Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1881 — Consumption Cured. [ARTICLE]

Consumption Cured.

Baltimore, Md., Feb. 12, 1881.—Upon the recommendation of a friend I tried Brown’s Iron Bitters as a tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was fast wasting away in Consumption. Haring lost three daughters by the terrible disease under the care of emiuent physicians. I was loth to believe that anything fould arrest the progress of the disease; but to my suprise, before my d.ughter had taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend, and is now quite restored to her former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of consumption, and when the physician was consulted We quickly said: ••Tonies were-required!” And when informed that the elder sister i was taking Brown’s Iron Bitters, responded: “That is a yood fomV, take it-.’J ' . I

ADOBAM PHELPS,

•f Askey A Phelps.

f Just received at C. C. Starr & Co. s another lot of new Glass and Qneensware of new and elegant patterns. Jew jj Mr. Ralph Fendig whose visit to Chicago was noticed last week, reached honjo I last Saturday. While in Chicago Afr. Fendig purhased a full stock \of everything in his line, and will be open for inspection in a few days. . Grand opening of dressmaking and millinery goods at Mrs. Reh‘berg’s, over L: Hopkins’ store, next Saturday afternoon. The ladies are respectfully invithd to call.

Litebabt Curiosity. —Th® following document which we print verbatim, might, at first glance, be taken to be the production of one of the Spelling Reform “cranks.” Closer inspection however will reveal the fact that the writer instead of being a reformer is one of those most in need «of reform. We don’t suppose he would be willing to pay us for advertising him in this manner, therefore we suppress name and address. He is a member of the legal fraternity, and now sheds luster on. the bar of Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 7,1881. John Powel, Esq., ) Rensedlab, Ind. j Dear Sib —In Refference to the Sale of the Proppertey I Rote you of in the Case of I did not get your answer in Time to be at your place to Bid on it But as I exiiect to push the matter to The Supream Court I would Like to know and would Take it as a saver if you would Be so Cind as to Let me know the Day of Sale, who purchest it and the amownt it was Hodld at and if it has not sodld for the Dept what amount is Back on the Judgement nnd aney other peiticulars that you may be Cind enoughs to Sind hoping to hear from you soon, I am yours to comand & co. —.