Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1902 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DR. MOORE, The Careful Specialist of 45 Years Constant Practice, Treats with remarkable success the following specialties :

Lung-s, Heart, Stomach, Nose and Throat, Nerves, Kidneys and Bladder, Private Diseases,

It gives great satisfaction to know that Consumption, Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys and many of the Heart troubles, all of which were formerly considered incurable, with new methods, can now be cured. A large per cent, of Epilepsy and Cancer can be permanently relieved. The best of references given. Office and Residence over Fendig’s City Drug Store. Office; Hours— 9 to 12 a. m. 2tosp. m. 7toßp. m. SUNDAYS—2 to 3p. m. 7 Bp. m. All calls promptly answered. Phone 251. RENSSELAER, INDIANA;

J DR. CHAS. VICK, OPT. D. J | THE OPTICIAN. J a , The optician who asks the public ’ V to patronize him should first acquire i B a knowledge of the anatomy of the A eye and the physiology of vision, ’ then of the principles of optics, the i 4 laws and P ro P er hes of light, its re- A A fraction by transparent media of dis- ▼ * ferent density, and an aquaintance 4 f with s h e var ious kinds of lenses, and A A t * ieir act i° n u P on ra y s °f hght that F V pass through them. v He has a first class trial case with a A all the other paraphernalia usually v t . , . found in a firstclass office, for test- J A ing the eye. He is a close student or specialist, devoting his entire time to his A v . chosen profession. He commenced fitting people with glasses in 1872. f V A discount will be given from his regular prices, from now until January Ist, A 1902. Come and have your eyes tested; you will find his diagnosis correct, no A V matter what the trouble may be. V F Office with R. P. Benjamin, the Music Dealer. Second door west of the Rens- J A selaer Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana. \

WANTED-50 Strong Young Men between the ages of 18 and 30 years to becomespecialists in iron molding • no previous experience in foundry work required. Wages from 15c. to 18c. per hour paid at the start, and advance to earning capacity’ up to 30c or more per hour, depending upon individual ability. Good chance for rapid advancement to industrious men. Moulders in Chicago shops have struck, but strike is unauthorized by Iron Molders Union of North America. We also want competent molders, machinists and pattern makers to take place of strikers Now working about 1,000 men in Chicago shops. Apply Off lea, Homa Inwonce Bldg,, OHMS AGO.

Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm cures every kind of cough, la grippe, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, whooping cough, etc. Never deranges the stomach. At Druggists, 10 & 26c. A Doctor’s Error. I was under the doctor’s care and confined to my room a month. I had such a terrible pain in my right lung I could hardly breate. The doctor said I would not be able to go out of doors until warm weather—l think this would haye been the case if I had not stopped taking his medicine which did very little good, and commenced taking your Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. After taking this remedy the pain soon stopped and I was able to go out. My cough soon left me. We think there is nothing that equals your Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. My husband, who is subject to bronchitis, thinks that Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm is the best remedy he has ever used. We recommend it to all our friends. Dora L. Stever, Westwood, N. J. Send for Free Sample and Book. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm is sold by druggists, 10, 25 and 50 cents, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, by Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., • Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

For Sale. For a few weeks I will offer my farm of 80 acres for sale, located five miles north and west of Remington, Ind. Its buildings are nearly new, concrete bouse, two stories high, good horse stable, crib and granery combined, and other sheds and out buildings, nearly 200 rods of tiling, considerable young timber on it. Also 40 acres' in White county, about five miles northwest of Wolcott. This land is not improved, has considerable white oak and other oak. Will sell this tract for |2O per acre cash. John L. Turner, 1 Remington, Ind.