Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1880 — Page 2
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN, j Friday Morning. Deo. 10 .1880 , P - COP. KINS* Editor. ~ ;
I The p<tfHil»noii of Alaakd, accord-li-g Jo the I*l# censtia, i* 3J>, 000, of v In.m 30» only are whites. * Tlie cka-iitg tewioit of the con* pr*sa cppVfiKd h-nt Monday Our 1 rnyer i*< that it may die ea*y. m The Lafoytlte Car Work* are doing nu iuioirbw bueinets. T«.<y have orr* engaged uh far ahead aa April livXL • 5 * Tilt puuitc sdymU us Crown Point y ere cltx-ed last w.ek, the Register *n\e, I rraoai iof the prevalencj of ctphtberia. ——■■■■. i . » -*►- ♦ ■■■ ■ ■ Mr. Win.-Jenkiii* of Wiuamac hai I t-r. appofiited poet master at that ) Ince. vlce J. Keifer of the Wiiiam-c J ijtuLlican. resi«ne.i. An unexpended balance of sl, 78S. ,CC4 remains <m hand in the navy department. Tiiin furnialiej no male" r* »l for a Deimx-raHc fiaud yell. The Inst |>reeide:niai canva«« will l*e memorable for its blunders, if for i “thing eW. It la now reported that Georgia will lose her vote, her elecfora having faiied t<> meet at the prop<r (time. They thought Hmu last Jdnuiiay was tlie time.
'1 he idea ol setting apart a day in v hieli tlie public pc-huol* may celebrate lbe geuiua of eminent Ameriby tlie reading and reci lbni of filed:cns fr« in their works. I y eseaya'and reviews. i» a good one, ami worthy of eueou’wgetnciit. It is a meant of lining pupils out rif tlie i u:m« aod rats of si-hool work, also « f exciting their iniinls to useful »n----tMetigntiuii. The American people *;e ton little acquainted with the 1U- • rarr achievements iof American ah t:u>r>The, many .expressions of del is*, f made by those Who attended the play of Hip Van Winkle and InnisfuiT Js given l.y the Crane* Comedy C’ompat y attest.tliflr appreciation of the en t• rprisc of Noble J- Y'urk, lessee and manager of Willey A Sigler’s Ojtera ilouj.e, iu securing this able company of actors. Our limited space forbid extended co .rrcnt. but we give in | rief the rc|K>rt of one who 9 1 ton tied: ‘ Mere wonls arc insufficient to do jus 11-eto this troupe'in description of I teir ability. Their playing must be teen to 1* appreciated. K. M. Crane a* an actor excels in his profeasiom As fur Fannie Mmintcaatle, 'as Katlr in J unis fail, which part she 1 lays in.plaee .of-Frank Mills”, the toe renowned Star. Shedj.l all that Y*.uid be exiieirted of herns a star; her detriment wps easy, graceful and natural. J*ast but not least, the. orChwxlni was imir.e.ise.
At the ccming Vession of the Indiana l. gislature a bill should be liitroduc- * d utd j arsed, j osilively fn'rbiddiug tl:e running cr trains, on Sunday. Other States are turning their attenti«»ti to this subject- We do not l»e ]icv.e it to be necessary to run Sunday trains and n taw parsed in accord ince vlth thextivine injunction would do P*hml ifionooue*el*eit would he a great 1 °° n to the overworked"employes of tue different roads. Sunday trains, Sunday excursions, Sunday camp meeting and Sunday desecrations genJ rally, are nuisances and should be abated.—Warren Republican. A good thought, and a<* the editor of the Republican will be a member of the next house of representatives we shall look for him to take the initiative in this matter! The coming leg Mature w ill be well employed if it ac* eomplish nothing more, than the lighting of existing wrongs. The oxerturned amendments will demand attention os one most important item* cl the seme time with which, it would 1 e well, and may save future special legislation, to provide nti-ninendnient i »«?n the liquor question. A stiong 1 rev-ure will likely la? brought to bear Upon the legislature this win. let by the temperance people of the t late, favoring a prohibitory law. ‘ The Supreme Court rendered a deri»ioii makiiig lawful tlie sale of ci* bars on Sunday. ' This decision should engage tlie attention of our law makers * 1 f tlie smoking of a ci-t-ar m. Sunday is a physical necessity. m. ihe sale made lawful that the ne- * rse*iy limy be supplied, then bread I ring a physical necessity on Sunday, t*sen for tlie take of consistency, the sale ..thread on that day should be l.iadc Ikwiul that this necessity’ m y I e supplied. The present mid wrath- * r demonstrates the ncce*sity of having fire to keep us warm on Sunday is on other iUy». If it is necessary to i-»ake and sell bread or to sell cigars uii bunday, it is fully .us great a necessity !■> provide wood on Sunday with v hieli to bake the and to keep the body warm, and so on ad- Infinitum. By proceeding with the argui -cut iu this way, r.s the course of the t npreine Court would seem to indi *-tie, w* would abolish Sunday alto. ’|.ether. Home of the infamous acts of i ih infamous Court should he reversed.
