Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Rensselaer Marble Works! R. HOWLAND, Proprietor, ODeaJLmr la—s AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. M&W&MEWTS, I MEM STOWES SLABS, TABLETS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, URNS AND VASES, Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. A.lao UDmmlmr la—— Iron Fencing, Balcony Bailing, Roof Cresting, &c. HARDMAN THE JEWELER! .-I • * f • • | -A-T* Goldman & Hardman’s OLD STAND.
Kendall’s Spavin Gore! It «ar«a Spavin For bid it if bow gfe known obe on* Wonet andall tint ■ iltr blsnsishos ■ «§Ktsl (be k tat liliandrwaovaa |l\ f I mar t aver "'* L tb« bnnnh fea£g|pggSl diao*Tr#4 withont blistering.
statexeht madx uxdee oath. To whoa It may eouoon:—la tho year 187* I tr—art with ‘Randall's Sparta Cara,’ a hoaa spavia at Mraral moath’s growth, atarly halt u largo aa r hoaa ogg, aad completely stopped tho laaoaooo aad removed tho oalargoaeat. 1 have worked tho horao ovor aiaoo Tory hard, aad be aevtr has beea lama, aor eeuld 1 over aoo aay difference ia tho siz« ot tho hook joiaU aiaoo I treated hi a with Kendall's tptrii Cure. K. A. Gaines Bwora aad aahooribod to baton a* this 9Mh day o< Boh., A. D. IOTf. Joaa 6. Jix», Jaotioo of tho Peace,
From Rot. P. IT. Graager, Fresidiag Rider of tho St. AjUKaas District. ■ St. Albans, Tfc, Jan.SSthJISBO, Da. B. i. Kendall k Co.,.Cents:—in reply to rear letter I will say that my experience with “Kendall’s Spavin Caro” has been very satisfactory indeed. Three or four years ago! procured a bottle of your agent, and with it, cared a horse of lameness caused by spavia. Last season my borso became rerv la me and I turned him out for a few weeks when be became better, bnt when I pat him on tho read he grew worse, when 1 discovered that a ringbone waa forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s Spavia car# and with less than a bottle cured him so that he Is act lame, neither can tho buach ho loaad. Respectfully yoars.
Kendall's Hpavin Cur©!
WftstnOood for Besot is ftr| Mas. load of lti oXhota an A—aa Flesh. FatUa’aMills, Waahiagtoa Go., B. T. Fob SI, to B. J. Kendall, M. D., Dear Sir:— I Tho partiesor ease oa whieh I a tod yoar “Kendall's Spava Caro” was a wallgaaat aaklo apraia of tixoon aioatha ataadiag. I had tried ataay thiaga hat ia raia. Tear “Kendall’s Spavia Caro” pat tho foot o tho groaad agaia, aad, for th drat Uatoaiaeo hart,la a aataral pooitioa. F# a family liniment it excels aaything wo are oaod. , Toaro traly, Bor. M. P. 8011, v Pastor M. X, Chunk. Fattaa’s Mills, V. T.
Bakers folk, Tt., Deo. 88,1 l*. B. J. Koadall k Co., Gentsl wish to s dmy 1 testimony in favor of your in valuable Ur .meat, “Cendall’s Spavia Cure.” Ia thosprln . of 1171 1 slipped on the Ico aad sprained my limb at tho ksee joint I|wms very Ume and at time* angered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage on It for orer a year, and tried most •Terytiling ia say reach, bnt could And nothing that would give mo permanent relief. When I overworked it would pain mo Tery much. In April 1878 1 began to think I sbouldfbe a cripple for life, but having some of Kendall’s Spavin cure thought I would try it. 1 used one-third of a bottle, anri'expericnoed relief at onco. Th* iali left me and has aot troubled me since. .1 feel very grateful to yon and would recomead Kendall's Spavin Kure to all who suffer with sprains ar rheumatism. Tears# truly. Mrs. J. Beutwell
Bead addsoos for UlastratodCiroalar which wo think give* positive proof of Its rirtnoo. Ns r *?* t, 7 has QTor mot with snob nuqnalifled saeceoa to our knowledge, for beas aa well aa man. Prteo It per bottle, or six bottles lor to. All druggists hare it or can got it tor job, or it wifi ho seat to aay address oa receipt of prise by too proprietors. DR. B. J TREND ALL A CO„ Rnooborgh Fails, Torment SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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