Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1885 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Prosecute the Swindlers! ! I If when you call for Hop Bitten (aee green cluster of Hope on the white label) the drnggist hands out any stuff called 0. D. Warner’s German Hop Bitters or with other “Hop” name, refuse it and shun that drnggist as you would a viper; and if hs has taken your money for the stuff,, indict him for the fraud, and sue him for dAmnges for the swindle, and we will reward you liberally for the conviction. “ I Have Suffered With every disease imaginable for the last three yt ars. Our Druggist, T. J. Anderson, recommending “Hop Bitters" to me, I used two bottles! Am entirely cured and heartily recommend Hop Bitters to every one, J. D. Walker, Buckner. Mo. Counterfeiting Proves Superiority “Although counterfeiting is one of the greatest crimes against the business of any country, and in many cases—- “ Destructive of health and life!” “It proves beyond a doubt the" “Superiority”— Of the article counterfeited; As no inferior article is ever counterfeited. Proof of this is found in the great number in “Australia, England, France, “Germany, Indio, Belgium, Canada andi the U. S.— Of counterfeits of the great remedy, “Hop Bitters,” Whose name and merits are so well known the world over that it is a “Shining mark and a favorite prey “For Counterfeiters !!!” Beware of all that does not have a green cluster of hops on the white label.
Prosecute the Swindlers !! ! If when you call for Hop Bitters (see green cluster <>f Hops on the while label) the druggist hands out any stuff called C, D. Warner’s German Hop Bitters or with other "Hop" name, retuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper: and if he hastakm your money lor the stuff, indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will reward you liberally for the conviction. LAW AGENTS SSS .am., amployment and good salary etMTGiiiil'* selling Queen City Skirt ana StoekingSupportere. Sample outfit ft-ee. Address Cincinnati V Suspender Co,, Cincinnati, O. PHOTO-PORTRMT to D. S. M 19 x 24 Inches. There are many portrait* of Gen. Grant, as therewere of George Washington, but the portrait of Grant by Bogardus, taken just after his return trona the trip around the world, when at the zenitli of hl» fame. In the prime of life and in perfect health, is the only one that will be known in the future. The portrait of Washington by Stuart is the one known to the masses; even children recognize it before they know the alphabet. The portrait of Our Old Commander, as taken at the time we refer to, is the one timt will live in the minds of the people of tho country he saved. Millions saw Gen. Orant at about the tl me thia was taken. Even though Gen. Grant shall happily be. spared to his country for another generation, lie cam never have a portrait taken that will fill the popular eye and heart as this one does, taken when at his best. Hence this will lie the portrait of history. No steel engraving or oil painting can compare, as a likeness, with the photograph—the mirror of the face. No one can look at the portrait without discoveringthe signs of character that won battles during the war, and of late has driven death from his do r when, all others quailed with fear. We have published thia portrait as a sort of Easter card of joy at the probable recovery of the Nation’s Old Soldier, it is not for! sale. It will only be furnished to subscribers to Tub Evening Wisconsin and the Weekly Wisconsin, upon the annexed terms: Present subscribers to the Weekly Wisconsin andi The Evening Wisconsin, by mail, can secure a copy! by remitting SI.OO for the Weekly for one year beyond the expiration of the present subscription; and SI.OO for two months beyond the present subscription of* The Evening Wisconsin by mail. This offer good to July Ist. Every new subscriber to the Weekly Wisconsin for ono year, and to The Evening Wisconsin for two months, sending SI.OO, inay receive the portrait by mail. No limit to this offer. Subscribers to the Weekly can receive an extra, copy by sending a new subscriber, and the new subscriber may receive one. Or they may remit $2.00f for two years' subscription and receive two copies or tbe portrait. Subscribers by mail to the Dally Wisconsin can receive two portraits by remitting $3.00 for six months.. The extra copies will lie mailed to any address in the United States, postpaid. As t- e portrait is published! only by .us. it cannot lie purchased (and it would cost SI.OO if it could); it will be a nice present to any one. Frames, with glass, can be had with tbe portrait, and sent by express, at cost and risk of receiver, by adding tbe price of frame to tho above rates. Twoinch oak ana maroon frame, with black line, for sl.oo} three-inch mahogany and gilt, $1 JO; very rich bronze and gilt for $2.00. Tbe portrait may be seen at every postoffice where - the Wisconsin is taken, by asking the Postmaster, to whom we shall send a copy to be posted. Address CRAMER, AIKENS & CRAMER, Milwaukee, Wib.
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