The Coming Event.
llf will |k> a source of delight to our rruUs* ment g(<rs to know that our • i !erprming les?<-p and mnnager of U illpy «fr Sigler’s Ojierc. House, Noble V*»rk, lias necurwl (lie eminent li nretllan Mr. Harry Townsend. He <• v ill Hfiiwar two nights at the Opera } nus**, opening on Wednesday eveu-l-j; Her. ,loth, in Uiehanj I[f. MrinniHiur- characterization t»f this i ile, «»iie of Shakespore’s greatest creal>oiu<, b Kii<| lniie marked by an sr Halio finish that is rarely equaled. He i nitea those nttributes of ge.jlu«; a in-h«iiiuriy miiul.jiitiinsity .expressla i an 1 subtle in-igneiisin, with a t . lendid physique and extraordinary ’ \ Igor of m-tigii. In the fatal combat o-.inbut with Kiehmond on liosworth, t eld, Mr. TowtiHend is seen at his liest i ii |K.*rsonality being ’entirely Inst in U.e hntf tlemfinfan Gxdinrd and hi-* o t.iieslHesK terrible sml wonderfully m ad.-tie.' The i»re»en (at ion h*-r« of I i- grain I tragedy w.it in* en.li-Jlia'ie-l L. tiabnrslv bc-nu; rXiectaud uicchuu-
| feat appliance, and historically correct f owtumes and armor. The company ; btipport!ng the Starr have been apeci. ; ally selected for their adaptability to 1 characteia an'imeJ. We bea|«ek for ' Mr. Tow urt t.-d a brilliant engngemenl-
Answer This.
pid you ever know any person to be ith.without inaction of the Stomach* Liver or Kidneys, or di:* you ever know one who w*a wel. when eitlier wau obsti or Inactive; and did von ever know or hear of any ease of the kind that Hop Hitters would not cure. Ask your neighbor this question — Ti./irt.
Walker.
Democrats B nli clamoring over the election of Garfield. “Oh!” they say “you heat ns this time, bitt it wa< money and bad whiskey that did it.” We think they o«ed not only money and bad whii-Ley. but u-ed force in BOinc places. fTSie Walkv.i Literary Society which is held every two weeks ai the Hershiuan school house, is a success; it is carried on by the teachers an 1 advanced scholars oi the township. ,We understand that at the solicitation of quite a number of those wishing to improve their penman* •my, that J.- F. Amtriin and Robert Ditmotid wiM start a writing school in the new school house" We sn> to! all who w sii to impiovc in this art, join the writing school. Mrs. S. F. Brow.i w lio has been sick lor soiue wee ts is getting better slowly. j . . Wash 11'Tshman has secured damage from the Continental Ins., Co. for tlte liny lie liad burnt ■')ine lime ago. Uev. Scott Brown has returned from his work at North Judsjn, hi»i lungs having Jailed was the cauist of his return. • Rev. Thompson of t)ie M. E church preaches every other Sun day at the Ilershman s.’Qool house, and Rev. Miller of the Dunkaru church the first Monday alter the second Sundav of each month. George Sluhlbaunt, trustee hn* been trying to etleot a * change ol techool books, lie his partially rim * cctded. We think that a change would be a good thing. The leather’s institute last Sat. Ufday was a Rtp-cts*; they w ill in stitute ag .in the lS.li, aU teachers
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Keener.
