Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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peroeut National Fcnuaanai Co* CUmgo.IIL i Employment fbr Ladiee. for linn, and want reu.bie Udy igentitoMU ‘'fTri | A • K — la every household. Our agents every where meet with ready success and make haad- ' lllilf • aomelalaries. Write at once for terms and s* cure exclusive territory. Address 1 rtTW, snee. CMj Besyeedw Ce, OMt. 67 Leading rhywciaat recoeaaiend these Supporters. X 9 NOT FAIL to send for our fall prioe ■ BB BlUt for im. Fret to B JBjB. address upon appli. cation. Contains desoripwhetrwie pilose In quantities to autt the purohaaer. Tha only lnatltotion wno make thia their apeoial buaim,i’J‘Ss™iomeky wakd Hca.itr A HUH Wabaak Avenue. Iklooge, lllluola.

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I ’ TO THE | THINKING MEN I OF AMERICA. | fJ? The secret of success in business is to buy when cheap and sell when dear. At certain seasona B ■ and in certain localities nearly all articles entering into the process of living can be purchased at a ■ much lower price than is pail tor tliom at later dates or at distant points. The individual or com- B ■ Pany possessing the means to keep such articles in a fresh and sweet condition, from their cheap ■! B season to the time they become scarce and roieuKiucntiy high-priced, or who can ship perishable f* commodities from the scene of their production to a distant market, holds in a firm grasp the key of if; H . It has been abundantly shown, by recent investigations, that the decomposition of animal matter B §9 is always associated with, and is probably dependent upon, the growth of the microscopic fungi K. B known as bacteria, ami that the various means by wliich the growth of bacteria may be prevented I ■ will also prevent the occurrence of decomiwsitiou. fjj If The world owes much of its present Intelligence on this subject to the researches and elaborate pi ■ experiments of Prof. Hondig, of Australia, who has devoted his life to the study of the question of Isi B how to overcome the tendency to decomposition existing naturally in all articles of torsi. In the I ■ course of his Investigations ho determined to seek for a compound which ahould be an actual anti- it ■ septic in its permanent condition, and the article which is at the present time brought to the attention IS ■ of the world, and which is called Ilendlg’s I‘reservative, sustains his claims to liartng solved the ■§ ■ problem of successfully overcoming deoomnositlrm in all animal structures. By practical export- I I moots and testa, extending over a period of six years, with such articles as beef, game, Ash, eggs, I fa butter, milk, elder, wine, etc., the most astonishing proofs have been secured that tha process is B| M triumphantly successful. Beof has been kept in a perfectly fresh and palatable condition for three Is ■ years, without ice or other means to regulatnAempeHaturc, by simply passing It tlirough the process. I ■ A single steak nr a whole carcass can bcopeinted on with equal success, and the cost of rendering I ■ meats of all kinds impervious to taint or decomposition is nut trilling—not to exceed one mill per 1 ;■ pound. A quarter of beef was treated on the 17 th of August, 1878, nn<l on the Ist of July, 1881, two W B yearn afterward, the fibrinous tissue of tho beef wash' perfect condition, the meat perfectly sweet B ■ and palatable, and was eaten by the uninformed and enjoyed as particularly flue fresh beef. The B ■ only effect its long keeping had was to render it exceedingly tender and succulent. jR ■ Warm air, thunder-storms, or any other ntuse, will not sour milk thus treated, and tho element Ift B of loss through souring, wliich the milk-dealer or consumer now suffers from, is entirely overcome. B B The milk-dealer can occupy three to six days la shipping his milk to market, and then still havo I B plenty of time to dispose of it beforo It sours. When me Preservative is added to cream, the latter B »* undergoes no change in tho hottest weather, and cream thus prepared has been sent both to London if H and to Paris, from Sydney, arriving sweet and good at its destination in elthor case. B Butter, when first made, or if treated after shipment, will remain iierfectly sweet and pure. A B B firkin of butter thus prepared was kept for six months in an ordinary temperature, then shipped HI 1 across the ocean, sent by rnij from Ran Francisco to New York, thenixi by steamer to