Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1905 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“After a men has lived In the world as long an I have, ho ought to have found out a great many things hy experience. J think I have done so. “One ol the things / have found out to my entire satisfaction Is the proper thing for ailments that are due directly to the effects ot the cilmate. For lIS years I have withstood the changeable climate of the United States. “I have always been a very healthy man, but of course subject to the little affections which are due to sudden changes in the climate and temperature. During my long life I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colda and diarrhoea. ••As for Dr. Hartman's remedy Peruha, I have found It to be the best, If not the only, reliable remedy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, and / attribute my good health and extreme old age to this remedy. “It exactly meets all my requirements. It protects me from the evil effects of sudden changes; it keeps me in good appetite; it gives me strength; it keeps my blood in good circulation. I have come to rely upon it almost entirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. “When epidemics of la grippe first began to make their appearance in this country I was a sufferer from this dissasc. ••I had several long sieges with the grip. At first I did not know: that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When / heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, / tried Peruna for la grippe and found It to be Just the thing. ” In a later letter dated January 31,190 f, Mr. Brock writes: “I am well and feeling as well as 1 have for years. The only thing that bothers me is my sight. If 1 could see better I could walk all over the farm and it would do me good. 1 would not be without Peruna.“ Yours truly, For a free book on catarrh, address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbns, O. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from ihe use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will !>c pleased to give you his valuable ad- | vice gratis. | Address Dr. Hartman, President of ; ' r ho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbu% ' in 10.
Big Public Sale. K. A. Parker having purchased the Vehicle and Machine business of ffm. Schleman and expecting to move to Kensaelaer. we will dispose of all our personal property at Public Sale at the F. M. Parker farm, m miles North and IV4 miles East of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m., on t Thursday, Feb. 2,1905, U HEAD OF HORSES AND MULESconsisting of 1 Span of good Mare Mulea, nine yean old, wt. 2800. an exceptionally good span; 1 Bay Mare twelve years to house Horse; 1 Grey ' Mare twelve ISM'or;'. r*> £’\< years old, wt. 1100; 1 Bay Gelding four year* old. wt. 1400: 2 Bay Geldlnga tnree years old; 1 Roan Horse twelve yean old,; 1 two-year-old Bay Filly: 1 Bay Gelding three year* old next fall; 1 Spring Colt; 1 Pony. 1 Good Jersey Cow; 1 Jersey Heifer Calf 18 BROOD SOWS—all pure blood Duroc Jeneya. bred to \ farrow in latter part of March I and April; 2 Duroc Jersey J Boars. TWO-HORSE TREAD POWER, with Buzx Saw, and belt complete, and In good shape, and 1 Two-Hone Bweep Grinder. IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS, ETC-conaiat-ng of 1 McCormick Binder, a good one; 1 Mower used two seasons; 3 Cultivaton, 1 Riding. 2 Walking; 2 Corn Planten, both good one*, one with fertilizer attachment; 2 Disc Harrows, one new this year; 8 Smoothing Harrows, 1 three-section steel. 1 Wood; 1 John Deere Gang Plow; 1 Sulky Plow; 9 good Walking Plows: 1 Sod Breaking Plow; 1 Lowdown Seeder; Hay Tool* consisting of 1 Acme Hay Pitcher and 9 Hay Gatheren; 4 Parm Wagons. 1 Triple Bed broad tire Studebaker, good as new, 1 Iron wheel. 9 Narrow Tire#; I Carriage; 1 Road Cart; 8 Sett Work Harneaa; 1 Cow boy Saddle; 1 flay Ladder; 2 shovelling Boards: 1 Hand Corn Sheller; 1 Grind Stone; 1 Log Chain; 1 Saw Vlae; some Household and Kitchen FurnHure. consisting of Beds. Mattresses. Spring*. 1 Wood Heating Stove, etc.; and numerous small article*. A credit of II months will be given with usual conditions on sums over |5; S per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. F. M PARKER A SON. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. C. G. Spitlkr, Clerk. Hot Lnucb on Grounds. Four Hundred Babies. St. Vincent’s Infant Asylnm, Chicago, shelter* homeless waif* awaiting adoption, and there are nearly 400 bablea there. Sister Julia writes: “I cannot say too much in praise of Poley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, oolds. croup and whooping cough.” Contains no opiate* and ia safe and sure. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it, as it ia a safe remedy and certain is results. Refuse substitutes. Sold by A. F. Long.