Charley Thompson has just finish ed his new h. n«*c. Ira Brock way is cutting wood sot Dr. Antrim. Alexander MeDonald is visiting friends in northern J tsper; willreturn to ReiiFselaer Friday. Ex-tru>tee rides in a new’ bnggy. Horses arc sulß-riug from the t p ixootip i Dr. Koltbins furnished hia Iriends with a good thanksgiving dinner. {Schools r*.re all ip a very prosper ons condition. The second tearlierV institute beheld Dec 4th, invitation is extended to all teachers and friendsi, ? Tlie “Keener Literary Society” i> againingiol running order. The officers of which are W. C. Tyler, president, Miss Vena Bouk vice president, George Amtriin, sec. D. F. O’Donald, treas., I. 11. Rob bins and J. F.. Bruner, choristers. An enrollment of thirty.five ntetn bet s; all are lively and energetic. f The township i-just in town, as fording a postoifie'e :,nd a goo 1 dry goods stole run by W. 11. Tylerand J- F. Bruner who are selling goods at a very low rate., The boys will make this store a snceesß. j. The peo tie of Keener celebrated the National Thanksgiving day at Pleasant V dley; Elder Shortridge delivered au excellent sermon; after which Kov. B. 11. Bradbury and others made a few brief remarks, in which they expressed their thanks to the Ruler and Founder •»f our N ition. ' • f James Robbins and Frank Hart have just returned from Illinois. They report good corn crops and plenty workOur Republic in friend* a r c still happy ifi the,belief that they have been the means of leaving our government on a solid foundation by Meeting Grn. James A. Garfield to the presidency. - Stab.
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. We lmve perfected arrange ments T>y which we can offer as a premium to onr subscribers. Dr. 13. .T, valuable book, “A treatise <md His diseases”. *' Itisabook of ninety pages. All the diseases hoi-stiesh is heir to are ar: ranged in alphabetical order with cause,[symptoms and treat ment. Each new sobscrtber for One year will receive one of these books free,land each ohl Subscriber who pays us $1.50 will have his subscription ex tended one year- Bring in the names liefore the books are all gone. - .. .
Iliye vou s-eo the d leskiujnu is at jjnrcs? i All-wohl fifling Jeans to be had only at Jones.
PIOISTEER MEAT MARKET (Fir»t Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indians J. J. ElfiLEiBAfH, Prcp’r. BEEP, Pork. Ve*l. Muttou. SaoMoxv. B* torna. etc., mM in qnsntitie* to soH pn chaaer* at the lowest urfaea. - X.»pe bat the be •tork *laaxbtereU. kierybodjr it inriteJ call. The (llffbrst Price. Paid fei tiaod Pal Caltle. 13-S. J.J.EMLCSBAt. hardimg&tharpT Eire xovxd Tiiri* DRUG STORI Into Mr*. He*nphilt’* Brick Building, amt hat dxed it up in jrooi .tvlt;, and Wlten yon ne*> anythinr in their line be sure to |>ntronize the .tore. You will Bnd the old t*ionccr ready ar willing to wait on you. They keep a sen«r. assortluer.t of r^DUIIGS^ —ANIi— Patent Medicines PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest ca.h price*. y.»r Ihe a< conunodatiou of the iml.ije they keep s choice acsnrtmeut of ?u the .ame room, and .•wills as cheap or cheapthan oitiCr dealers.
HARNESS MAKING JONATHAN PEACOCK Has purciia?e<l ilco. («ranel’s Harness Shop an< [* now iireptire*t to accommodate tlie public' with evorv article in his line, such as HJkBME&S 1 . SADD! I'S, l * BUIDI.F.S, COLT.ARS, whips, i*:te". His work is msdr of the best material and ]»t: up in the m-afe-t and uiost siih.tnnti.l munneiI’riee. a little lower t!i,u tlie lowest. * -shop opposite Met-iv Jt Thonmson’s I’.anV Rensselaer, lud. 4. H. I’KACUCK. Fur email. FEAOIG k JOMT —PKAI.KRB IX DRY GOODS, HOI t'J'S. SHOKS. HATS, C.\l*S. N< tTIONS. HOSIMIY, 1/J C., ETC. LAD lE’S ftNO GENT’S FURNISHINP C^OODB, OAT* PKTINO, , . CHoici;anooF.mE>’, PI UG AM) FIM .-t UT 011 1 AVI NCi 1 t) BACCO, SmokingTohitccu, in tslKirt, a cotnulet? Hock of Gsnerai r.lerchantiise, Tlh-sv goods arc first class in **vcry res|n cl,were tnivefully select -*d by f«neofexperieiHjo, tvitb speeia l r<**erpiiec to the Rensselaer market. Hid will be sold at hard f ime prices t gents for the BI. S v Lri 4 COS Bricie Qra.it, Boottd: bhot* "Vone better iu tlie w»»etcl. (Tills ml »>ck at them. FSrVUSU At JOM".
