Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1902 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Announcements.

For County Officers. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Philip Blue, of Marion township, is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. We are authorized to announce the name of John A. Lamborn, of Carpenter township, as candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. James N. Leatherman, of Marion township, is a candidate for county auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Myrt B. Price, of Carpenter township, is a candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republicon county nominating convention. Hugh L. Gamble, of Marion township, is a candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. For City Officers. FOR CITY MARSHALL. A. D. Bums is a candidate for city marshal of Rensselaer, subject to the decision of the Republican city nominating convention. If a young man comes to your door and says, “Lady, here is a package for you,” smash the package over his head and turn the dog loose. For some time past some cheeky, insult ing scamp has been going about in neighboring towns, frightening women. He would wrap on the door and when it was opened say, “Here is a packr-ge for the lady of the house,” and delivering the package go away. In about an hour the fellow would return and finding the package, which usually contained a cheap picture, had been opened demanded pay for it. In a number of instances women have been frightened into paying for something they had not bought and did not want. A few killings ot impudent peddlers would be received with a relish.

Barnum's Monkeys “Alb well —all happy—lots of fun”. That is the regular report from the monkey cage cf Barnum’s Circus ever since the keepers began closing the monkeys with Scott's Emui sion. Consumption was canying off two thirds of them every year and the circus I. ad to buy new ones. One day a keeper accidentally broke a bottle of Scott' Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very ’few deaths from consumption. Of course it’s cheaper to buy Scott’s Emulsion than new monkeys— and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease. If you have it or are threaten-

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ed with it can you take the hint? This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott’s Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York 50c and $1 all druggists.