Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Children CRY FOR Pitcher’s Castoria. Mothers like, end Physicians recommend, it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUR LINIMENTS; tlto World’s great Pain-Relieving remedies. They heal, soothe and cure Burns, Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Galls,, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. •
Election Notice. Tuesday the 12th inst, will be the day that will decide the question which great partv will rule our State, “come early and stay late” and before going home call tn and examine the large stock of school booits at Harding A Tharp’s they are elected to lead tbe trade because of their low prices, and immense stock. * * •
Kendall’s Spavin Cure! It cures S p a v i n s For ttlin it is noW known to be one bones and all sun Iff of the best, it not ilar blemishes W-aEtO. the best lii.iand removes ■ I ment ever the bunch J discoverwithout blistering. ed.
STATEMENT MADE ÜBDEE OAln To whom it may concernln the year 1875 I treated with‘Kendall'a Spavin Cure,’ a bone spavin oi sereral month's growth, nearly half as large as r hens egg, and completely stopped the lameness and removed the enlargement. 1 have worked the horse ever since very hard, and he never hasbeen'lame, nor could I ever see any difference in the size of the hock Joints since I treated him with Kendall’s Spavin Cure. K. A. GaikxsSworn and subscribed to before me this 25th day of Feb., A. D. 1879. Jons G. Jknxe, Justice of the Peace.
From Rev. P. BL Granger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District, St. Albans. Vt, Jan. 20th,’1880, Dr. Q. J. Kendall A t 0., Gents:—in reply’ to vour letter 1 will say that my experience with “Kendall’s Spavin Cure” has been verv satisfac* tory indeed. Three-or four years ago I procured a bottle of your agent, and with it, cured a horse of lameness caused by spavin, iaist season my horse became verv lame and 1 turned him Out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road'he {ri-ew worse, when I discovered that a ringbone was forming, 1 procured a tattle of Kendall's Spavin cure and with less than a bottle cured him so that hp is not lame, neither cau the bunch be found. Respectfully vonrs, P. X. Granoeu.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure!
What u Good for Beut la Good sci Maa, Asad of its effects on Human Flesh. Patten’s Mills, Washington Co., N. Y. Feb 21,80 B. J. Kendall, M. D., Dear Sir:—The particular case on which I used your “Kendall's Spavin Cure” was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I had tried many things but in vain. Your,“Kendall’s Spavin Cure” put tbe foot to the ground again, and, for th e first time since hurt, in a natural position. For a family liniment it excels anything we evc r used. Yours truly. Rev. M. P. Bell, Pastor M. E, Church, Patten’s Mills, N. Y.
Bitkcrsfldk, Vt., Dec. 23, 1879. 71. J. Kcndnll ACo., Gents:—l wish totiddmy testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment, “Cendall s spavin Cure.” In the spring of 1871 I slipped on the ice and sprained my right limb nt the knee joint I was verv lame and at times suffered the most excruciating pnin. I wofe n baudage on it tor over a year, and tried most everything in my reach, but could find nothing that would give nie permanent relief. When 1 overworked it,would pain me very much. In April 18781 tagau to think I should be a cripple for life, but having some of Kendall’s Spavin cure"thought I would try it. I used one-third of a bottle, and experienced relief at once. The pain left me and has not troubled me since'. I feel verv grateful to you and would recomend Kendall's Spavin Kure to all who suffer with spraimi or rheumatism. Yourse truly. Mrs. J. Boutwell.
Send nddsees for illustrated Circular which we thiuVgives positive proof of Its "virtues. No remedy has ever met with.suoh unqualified success to knowledge, for bens as well ait man. Price >1 per bottle, or six bottles for M. Air druggists have it or can get it for you,- or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. Dll. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Knosburgh ¥alls, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Republican Hugs! Hanging Grove Township. Banta school house, Oct. 9, Drs. Banta and Vaudcwalker. Gillam Township. Query school house, Oct. 8, F. W. Babcock. Mason’s school house, Oct. 9, F. W. Babcock. Barkl&y Township. Burns’ school house, Oct. 9, Alfred Thompson. Jordan Township. Blake school house, Oct. 8, A. G. W. Farmer. Egypt school house, Oct. 9, H. E. James and others. ‘ Newton Township. Blue Grass school house, Oct 8, J. T. Abbett and C. W. Clifton. Sayler school house, Oct 11, Alfred Thompson. , Keener Township. Vant Woud school house, Oct 9, M. F. Chilcote and B. Wilson Smith. Wheatfield Township. Heil’s school houae, Oct. 8, M. F. Chilcote and B. Wilson Smith. Union Township. Rose Bud school house, Oct. 9, Lemuel Shortridge. Carpenter Township. No. 2, Oct 8, Mr. Guthrie. No. 8, Oct. 8, D. L. Bishopp. No. 10, Oct 8, W. W. Gilman. No * 4 > Ocfc " 8 » Lemuel Shortridge. No. 11, Oct. 9, W. W. Gilman. No. 6, Oct. 8, S. P. Thompson, ' Remington, Oct. 9, S. P. Thompson. Milroy Township. Foulks school house, Oct. 9, A.'G. W. Farmer and others. Foulks school house, Oct 11 M. F. Chilcote and F. W. Babcock. Marion Township. There will be an exclusively business men’s meeting at the court house, in Rensselaer, during Saturday afternoon and evening, October 9, 1880, under the auspices of the Marion township club. Short speeches will be expected from the following, among others: zSchool No. 1, W. 8. Coen. School No. 8, J. L. Funston. “ “ 2, G. W. Burk. “ “ 9, James Deming. “ “ 3, J. M. Gwin. Ward 1, Rensselaer. A. Leopold. • “ 4, C. M. Wataon. “2, M Wm. Legg. “ “5, H. C. Bruce. “ 3, “ E. L. Clark. M “6, James Ritchey. “4, ' “ E. t. Harding, “ “7, Thomas Robinson. “ 5, . “ A. McCoy. This meeting is intended for songs, short speeches, and a general good time. The Glee Club will attend, and all are invited. , _ „ *. l. JtMJIS, CruußXWt, I. B. Washblhn, Scc’y. » Jasper Co. Republican Central Com