C. H. WALKER’S NKW AND SURE One of tlic best remedies of the age for rHK CIMIK OF . CONGESTIVE CIT TI ,T K, IK>\\ Kl. COMI'I.AINT, KU’K H? vT i \OJ-l K. * NICHR AI.OiA, ItHUIJ.vIATTSM, CHIT.T.R. COLIC, Olf A M I>, illtu NCI lI'JIS, OIPHTU Fit I A, ETCC. H. WALKER’S LUNG- 71A TAT for corns, COUGHS, HOARSNESS, LUNG I-’EVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA <t CROUP ilia good for Children and on? of the bent Medicines for Consumption. Both of the ahovo . Remedies are for tele at fctorc. <Pi £* f>. ■ • -. -i ? v>. ' 4. - \ ' m 2?a>i ' ;■ . v% *■ * ? \f ■ v • i, -. . „„*! •{, •; vc 25 - i i :■ ' •;* :i : .-‘-v. v •» v.- -i* 'j -r* > 'r.- 1.. C I*--- - JZ:- l, j- ' i.. . C*-S3-v« f - L -~ ---I - e. •.r-joclc. CnUEra f'ru'V * spott, 2lo<iier.i I’.ko, r-na Tip.;;, duns roroininetul CAiiTU LdA t regulates the Biuvrl.t, c ;; \T:nst Co!!e, tslTnyc Fever!* :* nrs* «:.tl destroys A .'oi uu.
/g?*WWHWE MALARIAL The principle rjiut of nearly all •IpVneaa hh time of the rear Basils Sered Liver, which, if not ros«latari in time, great su Her in ft, wretche Inoss and rieath jvill ensue. A gentleman, writing from South America, says: “I have used yotir Simmons Liver Itegulator with good ,U'>h as a prevention and cure for Malarial FcWrsou the Isthmus of Panama.” If yon feel drowsy, debilitated, have fnWncn headache, mouth taates badly, poorappeiitcWnd tongnecoate<L you are suffering from toi\id liver or “biliousness.” and nothing will cAg you so speedily and permanently as to taka SIMONS’ LIVER REGULATORIt is given with safety and thcTiappiest re nits to the most dfillcate Infant. It takes the piace of quinine and bitters of every kind. It lstfcecheapcst,purest and best family medicine in the world. SOLD CT ALL DRUGGISTS.
OUTH SIDE OF WASHIN6TQIL.ST. RENSSELAER, IND. •Carry Ilia W .im nff~f T-ff i^qiiaii ■ to Hair V Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil,
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CATARRH Ms £S3s3’ J Bronchitis, Asthma & »fd ®CONSUMPTION iw ui * ioo 'iij i y Cums—■«sfca,u»ui. ; gM^EOSLoFTAR VV V \ Anti »ble* !• «oa. - \A\Wy Vu A wrtnl loin T.rer. and u-e» f N dlr«:l t. lb* (IIM.M. »k«« >1 m quleklr m Ibr S«| - ■*« or<|»M7 maw'll. Al toutz’s CATTLE POWDERS *o Rons* will die of Coi.io.Bots or Ltnro Pater. If Kouti'a Powders arc used tn time, t ontxM Powders willccrcand prevent HooCbot.ee a routz's Powders will prevent Gapes I* Fowls. Fonts* Powders will Increase the qnantttvof milk end rrenm twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. Pont** Powders will enre or prevent almost EVEET !>'?**«* to whteh Horses an I fatrle are anldect. ForTZ’B I’OWBKES WILXOIVE SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID B. roUTZ, Proprietor, Baltimore, kb DU. W. Xj. e^amait. DENTIST. I wish to say to all citiaens Rensselaer Vo, and Jnsper •ouDivth.tl . ft have remov-Itl-jL U ** ■ rl - v office to the room iPr’ formerly ocKC'4 f I? gp ('yT /j cnplmibyDr. sL _Qf. Jj Washbnfn.in K the rear of ITI3E Jr.WELRV STORE. Arßthat I am now better than ever prepared tovlecnte all kinds of work In mv branch of • b* '»*»s in ihe highest style of ths art ami at i low At ,K>ssilie prices. W. L. HAMA R. j
dail?sund^and\^ekly. NO wmm INDIANA SHOULD LEWI HI JUT IT. KEEPPOSTED ON AFFAIRS IN YOUR OWN STATE.
