Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1882 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Illnminator. The existence of good 1/N> TjbjA French Nation for the peoS pleofthiscountry is shown by the presentation of a >. IcSICyO colossal bronze figure of llVsi/ Freedom holding aloft the *=fm\ torch of Liberty. Beauty, v z'*'. pr II m with usefulness, is comV 5 I*, * A hined in this immense isl Sj I\\ work of art, as the bright, jje 'j |\ blazing torch will serve w J si the purpose of a beacon I /l || light in the harbor of New . f t jl «L Yoik. There ia another )1* p figure which will chal- ' | Jr: lenge larger praise and admiration than even the great work above ref-rred to. It is illustrated herewith, and represents the aged and worthy. St. jAcoß.holdingaloflinhis hand that beacon which will guide aright all sailing upon the sea of life, whose waters abound with the shoals and dangerous places of sickness and disease. The light it casts is designed to show that St. Jacobs Oil is the true and trusted means of keeping the body on its proper course, and of easing and “ righting it be unfortunately cast upon the shoals of rheumatism or other painful ailments. Thousands of grateful ones throughout the world have proved the value and felt the good of this Great German Remedy, and are glad to recommend it to all needing the services of just such a remedy. In this connection Mr. John S. Briggs, a well known citizen of Omaha, Neb., told a newspaper man that he was' terribly afflicted with an acute attack of rheumatism in his hack. The disease, which had been preying upon him for years had drawn him out of shape. He resorted to feVery remedy known to physicians, but found no relief until he tried St. Jacobs On.,oiie bottle of which effected a complete and radical cure. Another case may justify reference: , r A VETERAN SEAMAN’S TROUBLE. Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, III.: I.send you this, feeling that the information conveyed will be of material benefit to many of your readers. One Of our oldest citizens, Captain C. W. Boynton, the Government Light-house keeper at this point, is probably one of the oldest seamen in America, having sailed twenty-six years on salt water. After this forty-six years’ service his eyesight failed him and he kept the Light at Chicago until the Government built the Gross Point Light here, when he was transferred. While seated in my store this morning the Captain volunteered the following written statement: “ This is to certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for twenty (20) years both in my side and limbs. I am happy to sav that, after using less than two bottles of the St. Jacobs Oil, lam entirely free from pain, though still limping somewhat .when'walktng. from long force or habit. C. W. Boynton.” Referring to the foregoing facts, I might allude to numerous similar cases that have come to my notice, but “a word to the wise is sufficient.'’ John Goebki., Pharmacist, Evanston, 111

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