It is harmless to the most delicate child! It contains no Opium in any form! NEW EVIDENCE. Read the folio wlngi Addison, Pa., April -A I L* Fayette. H. I„ 7, IM.-rtXeksviolent loct. 18, 1881.-Gentle-cold, audit settled on MsF |men: Allow roe to any my lungs, so much so —* Ithut after lining three that at times I spit ■_> Ibottles of Allen e Lung blood7v*AL L EN ’ 8 IllalHam for a bud utLUN<> BALSAM wax Ml Jtack of Bronchitis, I recoin mended to m« Iw Jam entirely cured. I M a good remedy. I MB bend this voluntarily, took It, and mUiMOwi .*Ol (that those atlllcted sound and well. Jowa MKj>nay be benefited, respecttullv, respectfu ly, A. J. HlLEqgffi. 18l l Jluniut.L H. Davis. "consumption. Addison. PoTaWM .Astoria. 111., April 0, tcxei a r rni iimt 1883. •—Gents: I can 1883.-A. J. COLBOM. cheerfully say your AlEsq., Editor of the I leu's Lupg Balsam, Romorset Herald, . which I have sold for somerset Her a id. a tl)0 past 15 yeMMj writes: I can recom- | bettor than any cough mend ALLEN’S LUNG remedy. and gives gennftuiMu, b.inu ih,. fil arid satisfaction. 'Tis BALSAM as being the f r e q ue ntly recombest remedy for Colds mended by the medand Coughs 1 over *t| leal profe.Hlon hero, used. ’w II ,C.Mooney, Dr'g’et. bold by all medicine dealers. . s» •» U JRT/T’IH ’ H£ARRH pr „ m B'ALM ■fe^£<JßESn o '^| G,Te9 at NotaLlqt|i«l orSnufl*. Ap- / <5 into nostrils. Thorough TreatGlve n 11 Trinl - Sm/Vy "FEVER 50 rents gt Druggists’, ns a « 60 cents by mall, registered. Send for circular. Sample by mail, 10 cents. ■ . ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. 01*1101(1110 to Soldiers and Heirs. Hendstamp rrnXIIINA for Circulars L. BINGHAM, At • UIIUIUIIW tomey, Washington, D.C. AniilMfl Morphine Habit Cured in 10 ■ |w|l |HN to ‘2O days. No |>>iy till cured. Ul I VIVI ba. J. Stephens, Lebanon, Ohio. A A - for circular quick:you’re Agents PATENT S Hand-Book FREE. " f * Su C The OLDESTMEDICfNE In the WORLD Is BA probably Dr. Isaac Thompson’s U elebrated Eye Watell This article Is acardfcUy prepared physician’s prescription, and has beef in constant use for nearly * century, and notwithstanding the many other preparations that have been introduced into the market, the sale of this article is constantly increasing. If the directions are followed it will never fail. we particularly invite the attention of uhysicKns to its merits. John L>. Thompson, Sons & Co., TROY, N. Y.

M A Dlf CT GARDENERS BUY NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS.!';: IVI M [T. r%. I Wholesale Lietof Warranted Northern Seeds before buying else■■■"*aw. aW. Im ■ where,will payyou. JOHN A. SALZER, Seed Oro wer, LaCros.e, Wifi. 100,000 PRESENTS Everybody who sends as directed gets a Present worth from 20 cents to SSOO. ■ The proprietor of THE POULTRY KEEPER, being devirouaof having the already well known and popular Poultry paper more widely circulated and introduced Into houses where it is not already known, has determined to throw off all profit K thia year and in addition use a portion of his capital for the solo Purpose of increasing hie circulation to 100,000 oato* liter deciding to advertise more extensively than ever before, the following plan haa been adopted by us- « FOFt FIFTY CENTS I We will enter your name on our subscription book and mail THE POULTRY KEEPER regularly to you ONE YEAR and Imme- H diatelysend a numbered Receipt, which will entitle the holder to one of the following presents.' If any one desires two reeeipts they will bo sent for *l, and their subscription will be entered up for twoyesrs. 3b LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY. I >0 U. 8. Government Bonds of *4OO *5,000 IPony Photon 100 ■ 10 U. 8. Greenbacks of fi*oo. 5,000 1,000 Pocket Wiser Fruit Kniree .fiIJMO B 10 U. 8. Greenbacks of BUM. 1,000 LOOOGeat’v Pocket Knives 1,000 ■ 1 Nickel plated ColamMo Bicycle ISO 1,000 U.S. Greenbacks of *1 oasis 1,000 B > Grand Sauers Plaao too 10 Gents' Gold Watches, English Bovemeat NO B 1 Grand Cabinet Oryaa,. 200 10 Ladles* “ •• u « ~ (008 1 Throeaeat Rockaway 200 20 Bevs’ Wlver “ Americas “ Moß' 1 Silver Diaaor Service 100 ISoltalre Diamond Flagar Klage 400 B oTon Bonies..., 1,000 20U.fi . Greenbacks of *SO each 1,000 2,000 Elegant Art Beam.. 1 000 B 1000 Autograph Abluau, 02 each 2,000 0 Raw SUk Parlor Salt Furniture 1,000 B 2 Villose tarts 200 1,400 Gold Finger Rings, Ladles* Brsast Flu, Gents’ ■ Scarf Plus, Lockets, Fans and Chains, and 82,421 other presents, valued from 20 cents to 11, makes a grand aggregation of B 100,000 presents, thus guaranteeing a present to each and every new .