People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Wonderful Success Obtained by Using Herb Remedies in Treating Chronic Disease. MAN-O-WA. WHO IS HE? He Is the Great Indian Doctor He is the benefactor of humanity. He is the well known Herb Doctor who has cured so many suffering people around lteusselaer daring the past two years. How can lie cure people expected to die? How can he cure those terrible Chronic diseases with which so many are afflicted? By using a new system of medicine—new to the white race. but. well known and hundreds of years old to the. Indians. His medicines, over 2,000 in number, are not poisonous drugs but the natural sweetness of the earth. Hick people are doctored even by self styled specialists on poisonous mineral drugs. If healthy people tried to live on them they would certainly die. How then, can the sick expect to live on them? The best foods for man or boast are vegetable, therefore they oughlto be and are the best, medicines for the sick. Dr. MAN-O-WA only uses vegetable medD cines, composed of roots, barks, gains and herbs which prepared into a tea. will nourish the body and make the blood pure and healthy, by drawing all poison from the system and restoring health, strength and vitality. The doctor has strong indorsements from his many friends in Jasper county and in fact from all over the state. U. Titus, ex-shorilf of Boone county, Ind.,: Our physicians could neither give us any encouragement nor the boy relief. Hr. Man-o-Wa made a thorough examination and prepared treatment for him, and through ids constant and scientific treatment our baby hoy lias been saved to us. Mrs. Jennie Ashley. Frankfort, Ind.:l was a great sufferer with dyspepsia, neuralgia, catarrh of throat and eves, nervous debility, and after taking two months’ treatment I was completely cured. Mrs. E. H. Spivey. Cyclone, Ind..: I had been a miserable sufferer for years. I had severe catarrh of throat, with complete loss of voice; could only speak in a whisper; was having chills and fever; was also a constant sufferer from diseases peculiar to my sex. After taking four months’ treatment I was completely cured. Mary Hopkins. Frankfort, Ind.: My life was miserable. 1 was only too anxious to die and get relief. I could only get ease when under the influence of laudanum. After live months’ treatment 1 have been cured of opium habit and am enjoying life as I have not done before for years Joseph Culler, Harmony. Ind.; After beginning your treatment 1 improved wonderfully,” as I had been told my case was incurable. After three months’ treatment 1 tind that I can do as much work as the average man of my age. MAN-O-WA, THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR has successfully treated many others in this section who were afflicted with Catarrh, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Disease Heart Trouble, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, Syphlis. Spermatorrhea. Night Emissions. Nervous Debility. Female Weakness, Bronchitis, Wasting ancf Chronic Diseases, which only a skillful specialist, can cure. Are. you discouraged? Have you thought you could not get well? The Doctor knows better thah you whether you can or not. Call and see him. He can tell your disease at once. If lie can ■do this he knows how to doctor you. If he can cure or relieve your suffering let him do so. His examinations are free. He will plainly tell you just what can be done for you. MAN-O-WA will be at the Makeover House in Kensselaer on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1894 one day only and return every four weeks. Terns including medicine $3 to 88 per month. Address, MAN-O-WA INDIAN MED. Co flti‘4 South Illinois st. Indianapolis. Burns are absolutely painless when DoWitt’s Witch* Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. A, F. Long & Co.
Going to Buy a Watch? If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The only thlet-proof Watches are those with
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Public Stile. Notice is hereby given that I will offei at Public Sale, as, my residence in) Mew ton township, Jasper county, Indiana, six miles west, west of ICunssolacr. on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IT, P-01. commencing at 10 o’clock a. ni.. the following personal property, to-wit: Eighteen head of horses, consisting of 5 brood inarcs. 3 geldings five years old, 3 fillies five years old. 3 two years old. 3 yearling colts. 1 spring colt; 8 cows'Jn calf; 1 fresh cow; 2 brood sows: 1 slioats; TO tons mixed hay; 2 wagons: t Champion mower; 1 hay rake; 1 fannb g mill; 1 corn planter; 2 stubble plows; I ridin. plow;l harrow; 1 cultivator; 1 hay ladder, ami other articles too numerous to mention Terms of sale: A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over &>, the purchaser giving bankable note (without, interest if paid at maturity, but to draw 8 pet cent, interest, from date, if not paid-when due) w ith approved security-. AH sums of ?"» and under to be cash in hand. John Rislosky Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
Grand ami Peiil Jurors. The following persons have been drawn to serve during the January term of the Jasper circuit court: GRAND JURY. James F. Swaim, Union. Thos. J. Jones, Kankakee. Wm. J. Swisher, Gillam. Yv 7 m. ’Washburn, Marion. Cornelius F. Tillet, Gillam. Enos M. Timmons, Jordan. PETIT JURORS. John Tillet, Giliam. John W. Mannon, Kankakee. Thomas Crockett, Marion. John E. Comer, Gillam. Mark Knapp, Wheatfield. Daniel S. Makeever, Newton. David A. Collins, Kankakee. James R. Hershman, Walker. Frank W. Fisher. Wheatfield. J. Vandocar, Kankakee. Walter H. Hershman, Walker. Orpheus C. Halstead, Newton. Warren D. Swisher. Gillam. James E. Lanison, Jordan. John Hudson, Carpenter. Edgar L. Bruce, Marion. John F. Payne, Barkley. Jonn A. Frazee, Barkley. John Eger and I. B. Washburn have succeeded Ralph Fendig and M. B. Alter as jury corn missioners. • * There is a probability that the grand jury will not be called to serve this term, unless business of importance comes up. The petit jury will convene on the second Monday of the term.
