Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1875 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

°° y0 «?a vSr T »P V MLealCTfaaakintU of L 1 -TW-y- RlceJtCo,, say; “Your Sea Foam glvesperfwt eatlstaction.’Tt la excellent. some than any other way. ” The greatest thing to sell you ever XflSTteiimwa B saw. Send at once for Circular to GEO. F. GANTZ &CO„' Duane St., New Tcafc. TtosnewTruMisworn With perfect comfort, and day. Adapts 101 ELASTIC rM itself to every motion o*, 9L TRIT R H ■■thebody, retaining R'' • a U B 8. tnre under the hardest exercise or severest strain until permanently \ # cured. Sold cheap by the xjtTZ elastic ihh n. 'sad switby* CaHOTsemUor circular and fc cured. 383. SMITH tob 00., manvtactvbkbs or Plaster Ceiiter-Pieeee, Brackets* ' MODILLIONS, and au> kinds or PLASTER ORNAMENTS, 184 tfcJ 86 ST ATE ST.. i>pp. Palmer House, CHICAGO, XXaXa. jy Parties wishing Centers would do well to send size of rooms. We MANVFAOTURS Scagliota Columns,Pilasters, etc. Perfect imitation of the different-colored Marbles.

HALLS patent standard SAFES AT 'HARD PAN' PRICES. HALL’S SAFE&LOCK CO. c AF/.CAG O.y / LL.

500.000 ACRES MICHIGAN LANDS FOR The Lands of the Jackson, Lansing A Saginaw Railroad Company are Non Offered For Sale. They are situated along its railroad and contain large tracts of excellent FARMING and PINE Lands. The farming lands Include some of the most fertile and well-watered hardwood lands in the State. They are timbered mainly with hard-maple and beech; soil black, sandy loam, and abound." la spimgs of purest water. Michigan is one of the least indebted and most prosperous State In the Union, and its farmers have a greater variety of crops and resources than any Western State. While some of the prairie States may produce corn in great abundance, they have no other resource, and when this crop falls destitution follows, as has been the case the past year to Kaunas and Nebraska. For Maps, Circulars and further information, apply to or address O. M. BARNES, Land Commissioner, Lansing, Michigan. FARM-LANDS The 0,, B. I. ft P. B. B. Company b offering for wU, «t Ur PHom ud Meat BcuonabU Tenu. TO ACTUAL SETTLEHS. Some of the Moat Desirable and Fertile Unimproved Land in IO'WA.T TbMe Land, are altuated <«l or near ih« lino of iu ndlroad, th, GBBA7 CENTRAL ROUTE from th. RaaUni StaUa to Uh Preittc Coaat, and an norUy tetwrentbe iraportantaliies of DeaMoinM and Council Bluffa, In the beat Agricultural and moat raplaly-drreloplng portion of lowa. X»aEt-ICJ36JHt JiaJELXI now, Ranging from 85 to SIO per acre, The average price being somewhat less than ty Exploring Tickets, by purchasing which railroad fare can he applied on payments for land, are for sale at the principal ticket office* of tt* Companj talowawd Illinois. TorMape, terma of slate and direction! to intending DREW, Land Commissioner, C.. R. I. ft P. R. R. CO.. Davnnpobt. lowa. In Actual Use: MORE. THAN 55,000 Estey Organs! MANUFACTURED BY J. ESTEY & CO., BRATTLEBORO, VT. WSmro FOB iLLtTSTHATED CaTALOQUB.

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®" \ jjg ►“ IHE£F "* C/3 m i. “ o §5 co. ot BRANCH 01WICB8 AND TA CTO RUMI 506 WEST ST., - - New YortU No. 210 South Third St., St. Louis, Mo. No. 83 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Jll. Any Shade from Pure White to Jet Black. A combination of the purest paint with India Rubber. forming a smooth, glossy, fihm, Dubablb, blastic andßßAtrrirvt Paint, unaffected by change of temperature, is perfectly water- proof, and adapted to all classerof Work, aiid is in everyway abetter paint for either inside or outside painting than any other paint in the world. Being from one-third to one-fourth cheaper and lasting at least three times as long as the best lead and dll paints. Be Sore that Our TRADE MARK (a fhc simile of which is given above), is on every, package. Prepared ready for use and sold by the gallon only. There has never been a Paint offered the public that has become so popular (in the same time) and given as perfect satisfaction as the Rubber Paint. . SKJBTCHES OF CORRESPONDENCE. April 10,1870.—Db. Dodge; Sir— Yow prescription re to band. We commence its use at once, but we fear it is too late, Mrs. Mann is very low. Your articles on Cardiac or Heart Disease raised- her hopes very high, but medical counsel agree that her heart is nearly covered with water. . . . April 19.—Mrs. Mann appears still on the verge ot the grave. . . . April •«.—We have now faint hopes, as she is improving: ner feet are warmer, the limbs not so lifeless, breathing not so short and worried; instructions closely fob K*w ed ' 1 May a.—Dear Doctor, my wife is much better. That “all-gone" feeling, smothering and m nk a n f m away ’ ¥ disappearing; the circulation of blood improves in the limbs and less blood rashes to the head. . . May 12,-Dear Doctor, yours to hand. Mrs. Mann is decidedly better; her breath is now free and easy, and satisfies her, which it has not done for yean before. There has been perceptible perspiration on the skin over the region of the heart, Since which she has felt wonderfully relieved. . . . June 11.—Dear Doctor, all die friends have now great hopes that you may succeed in my wife’s case: Uyou do we shall regard it as almost a miracle, after so many eminent medical gentlemen have failed. . . . June ? your fresh e «PP>y of temedles is to 2? e A °B- t-—De«r Doctor, we consider Mrs. Mann about well; she has great strength and good health, for which we can never fully repay you. We shall ever praise and recommend you. (Several of our neighbors win write you Tins week.) ; rr My wife was often troubled with Erysipelas eleven years since, which disappeared suddenly from the surface, and medical men said that it struck to her heart. She sank very low and was given upto die at that lime, and lias been very low ever since and no remedies gave permanent relief. We consulted you and your remedies helped almost from the first. Andas soon as the Erysipelas broke out on the surface again the rapidly recovered in every particular. You treated and removed the cause of disease, which was the Dr. Dodge’s articles on Cardiac or Heart Disease will be occasionally inserted for some time to come. Those wishing consultation may indose a fee of two dollars to DB. NATHANIEL S. DODGE, Care Palmer House, Chicago, HL