Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1859 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
DR. MANN’S AGUE BALSAM, Unrivaled in the History ol Medicine. This Balsam, that has been so extensively sold and met With such unrivaled success for the last five years, and brought health and happiness to many families throughout the Western country, is the result of years of study and experiment, by the proprietors of this Wonderful Compound; and we are happy to state to the world that the ehjject sought for has been gained whiclris found in the numerous evidences in favor of this remedy. This Balsam is only recommended for one class f diseases, viz; those produced by malaria, and enters directly into the circulation, and thereby counteracts the poison of malaria in the system; and a. atonic it is particularly recommended. Now for a few evidences: Oberlin, Onto, June Ist. 1859. MESSRS. S. K MANN & CO.— dents: Having had occasion to use some of your Ague Balsam in my family; I find it the most prompt and efficient remedial agent for the certain cure of ague ever used, and as a strengthening tonic 1 think it lias no equal. Your Obediant Servant, SAM’L HENDRY. Olney. 111.. September -’(I. 1857. ’ MESSRS. S. K. MANN & CO.— Gents: Your Ague Faisam is tlie only remedy that seems to meet the w ains i f the pe pie of this locality. We’ have upon our shelves all the popular remedies of the day forthe cure of intermittents, hut Dr. Mann’s Balsam sells in preference to all others, from the simple fact it cures. It is destined to excell all other remedies ever offered. Truly Yours, G, W HAYNIE. 1 DR. MANN & CO., Galion, Ohio—Gents: Vour . Ague Balsam is the pebble's own remedv in this part of the country for the cure of ague and fever. We have never known it to fail in any case when properly used. It is looked upon as a perfect antidote to ; malarious diseases. Very Truly Yours. REED & PETTIJOHN. I Cairo, 111., May 15, 1858. Ft. Loris, June J.,1858. I MESSRS. S, K. MANN CO.—We find the demand I for Dr. Mann’s Ague Balsam daily increasing, and I the great demand for it is a sufficient evidence of its great merit. In all places in our travels we find the universal opinion of those selling it to t e that it has no equal in proprietory remedies, and that it is a ceri tain specific is a fact that cannot be disputed. Truly Yours, O. J. WOOD & CO. S. K. MANN <fe CO.. Proprietors, Galion, Ohio. Sold by al! good Druggists. 52-3 m A D.niMISTItATOIC’S NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given that Newton V. Snodgrass and Walter L. Snodgrass have this day taken out letters of administration on : the estate of George W. Snodgrass, late of JasI per county, Indiana, deceased. Those knowing i themselves to be indebted to the estate, will settle | up immediately, and those having claims against the estate Will file their lulls, properly authenticated, at the Clerk’s office according to law. Tlie estate is supposed to be solvent. NEWTON V. SNODGRASS, WALTER L. SNODGRASS, March 26, 1859. (50j Administrators. REAL ESTATE AGENC Y. W. D. I.EE. G. W. SPITLER. I.EE A: SPITI-I It, Lund Agents, W'ILL give theit attention to the buying and selling of Real Estate, the collection of rents, and payment of taxes——will give Careful and correct abstracts of titles, and information generally in relation to the value and quality of lands in tills and adjoining counties. A legal opinion in relation to the title will always accompany every sale made without additional cost when required. Business will Iw done on reasonable term”. Rensselaer Commercial School. r j , HE undersigned has openod an Evening I Commercial School in tin* Court House, in the room occupied by Esq. Howe us un office. FERMS. For Book-keeping and Writing, 411.*, the pupil *0 attend ;ik long as iic pleases; for Writing alone, f®2 for 24 lessons. School on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights. A Writing Class for young ladies will be held on Saturday fcrenoof'S. Terms, >2. Those not satisfied at the end of the term need not pay. [4s] W'M. 11. RHOADES. H. C. KIRK, (Successor to Reich & Co.,', DK.WAfIt IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN A F. B L Z 2 , MONUiTIENTS AND HE I D STONES. 11 M{ E proprietor is determined not to be sur- i I passed by any shop in the State, either as to ■ quality of Marble or tile execution of work, and will WARRANT SATISFACTION . To all who favor him wifhacall. Shop on Main street,'opposite the Monticello House, Monticello, Ind. Reference.— Messrs. Geo. W. Spitler, L. A. I Cole, Jacob Melkle, ,35-ts i
DUS. 3IOORE & HAAS, Surgeon Dentists, 1-4 TAT ETTE, IND. VAFOUI-P respectfully cal 1 the attention of the ettVV izens of Jasper county and elsewhere, to their method of inserting Artificial Teeth, and also their styles. Our “Continuous Gum” work, on Platina plate, is without a seam or crevice, forming a most perfect and beautiful gum. giving the teeth great strength, beauty and perfect cleanliness. Our “Gold Plate ’ work is #jade with single or block teeth, with the latter there are hut two joints in an upper or Lwer set of teeth—a superior style of work. Our “Vulcanite Base” js a very pi’.etty style of work; very light and durable—used for the u..!>er part of the mouth. Our “Cireoplastic” work is a very servicahle kind ot work, and costs less than those named above. Our facilities are such that we can put up whole* of partial setts , t teeth on short notice. Teeth extracted with Electricity, and also with Dr. Blanch’s L< cal Anaesthetic. Bv the use of these our patients sutler but very little, if anv, pain. One of the firm will he in Rensselaer every four or five months, spending ab ut ten days each visit Specimens exhibited— work warranted. 4f>
UNITED STATUS HAUSUAL SALE. I ) Y virtue of a writ of execution (Fi. Fa.) Io J me directed from the Clerk's office of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Indi ma, I will, on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1859, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o clock P. M-, at the Court House door in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indian i, offer torsaleat public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of all the following real estate, to- J wit: The south-east quarter of section eleven ill,) township twenty-eight (28,) range seven i (7;) and the west half of the Soiuh-w»st quarter I (M) °f section twelve (12,) township twenty- ' seven (27,) range seven (7;) and upon failing to ' realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I ■ will, at the same time and place, and in manner | aforesaid, offer forsale the fee-siinplcdf said above- 1 described real estate. Taken as the property of Rufus Strode and Thomas Clark, the defendents, at the suit of Hen- i rj’ G. Eley, Edward E. Bowen and Willi irn 11. , McConnel. The. prop rty will bo sold without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the District of Indiana. 51-tt By Samuel Barbour, Deputy. ■ April 13, 1859, Printer’s fee $5,50. A LAUGE Alrtlll.lt OF TOWN LOTS, SI I UA’I ED in the best parts of the town of Rensselaer, tor sale at very low price and 011 favorable terms by MILROY &. COLE, Real Estate Agent®.