Liverpool, and a B B portion taken out and eaten; then tho balance was returned by water to Hydney, where it arrived in I B perfect condition. A member of tills company ate some of this butter, now 2% years old, and found p B it as sweet as tho day it was churned. m jf This process is the only one in the world, up to the present time, by which eggs can be successfully |J B kept. As an evidence of its completeness and never-failing virtue in this lino, wo make tha following I B guaranty: That any person may Bend or bring us any numlier of eggs, from one egg to five d<won. B B On each egg tho name or any other identification-mark may lie placed, either with ink or pencil, so B I that there may be no chance for deception. For every egg that we tlo not deliver at the date required. B B perfectly sweet and fresh, we will nay One Dollar—sl.«f for each egg. Tho only condition attached is that the eggs shall be sweet and shall “candle” clear when received, >ft B Tho process and means by wliich such results can lie secured, as developed and perfected by the p B eminent scientist, Prof. Hemlig, have been intrusted to tho undersigned company for Introduction B B and nse throughout the world. _.... B It Wo have selected the United States as tho beat country from which to supply the world. Within B B the borders of this conntry are produced the bulk of the world’s food supplies, and in no other R B country can bo found keener business men, or readier brains and hands to utilize and profit by any I B great discovery. Cincinnati, Ohio, is the best shipping point in this country. It is centrally located, p B with railroads and water transportation in all directions, and the cheapest average freight charges can ■ fa be secured. For foreign shipments wo have depots in the seaboard cities. . , . Iff The method of introduction, use and sale will be as follows: Agents or managers will be located B m in different sections. Each went will lie empowered to supply all who desire to use it for doniostio B I or business pifiposcs; as well as to contract with firms or companies for its exclusive uae in partlcn- I B lar lines of business, such as the application of tho process to the egg or meat, or any other packing B ■ or shipping business, or to nse it for his oum pro/ll exclusively. While the field for a riehly-profltabw ■ I business to selling the material to consumers is a virgin soil wliich will yield a must bounteous I ;■ harvest to the agent, the greatest profits and rewards do not lie to that direction. On the oontriuy. ■ B the possibilities of profit in handling this wonderful article in one's oten business are so splendid, so R B far above and beyond the rewards to be secured in following any other line of pursuits, that one may * ■ well be pardoned for indulging in the most extruvag&nt anticipations. When one has tho means to so B control the ordinary processes of nature that he can pick up any article of a perishable nature when B ]§■ it is cheap, and hold it sweet, pure and perfect, until it doubles or trebles in value, there is no limit B B to tho profits which he can secure. The recent system of shipping dressed meats from Chicago to I Eastern cities, in refrigerator cars, has created no end of comment and prognostications as to the I B immense fortunes being realized. If such a system is valuuble, which requires expensive and B §■ specially-constructed cars, large supplies of ice, or other means of creating a certain temperature, I ;■ and which necessitates tho disiKisal or consumption of the meat at once"as soon os it leaves such if artificial surroundings, what should be said of a discovery wliich onables one to hold meat or otlier B B perishable articles without expense or trouble, and in any temperature or under any conditions, with B no risk or possibility of loss? Bo perfect is this antiseptic to its effect that, among otlier severe tests. |IJ jm even a setting hen can not spoil an egg that has been treated. We have seen eggs broken and exposed B I to the hot rays of a July sun, which would not, could not spoil, but remained os sweet for weeks, aa B thus exposed, as the day they were laid. ... . . .. . , . ift B Any man or company who uses tills article in a business of holding perishable products for the ■§ B market can not fail to liecome possessed of all the wealth desired. The sources 01 profit are toex- fg haustilile and the extent of such profits unlimited. .... , .. . . B Hi If the agent desires only to sell the article