Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Not Sisters Now and again you see two women pan* ing down the street who look like sisters. /g yk You are astonished to learn that they are /V f "'7"" % mother and daughter, and you realize that / i Wu\\ a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be llt | 11 at her finest and fairest. Why isn’t it so? I I 11 The general health of woman is so in- I I 4- II timately associated with the local health l\t r F ft of the essentially feminine organs that V_ '■*=_ fg there can be no red cheeks and round yk \ /g form where there ia female weakness. vk Women who have suffered from X this trouble have found prompt relief and cure hi die use of Dr. i» , Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to th* organs of womanhood. It elean die complexion, brightens th* •yes and reddens the cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs ia contained in "Favorite Prescription.**, Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter to held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address g World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y.
The Overland The Simplest Car
The wonderful sale of the Overland —greater than any other car ever knew—is largely due to simplicity. The man who runs his own car wants a trouble-proof car. We are turning out 140 such cars every day, but we never yet have been able to make as many as people wanted. Easy to Operate The Overlands operate by pedal control. One goes backward or forward, fast or slow, by simply pushing pedals. It is as simple as walking, and the' hands are left free to steer. Tfie Overland has fewer parts than an}' other automobile. One part is made te take the place of many. It is free from complexities. The operations are all automatic. A novice could run an Overland from coast to coast the first time he tried. One of these cars has run 7,000 miles without stopping the engine. Very Low Prices The Overlands are made—as watches are made—by modern automatic ma-
Ths 2S-hor>epoww Overiandt cort SI,OOO, $1,050 and $l,lOO, sccordinc to atyle of bodta i Th» 40-horaopowor Orerlanda coat from $1,250 to $1,500 AN OPPORTUNITY—GRASP IT! If you want to make a lot of money on a small investment buy non-asseso-able shares in the Mann Indicator Company. This company owns and controls patents In all civilized countries in the only Automatic street and station Registering and Movable Advertising device actuated by electricity in tho world; consequently it is a monopoly. SIO.OO down and $4.00 per month for 10 months will make you independent Cor life. $20.00 down and $8 00 per month will make you rich. The profits on $50.00 with bonus in 1911 will be $30.00; 1912. $90.00; 191$ $160.00; 1914, $390.00; 1915, $450.00. These profits will be continuous and Wilf Increase yearly as long as electricity is a motive power. After 5 years above figures will double. There Is a reason which the literature will explain. SPECIAL NOTICE. —If interested make contract or pay in full within th* next 35 days to make reasonably certain that you will get advantage of bonus, as after that your chance will be slim to get more than half of above profits during the next 5 years. Limit $50.00 to $25,000.00 to any one person or corporation. This is your opportunity to get on sub-cellar floor (better even than ground floor) in what is going to be the biggest money maker the world has yet known. It Is philanthropic as well. Patents granted by the United States, England, Germany, France, Austria. Hungary, Belgium. Switzerland. Sweden, Canada and Mexico can be seen at office in New York as well as trip on trolley wire and spools showing streets and advertisements. Just a little nerve and very little money will make you Independent, rich, or wealthy. Make all checks, drafts or post office money orders payable “to the Mann Indicator Co." Enclose same and all communications, such as writing for literature or Information to L. DICKSON, Authorized Representative Office 931, The Tribune Bldg., ISA Massau St., NEW YORK CITY $175 PIANO PURCHASING BOND Gven fora Solution letfeßebß ONLY ONE SOLUTION ALLOWED FROM THE SAME FAMILY —> Send In your aolntlon at -- - -- •nee, alto tend with your to- . lotion the names of two or HI more familiet in your yiclnitr AW , f¥SL ■ A ® (B K on the purchase of the Purcell . L' nXJBs • Plano, la order to secure the -Ftt 5 ’ f ®Z*lr lojrue and full particulars. a * aa » ff* > ’ paper, at ones to I I. S. PtlMHl, factory-fim Nm, Dtpi 32,10 Wsdsn An. CHICAGO, UMXS
PERFECT DUST BEATER ._ J New idea patented. Sent! 4Se for sample Beater and Bic Catalogue Unlimited opportunities for Agents. Inland Supply Co.. Dept 1, Rushville, Ind A 2240-Acre Improved Farm For Sale on “•*“ !'"£* t'ortbers Paeltk«y. Sisi to
