Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hiram Day DEALER IN Hair, Cement Lime, Brick RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA
Re&l Estate I have opened up an office In Room 5 of the Odd Fellows’ block, where I will conduct a general real estate, loan and insurance business, handling farm and town property and stocks of goods, local and foreign. Will be glad to list your property or t <=how you what I have for sale and trade. A. S. LaRUE
You Will Land A Bargain Every time you patronize us for feed, for we handle only the best and sell at most reasonable prices. Your horses will thrive under onr feed. River Queen Mills Phone 92.
GOLDSBORO HEARD FROM A Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro Joins in the Chorus of Praise for Cardui, The Woman’s Tonic. Goldsboro, N. C.—“A physician treated me for many distressing symptoms,” writes Mrs. Etta A. Smith, “but gave rtie no relief. 6 i,/jA uH F red with neuralgia around the heart and was troubled at times with my n.: 1 had pain in my left side, bowels, left thigh, shoulders and arms. After talcing Cardui, I am now well and can recommend it to other suffering women. “ lust such doubtful symptoms, as those from which Mrs. Smith suffered, are the ones for which it will 1 pay you to take Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It is at such times, when there is noth- * ing to show, for certain, the real cause of ‘ ™ e If°V b e > * ia ‘ you need a tonic, to give st E sn f? h t 0 throw oH illness that evidently threatens. Take Cardui, when you are ill, with the ailments of your sex. Take Cardui as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you feel it coming. 7 Your druggist keeps it. - /?'" Ladies' Advisory Dept, Chatta7^S.%^? n . C S o^’. Cha,,a J 100 , 8a j? enn ' f or ■ p i aße b° ol1 ’ Home Treatment for Women tent in plain wrapper on request
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