to others, he will havo a monopoly which every family B or business man in his territory will gladly pay tribute to. It is so easily applied, so perfect to its B fU results, bo economical for all mankind, that Its sale will regulate Itself, fne agency for one township fg tg| is worth the Income derived in almost any other business from a whole State. The stock supplied so K f an agent, no matter if he begins with only a township, will rapidly lead him to a business worth ■ ffa thousands of dollars. Wm B Hewiig’s Preservative is shipped to uniform-sized cases, each case containing 16 smaller B If cases. The retail price of the small cases is *3 each, and the amount contained in each will preserve fjf; B 1,000 tts. of meat or 1,000 doz. eggs, or a proportionate quantity of anything else. As little may bo B B used as is required for each application, and there is no waste or loss. Thus each large csee, contain- B B tog 16 smaller cases, sells at retail for *4B. , . . ... ... B v? The smalleHt stock shipped by this company is a case containing 16 boxes, and no shipments will B| I be made to any place where an agency has been taken. Prices to agents are as follows: m 1 caste, «15, wUich selU for 118, and curries with It the agency for B H one townahip. ... . :2 cases, %-iH, which sell for |»0, and carry with them the agency for ■ B three townships. . ft m 3 cases, »40, which sell for *144, and carry with them the agency B ii for five townships.* , . . S 4 cases, SSO, which sell for *lO2, and carry with them the agency B 39 for one county. _ . . . S 7 cases, SBO, which sell for *336, and carry with them the agency ■ Ilf for two counties. . • . . m 1 IG cases, SIOO, which sell for S4BO, and carry with them the agency K jfflj for three counties. H Astor tho first order, and when an agency is established, the Preservative will bo furnished only to B ■ agents at a uniform price of $lO per ease, to any quantity not lpMjhsa a ease. Jm H Wien it is desired to make tests before taking an agency, We will sond a small owe, to any address fi B in the world, for fci.OO. We can not hold territory for any applicant on the strength of his sending for B ■ a test, as It would not be equitable to those who order territory stocks. The first order for ouo or ■ m more casos, roeelved from a certain district, secures the agency for tlie territorjr applied tor, and the B ■ time consumed in making tests is at the risk of the applicant, that tho agouey may go to another, ; B m The process is not intricate or difficult. The possession of the Preservative is the only requisite hg f to success. Any person can use it, and no oxpense to itaiapplication. fH In view of the above stalejnente, we asic you, IHINKIMi MEN OK Acil'lHl(.A i , is there not f i| a splendid field for business spread before yon? Is there any business or cuternrlsc which you cm B ts engage to that will yield you such magnificent profits!- Wo havo taken the columns of the public K B press to sprc»<l ts fore yqu tho intelllgcnreof this great invention. The opp<»rtunlty to secure control B of such an article will not “go begging." Every agency desired will soon be iHlod, and those men who *FI secure the business will be on the road to success. You can not complain that you were not given a B B chance. ’Jhis cenipany is expending tliousands of dollars in placing this announcement beforo all B ■ men, and those who apply in time will secure control of a business which will place them to an easy- B B chair for lifo. Our advice is, apply now; write, or Liter, telegraph, stating the territory you want, B and thus secure the business. The means required' to r/et into this business are not largc-we liave B O placed the amount of stocks at the smaUest ftgur*; in order to give men of moderate means a chance, m B If convenient, come ami see us. We will show yonsneh a display of arHeles tmeserved by this process B Qa as will astonish yon. You are offered an opportunity the like of wliich will never occur again. We B r-l don’t want manv nien-we shall limit the number to tin: point wliich will cover tlie territory properly B El and yield the largest measitre of profit to all concerned. . ... . . . B B Money will lie retunied in all cases where application arrives too late to secure territory desired. B 59 Make draft- payable onu address oil letters or telegrams to B 1 THE HENDIG CHEMICAL CO., I 1 251 & 263 tv. Fifth Street, CINCINNATI, 0., U.S. A. [

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