Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1881. The Daily Jearaal Is tt* representative paper es the Kepublieea party in Indiana, sad is *aN tied ta tt* sapper* aad ear eonragemeat es *ll Repahiieaa* ft* Bret aim is to promote tt* leteeasts es UoßopabIfeaa party, whish la fh* party es pro grass ■ad equal jestie* te all eitiaaa*. laaddttie* it give* all the aerna, be see aad foreign, aad seeks to ■Breed Informatics ea ail topics that ar* •loan aad pare. It is always safe to hare lx the Homo. Its MARKETS and RAILWAY NEWS are •peeial features aad are wlthent rivals la thins eetioa.
* rom Rev. P. I.firMfsr, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. _ _ . St. Albans, Vt, Jan. MthilSM, [ Da. B. J. Kendall A C*., Gents:—in reply te vonr letter 1 will say that my experience with “Kendall's Spavin Care” basbeea verv satisfactory indeed. Tlireeor four years ago 1 procured a bottle of year agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by spavin. Last season ar bone became vsrv lams and I turned him ou t for a few weeks whs* he became better, bat when I put him on the road he graw worse, when I discovered that a ringbone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s Spavin ours and with lass than a bottle cared him so that he is act lame, neither ean the bunch he found. Respectfully your*. • * P. N. Gbans
Bakeruflelk, Tt., Dee. ts. I*7*. “ I B.sJ. Kendall A Co., Gents:—l wish te add mv ! testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment, “CendaU's Spavin Cnre.*’ In the spring oflS7l I slipped on the is* aad sprained my right limb ! at the knee joint I|was very lam* aad at time* suffered the most excruciating pain. T wore a bandage on it for over a year, end tried most everything in my reaah. bnt contd And nothing that woslil give me permanent relief. When I overworked it would pain me varv much. In April 187*1 began to think 1 shonld'b* a cripple foiAUfe, hut having tome of Kendall's Spavia sure thought I would try It. I oted one-third ».f a bottle. and>xperieno*d relief at <**c*. Tb* sain left me aad taav not troubled mo sine*. 1 •esl very grateful to you and would recomead Kendall’* Spavin Kur* I* all wlw> suffer with ■praint or rheumatism. Tonruetrulv Mrs. J. Boutwell
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HARNESS MAKING joaaiiiain Peacock H a* purchased Geo. Granel'a Harness then and la now prepared to accommodate the public with every artfele la his llae, such aa HARNESS! SADDTES, BHIDUEB, COLLARS, WHIPS, KTO. 1» m*de rfthe beet material and put ®P I® to# neatest And nnct inbitADtiil DAinr. Price. • Hula lower than the lowwt Shop opposite Meter A Thampaoa’e Bask, Rancselaer Ind. J. *.J»KACOCK. Per amaa!
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (Flrat Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EiGLEfBiCB, rra^r. BKEP, Pork, Veal, Mutton, ttouaaage, Bologna, etc. sold in quantthfe* to * hit pur•tock slaughtered; keeryitody Is hrvrted Tfce BtthMt Price Pas« rev coo* pat cattle, **•* J.J. KieiSBBOC
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