Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1875 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WEEDS!!!! Wc are the sole agents for Jasper and Newton counties, for the introiuction of u i new and improved Weed. After years of trial it has proved to bo bardy. It partakes of the double nature of the Iron ant the Smart weed; is not a field pest, but a family favorite. We refer to the world renowned and justly celebrat d WEED (F. F.) SEATING MACHINES. They received tho first prize at tho Paris Exposition or World's Fair of 18C7; the Gold Modal afid first prize at the State Fairs of Mdine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Vermont and Minnesota; of the Mechanic’s and Union Fairs of Maryland. New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, West "Virginia, Massachusetts. Connecticut and Rhode Island ; at the great New Englaud Fair of 1868, and at fifty-five other Fairs end Institutes, when it was in competition with all the machines of its own class—Singer, Howe, Grover & Baker, AVbeeler & Wilson, Domestic and Florence: besides, with others of some notoriety, as the Wilson, American, AA'ilcox & Gibbs..Secor, Davis, Remington and Victor (old Finkle & Lyon). It excels in light running, durability, simplicity of structure, case of adjustment and management, wide range of work and beauty of finish, in its tension, take up and shuttle. A child eight years old can operatetliem. An invalid can use it with decided benefit to health—so light running aud noiseless is its action. There are nearly 300,000 of them in use—over fifty in this and Newton counties. Wo refer to Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. Henry Bruce and over thirty other f> milies who are using them. They are sold on easy terms—leases or good time. Da not buy any other until you try the Weed Family Favorite. Special inducements offered to Grangers and other purchasers for. Cash. AVe also keep Needles, Oil and Attachments for, and repair, any machine in the market. Old W. & W. machines changed to the new G feed for sls. AVe can be found every Saturday at at our office, on Front street, nenr school house, Rensselaer, Ind. 87yl C, W. CLIFTON. m STAR IB!! €5. Bensscßaer, - - - liadlasia, —: DEALER IN:— Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions. Has a Full and Complete Stock of HAMS, SHOULDERS, BACON, LAItD, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, CANNED FRUITS, CHINA. GLASS. AND QUEENSWARE, MEAL, FISH, FLOUR, SALT, CIGARS & TOBACCCO. MOLASSES, DRIED PEACHES, SPICES. POTATOES. RICE. BEANS, DRIED APPLSSUNDIGO, SOAP. BAKING POWDER, SODA. NUTMEGS, DRIED CORN, CREAM TARTER, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, STARCH, AND A Thousand other Articles which we have not space to enumerate kept constantly on hand, and which he will sell Cheap for Cash. Produce taken in Uaogo for hk B<»ing thankful for past favors, lie hopes by strict, attention to business, and fair dealing to merit a liberal ’share of the public patronage. Remember the stand, in “Shanghai” building on Washington Street, and when you want Bargains in Groceries call on C. C. Starr. 20yl

E. B. FOOTE, Ml 120 Militia ATBirae, . : Cor. E. 28th St., NEW YORK!, An Independent Physician," TREATS ALL FORMS OF ! CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RECEIVES , <• Letters from all parts of the Civilized World • BY HIS 6BI6MAL WAY Of Condnctins a Medical Practice HE IS TREATING! Numerous Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion of £ Canada, and in every State of the Union. @ ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE, - No mercurial medicines or deleterious drugs used. Has during the past twenty years treated success* fully nearly or quite 40,000 eases. All facts connected with each case are carefully recorded, whether they be communicated by letter or in person, or observed by the Doctor or his associate physicians. The latter are all scientific medical men. All invalids at a distance are required to answef an extended list of plain questions, which will be furnished by mail free, or at the office. A com* pletc system of registering prevents mistake or confusion. Case books never consulted, except by the physicians of the establishment. For tree consultation send for list of questions. A sixty-page pamphlet of evidences of success sent free also. Address Dr. EL B. IF 1 0 OTIC, „ L Box 788, New Torts' 9 ACENTB WANTED. 4 Db. Foots is the author of “ Hzsioal CowKOH Sense,” • book that reached a circulate of over 960,000 copies; also, of “Plain Hour Talk,” more recently published, which has sc! 5. to the extent of 70,000 copies; also, of “Scxxhi ' XK Stokx,” which is now being published in aerie. CONTEXTS TABLES of all, excepting the first-mentioned work (Wfcf'fJ is out of print), will be sent free on applies* I *,-rs to either Dr. Foots, or the l£urr»y Bill FafeU lag Company, whose office is 129 East 28th Strc % Agents—both men and women—wanted te e . : the foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit w ,be allowed. The beginnings of small fortuni ' have been made in sailing Dr. Foote’s poptUa* works. “Plain Hoke Talk" Is particular! adapted to adults, and “ Scixxcx in Story" just the thing for the young. Send for conter, tables and see for yourselves. The former answc a multitude of questions which ladies and ger! men feel a delicacy about asking of tbeir phyficiat There is nothing in literature at all like eitt r» of the foregoing works. “ StiiXNOE nt Stotvi can only be had of agents or of the TubUshcj v “PLAIN liOMS TALK” is published in both t English and German Language* Once more, Asents Wanted. , address as above. 20yl