Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1875 — Advertised Letters. [ARTICLE]

Advertised Letters.

NOVEMBER Ist. T l 4 Gentlemen’s List. Mess Barbour & Jacobs. H. Beaver. Billy Bloodworthy. Geo. Brown. Louis* Glick. John Fusteson. 2 YacobHaan. ;; Benj. ?. Hull. Alex.B. Long. .tW. B. Miller. Kingsley Nebro. James NoHtr.d. Goo, Roberts. G. W. Scott. John Wiley. V- It. L. Wilson. W. G. Woodford. E. T. Yariott. Ladies’ ’I/mr. Ella Kirk. ' * E.T. Yariott. Lisey Timms ns. GEO. SIGLER, P. M. We were exposed last week to a pitiless storm, that wet oar feet and stockings, and indeed our person all over. In fact we took a cold, which brought sore throat and severe syutome of fover. The good wife asserted her authority, plunged our feet in hot water, wrapped us in hot blankets, and sent our faithful son for a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is a splendid medicine —pleasant to take and did the job. We slept soundly through the night and awoke well the next morning. We know we owe our quick recovery to the Pectoral, and shall not hesitate to recommend it to all who need such a medicine. — Tehuaeana ( Texas) Presbyterian.

Messrs. Brown and Shepard will hold their joint Bale on Friday, November 1 2th, 1875, at which time they will sell about one hundred head of cattle including a thoroughbred bull, five high-grade bull calves, cows, heifers, yearlingsteers, and calves, many of these being high-grade eattle, and *H the young cattle being thorough with but, fj»w. exceptions, being from tbbrough-bred bulls; and the cows, and heifers old e'aougb to breed, with calf by thorough-bred bulls. Also, some thirty bead Berkshire hogs including boars fit for servics*, sows with pig, and pigs —all pure bred. Two or more work horses, one yearling filiy, one sucking filly, also a lot of farming utensils including reapers, mowers, rakes, stackers, cultivators, bob sled 6, plows, household goods, and other articles to numerous to mention. Twelve months credit given on usual terms.