Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WHY DON’T YOU TRY HEPATICURE FOR THAT COMPLAINT? This Remarkable New Tonlo, Stomach 10, Laxative and KIDNEY REMEDY - does Its work thoroughly with ABSOLUTELY NO CLEAN, SAFE, SURE, OENTLE, It Improves the Appetite; It restores Natural Action; IT CURES CONSTIPATION and Your Headache disappears; Your Eyes brighten; Your Tongue reddens; Your Oomplexlon clears; Your Stomach-Cough vanishes; Your Liver and Kidneys go on working. PROPE IT BY A SINGLE TRIAL. HEPATICURE HAS WO RIVAL. Equally reliable are the following STRICTLY VEGETABLE medicines for Domestic Use ; BRONCURE: For all Bronchial Affections, Coughs, Grippe, etc. ATONIChRE: For aH Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczema, Styes, etc. ENTERICURE: For Diarrhoea, Children’s Summer Complaint, Sour Stomach, Colicky Pains, etc. ®THIB DESIGN ON EVERY PAOKAGE 18 A GUARANTY OF SUPERIORITY. LOOK FOR IT. Accept No Other. FOR SALE BY ALL ENTERPRISING DRUGGISTS
The Beat Llnimant for Strains. Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant at Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y.. says: I always recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm as the best liniment for strains. I used it last winter for a severe lameness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was grer.tly pleased with the quick relief and cure it effected.” For sale by Long. 5 PER CENT. MONEY. Money to burn. We know yon bate to smell the smoke. Stock up your farms while there is money in live stock and save taxes on $700.00. every year. Takes -36 hours at the longest to make the most difficult loans. Don’t have to know the language of your great grandmother. Abstracts always on hand. No red tape. Chilcote & Parkison. She Didn’t Wear a Mask. But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Buck ten's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Long's. Heal Estate Transfers. David M Waymire to W. R. Puckett, Feb. 3, 1900, sly gw. 16-28-8, 80acres, Jordan, $2,000. Bertie Hazen et al to Nathan Hurt, June 21, ne 1-29-5, Glllam. $4,849. James M. Comer et al, to James K. Garriott. June 11, und 2-27 e? 4 ne ne, 19-80-6. Union, S4O. Benjamin Vanwricklin to William C, .Schrier. June 14, Wheattield, pt ne se, 25-32 «. SIOO. Adolph Lewis to Margaret Ransford, July 1, It 14. bl 1, Rensselaer, Thompson's sub. block 3, Thompson's add. $2,000. Tat>er. Curtis & Coover to Walter E. Rich et al. July 1, Its I. 2, 8. bl 7. Its 5-6. bl ll.pt It 4, bl 11, Remington.slß,ooo. Farnum R. Curtis to Walter E. Rich, et al, July 1, Remington, sl, q. c. d. Simon P. Thompson to David H. Yeoman. July 2, ptltS, Rensselaer, southeast add, $125. William r. Schrier to William A. Brown, June 15, Wheattield, pt ne. sw, 25-82-6, $19,83. William C. Schrier to Charles Myers. Juue 15, VVheattield. pt ne sw, 25-32-6. $25.34. Abraham L. Havens to Lucius Strong, July 2, It 13. bl 4. Rensselaer, $1,500. Peter Normanson to Jacob Nissen, June 8, se, 18-29-5, Hanging Grove, $7,400. Samuel Fournier to Retta Fournier, Dec. 12. se ne, 7-31-6. Union. $725. Margaret Viney et ai. to James C. Pussons et ux. June 3, Rensselaer, pt 19-29-6, $45. William H. Murray to A.C. Scott. July 3, e)4 nw, 24-28-7, 80 acres, Jordan, $4,800. Eli M. Noves et ux to John Poole, June 7. lta 10. 11. bl 12. Rensselaer, Leopold's add. It 7. bl 1. Rensselaer, Riverside Park add. $925. John H. Kinney to P. E. Ducharme, July 2. sw 28-27-7. sH nw, 23-27-7, Carpenter, $15.eoo. Charles G. Spitler et al to Benjamin J. Gifford. June 3. se ne. 22-31-6, Walker, $2,400. Mattie McKinehart to Moses H. Russel, July 1, nw ne 8-80-5. 120 acres. Gillam. *5.400. Harriet A. Harmon to Lyle E. Fisher. June 28, It 2, bl 5, Remington, 4)150. William B.Coen to Geo. W. Andrus. June 26. pt ety sw. 13-29-7, 81 acres, Marion, $3,200. Chas. W. Coen et al to George W. Andrus. July 6, e 16-27 e l * sw. 18-29-7, 46 acres, Marion. $1,629. lohn Eger to William S. Coen. July 0, pt ne uv. 80-29-6. Rensselaer, $1,350. Isabel Fox to Beni. J. Gifford, June 14, pt et» sw. 29-80-5, Barkley. sls. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES’ CARDsT Milroy Township. Wm. T. Smith, trustee of Milroy township, gives notice that he will lie at his residence in said towii«lup on the .Second and Fourth Saturdays of each mouth for the purpose of transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will be done on such designated day. Wm. T. Smith. Trustee. Hanging Grova Township Joseph Stewart, trustee of Hanging Grove township, gives notice ttiat he will lie at his residence in said township on Friday ol each week, (or the purpt se < f transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying cLaima will be done on aurh de-ignated day? Joseph Stkwakt, Trustee. Jordan Township. John Hill, trustee of Jordan township, gives notice that be will tie at his residence In said township on the Second snd Fourth Saturdays of each month for the purpose of transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will be done on such designated day. John Bill, Trustee. Morris' English Stable Liniment ■hrlou. Ns. nr bo«g|q Sold by A. F. Long.
