Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

inmoFiw •: ■iiiiiir . v . . .f . ■ • } ■ \ ' ‘ V Frank Statement to the Growers of Hogs in the Corn Belt Which Covers Diseases of the Hog That Respond Readily to Treatment of Celebrated Wonder Stock Powders Adopt a System of Caring for These Little Animals, Everywhere Known as Mortgage Raisers, by Taking an Inventory of Your Hogs Every Monday Morning What we, the U. S. Chemical Company, claim are the causes of so many diseases hogs are afflicted with, by government reports and by experimenting we find that ninety-seven per cexit. of all the diseases known to the hog family originate directly or indirectly through worms. This being true when you get an article that will keep your hogs absolutely free from worms and parasites, you will have them free from 97 per cent, of all the diseases; then by purifying the blood, cleaning and sweetening the stomach and suppressing the fever, you will have the animal in a condition to resist the other three per cent of the diseases in case they come in your community. We, the U. S. Chemical Company, positively guarantee to have a positive worm destroyer. We are “putting out an all Drug Compound; not an ounce of food or filler is used in these goods, and we will positively guarantee to show results in from twelve to eighteen hours after feeding, in the way 4 of expelling worms and cleanifig out the system. By feeding a little of these powders once or twice a week you will keep your stock in a perfectly healthy condition, and you need have no fear of the dreaded diseases known to the hog family, such as hog cholera and swine plague, etc. Not only that, you will also have your hog’s stomach in a condition so that it will extract ten to twenty per cent, more of the fatting properties of the grain than they would without the use of the powders, thereby giving you the returns on your investment. Our County Representatives are Kellner & Hamilton, of Rensselaer, Ind. Our references, The Merchants National Bank of Lafayette, Ind.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brfef Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mrs. P. W. Clarke spent Wednesday in Chicago. , _ '' Mrs. Chas. Porter was a Chicago goer Wednesday. Big sales on boys’ knee trousers during January.—Duvall’s Quality Shop. Gurney Jessen and Miss Ivy Irwin went to Chicago Wednesday to spend Thursday there. Don't fail to read our big PreInventory sale ad elsewhere in this paper.—Rowles & Parker. John Warne, son of drayman F. E. Warne, Is slowly recuperating from a severe case of pneumonia. $ You’ll be sorry if you fail to at--tend RoWleS & Parker’s big PreInventory sale, Jan. 8 to 13, inclusive. 'Mrs. B. . S. Fendig and daughter. Miriam returned Wednesday evening from a two weeks visit in New Orleans. The St. Joseph callege students returned Wednesday and Thursday after a week’s vacation during the holidays. t There will- be many things Vyou will want at Hhe price.—Rowles & Parker’s big Pre-inlnventory Sale, Jan. 8 to 13. Be sure and attend our January sale on pants and overcoats as it means dollars in your pocket.—Duvall’s Quality Shop. J.; W. Nelson expects to leave in a few days to 'visit bis sister, Mrs. Julia Loughry,' at Chatfield, Minn,* to remain for an indefinite time. '"'‘V -t - iMiss Ethel Perkins had the misfortune to severely scald her left hand Tuesday morning white moving some hot water. The Injury, while very painful, is now getting along nicely, - 1 - ■ ■ « J. W. Marlatt and C. S. Chamberlain went to Blue Island, 111., Wednesday where thby attended a big sale of heavy dtaft horses, with a view of purchasing some for use on their farm near Gifford.