üburlber who sends us 60 cents. ffl| All of the above presents will be awarded in a fair and impartial manner. Prevents will bo sent *» any B part of the United States or Canads. No postage will be asked from any subscriber to forward presents. ■ I'l-1 WI ■ BO enßUJff’Tffl which you send ns Is the regular price for a year's subscription and therefore we charge nothin* K for the present. OUR PROFITwiII bo in your future patronage and the increased rata we will get for our advertisin? B space YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FREE. Get live of your friends to join you by cutting this out and showing it to them. Send us 52.30 and we will send you THE POULTRY KEEPER for one year, and one numbered receipt for each of -our Bl subscribers, and onp extra for your trouble. . M SEND TEN SUBSCRIBERS WITH *3.00 and we will send yon IB subscriptions and 18 receipts. S Aft DAYS ONLY ! “?‘ 11 ™ ru "r “ "'Z’ “ •»>•“ »•«•»» the number of new subscrip. ■ •tU MA I V VUL I e tiona to 100,000, so we would advise all of our friends to rotward subscriptions at an early date as in no case will they be receivecßlater than February 22. B TINE Pftlll TRY YFFDFII J , ’ h,b **'.‘ n 0 *blMt edited Poultry Paper in the country and already has a eircu-M Ins rUULIfII KECrtll tation of WOW copies, and requires only 40,000 more to have the desired number. ■ It contains sixteen pages, beautifully illustrated. Tells how to make poultry pay. Mg 500 STEM-WINDING WATCHES FREE. In order that we may positively get the 40,000 more subscribers required by the 22d of February; the publisher has bought B 500 Stem-winding Watches, and those JOO Watches will be given away to the first 500 people who answer this vertisement If you send us SO seats you will be entitled to one of these old, well known and reliable watches and one raeelnt B good for oae present. These watches are warranted to be good time-keepers. M Vfs will print in full in the February issue of THE POULTRY KEEPER the names end addressee of the winners of the 800 B Stem-winding Weterbury Witches. Thin offer is bona fide and Will be carried out to the letter. Send now, don’t wait, ® THE POULTRY KEEPER U!!Ji»rstSSß ’Sr3W^WSBrt3»-"I could not afford otherwise. Undoubtedly some who read this new departure will think an offer to give awky *3O WO in flpresents re most unreasonable and unprofitable-, but let us say to all such persons that It'cSkta anywhere from *20,000 to *150,-B 000 to secure a targe circulation to a paper. We know of a publisher that spent *50,000 in one week in givtng away free copies B and advertising his papers, and ths money was well spent, for it secured for him sn ertaWlsbed ctrcutatlon that paid goodß interest on the investment Publishing nowadays must either be done on an extensive scale or not at all. It costs just as B much lor matter, and just as much for illustrations, electrotypes, editorial services, rent, and Ibr setting up the type for a B paper of 100 circulation as it does for a paper with 300,000 circulation. On email editions each one ofthe above items swells B the coat of a single paper alarmingly, but on large editions the expense is spread over So many papers that it Is almost entirely ESS lost. Thus you see that targe profits can be made only by doing a targe business. This is precisely what we propose doteaß with THE POULTRY KEEPER. We will send a Printed List of the Awarda free, and mH prewnta will be forwarded to holders B of receipts as they may direct. OUR OLD PATRONS AND SUBSCRIBERS, whom we number by thousands, should goto work st acre and help us to increase our list, by this trend and. generous offer. i >' /INI V Rrt AFNTR »«""'* POULTRY KEEPER one yesr and one receipt good for one prevent. ■ UN LT OU VtW I O One number ofthe paper Is worth double the subscriptionTrics. rwitoWfty, firs* rtffW rfo not know uo to any Bank or MorcantUo Aftncv. W Honeyin' sums of *1 or less may Usent in an ordinary letter at our rishi laiw rams sbotfiita emit by Registered Latter B orPoetid kote, m,d eddresved to THE POULTRY KEEFER, Eg, Rangolgsh gU Chloogo, lIL r B 48 \c a a . '