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1881. The Weekly Journal is a large 10-page paper, Republican in polities, pare in its moral tone, toll of gen oral news, selected miscellany farm notes market reports, and household information, which makes it just the paper for the pjo| l.\ and erp 'rially for the farmers. Its cheapne>a brings it within the reach of all The MARKET UKPORTS are carefally compiled from the Dally Journal and are a special feature and entirely trustworthy. la selecting your paper for the coming year dou’t y< „ forget the WK 1 i,y JOURNAL. Only |j l»er year.
THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN j^isno Indianapolis Weekly Jonrnal Per Year for $2.25 < • _
&.®£kWBSl WITH -A. ZE'TLTXaIL, LX2STE OIF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clccks, Spectacles, Violin Strln Jewelry, Accordeons, PockerCutlery, SOLE AGENT 1' 011 TLIE CELEBRATED HOCKfOI! D WATCII I hare in mv employe A FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, of eight years e> perience- Fine Watch Work a Specialty. Orwin’sOld Stand. HAMAR CASH GROCERY HOUSE ! I LOUIS KERN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PHO VISIONS, GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARE CROCKERY, &c. Parties buying for Cash will And It to their interest to examine my goods and prices. The IligheN! Prices Paid for Country Produce. Ren'telner , Indiana. 12-6 ’ LOUIS KERN".
"" Watch.es!. Clocks! Jewelry! "Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! H 2 Plated Ware, K f*\**!t*y*& § Plated Ware, 2 f * Musical ® f'•sjfe-i&j lf o .Instruments 5 h Musical _ jj v w j ' , ... 8 • Instruments, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 14 Tears Experience at the Bench*
WILLEY & SIGLER’S |TRADE PALACE \ lUST THEIR 2STEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, $ MEN ANO BOYS CLOTHING: NOTIONS ANO FANCY2G3ODS, FAMILY GROCERIES Bottom Price is our Motto. We will not be undersold! We have a large and commodious store building. The best and iightest store loom in Northern Indiana. No goods sold in 8 dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Call nd see our store room, goods And pi ices before buying.
Haring secured the exclusive sale of the Famous ‘'liliriy > Breakfast Stove,” and being in receipt of a full Hue with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also have iu stock a fail and complete line of > ■ vHardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, Ac. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles m Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Steves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. 1 From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Fnrnftvirc*
1881. The Daily Jonrnal is the representative paper of the Republican party In Indiana, and is entitled to | the support and encouragement of all Republicaus Its first aim is to promote the ntcreft. of tl.ese,mllican party, which is the party of progress ! and equal justice to ail citizens. Iu addition it gives all the i news, home and foreign, and seeks to spread information on all topics that are clean and pure. It is always safe to have tr. the Home. Its MARKETS and RAILI ; WAY NEWS are ' special features and larc without rivals in this section.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure!
ytATEMEKT MADE u itwah. o.x a j.i- \ To whom it may concern:—ln the year 1376 I Treated with ‘Kendall's Spavin Cure,’ a hone spavin oi screral month's growth, nearly hall as large as r hens egg, and completely stopped •he lameness and rsmoved the enlargement. I have worked the horse ever si use very herd and he never has been lame, nor could I over see any difference in the s'z-. of the hock joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. H. A.GainksSworn and subscritiod to before me t*ii» 2ith Jay oi Kcb., A. D. lKirf. John (J. Jennk. Justice of the Peace.
What i» Good for B?ast is Good f L r Man. Read cf i‘« off cts ~i Human Flesh. Pntten’s Mills, Washington Co., N. Y. Keb 21,80 B. J. Kendall. M. D.. Dear Air:—The particu•ar case on which I used your “Kendall’s Spavin Cure” wa* a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I had tried many things but in vain. Your “Kendall's Spavin Cure”; put the foot to tlie ground again, and. for Hi „ first time since hurt, in a natural position. Ko a family liniment it excels anything we ere used. Yonrs truly, Rev. M. I*. Pell. Pastor M. E. Church. Patten’s Mills, >’. Y,
B?nd udd.vutafor illustrated Circular which we think (rive, positive proof of ita virtue,. No reaiedy ha,ever met with su.rli imtjtmli»le*l success to our knowledge, for be*s a, wfeli an man, I’rica *1 per bottle, or six l>ottlos for J 5. All druggist, have it or can grt it for von, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. PR. B. J. KKNDAIX A CO.. Kiiosburgh Kalis, Vermont SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
. ' I. T ~.(I . . 'TI. , ......p. CURE | BACK ACHE “a is lunVßasest And nil d!nea.»e., of the Kidneys, Bladder and Hi| THROAT DISEASES Urinary Organ, bv wearing the Bfl B B __ . f ■ f • * „ , Mill BREATHING TROUBLES. ImprOVeaEXCelSlOrKianeyPad It drives into the system curative agentrind It la a MARVEL of HEALING and RKIJEF . h 'j. It draws from the diseased parta the polsoai Simple, Sensible, Direct, that cause death. Painless, Powerful. TB ’ T ‘" T< ’ mv,KTCra - It O U XIXIO where all else fails. A YOU CAN BE RELIEVED Kevki.atio.x and Rbvolutiox in Medicine a, twti <lt TT H Absorption or direct application, a, opposed to «... , „ , ... ... „ _L unaamfaetory internal medicines. Send for our v -..,i„ . TTV __„ _. ’ treattee on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold by Jg* RADICALLY EFFECdruggiats, orjentby maii, on receipt of price. W. ftoid by Dntids. or sent by mail on receipt o ADDRESS PRICE *2.00. by ft HANLEY, .StfuW.; BATES ft HANLEY, ■'VWV.’td 134 Madhon Slieel, . .T" K“? IM JUttaoHHMet. take as oth«r. Chicago, Ills. TgKLt M Chicago, Ills. S?SSH E AD AC H EvSfe A Medicine recently discovered and used by an eminent physician with twccesa. 'AM and country store, have It or will get it tor-yon. Also a sure cure for IN DIO I ISTION , fIV DC DCIA sste^esflisarsKS:' ff OrnE ■' VME MK FliUa'*£hin.l'' Sjg Aa A REWARD Dll EC 1 if ll ll Kei^,.’;r 1 Ltd Ba |H aw H B Remedy tail, to rare. It attars the itching, ,i>eorb* tba Bn H H tumor., gir.* imwuukiLU rAfe(. Prepared by J. P. Miller, Jl.il, H PbHadeli.ilia, Pa. i'AVktOK.-A'w prettt'JW im/«i wrapB TBw xir V” •m contain, irßpntlN avd a Pile of Mean. All druggists and country stores have it or will get it for too. T. ML JONES THE TAILOR! Suits for Men, Youths and Children cut and made to order. All wokr warranted. I have just returned from Chicago with a FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS and I will aell Milts from $5 to $lO cheaper than yon can buy eleswhera Come and try me. T. JONHS, “Tot Tatlok
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■ »«m Rpy.P. pi. Grander. Presiding Elder of the at. Lilians District, St. Albans, Vt, D*. B. J. KrsPAi.i. A-U’o., (Jept*;—in reply to voitr letter 1 will say that mv experience with “KendnH’sSpavih Cure” lias been verv satisfactory indoeil. Three or four years ago I procured a libttle of your agent, mid with jt, cured a horse of lameness caused hr spavin. Last season mv horse became verv I unit and I turned him out Tor u few weeks .when ha bee A rue better, but when I put him on the toad he grew worse, when I discovered that u ringbone was form-.' ing, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s Spavin cpr* and \t itli less than a bottle cured linn >-.> (hat he. is not lame, neither can th,r bunch U found. Respectfully vours. t'. N. (iUiNGir.
Bakersflelk, Vt.. Dec. 91. 1*79. B. .T. Kendall A Co.. Cents:— I vri«U to add inv testimony in favor of your Invaluable-ftplnieiit. “Cendnll's >pavin Cure," In thesprinjr of 1474 1 slipped on the ive and sprained my right limb at the knee joint I'was very lame and at times suffered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage on it for over a year, and tried most everythingfn my reach, but could find nothing that woubl give me , permanent relief. When 1 overworked it would pain ine very much." I« April JS7B | licgan to think I shonhl.be a cripple for life,’out having some of Kendall’s Spavin cure thought 1 would try it. I used one-third of a bottle, aiid!ex!H‘rieiiccd relief at once. The onin left me and has n<|4 troubled me since. I /ee) very grateful to you and would rrcomerul Kendall's Spavin Ktfre to all who suffer with sprains or riieuinatisin. Yours* truly - Mrs. J. Boutwell.
