Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Polishing the Wrong End. Many men daily polish their boots who never give a thought to the condition ot their hair, .exept to harrow it casusally with brush and comb, or sumbit it to the paralyzing attentions of the average barber. What happens? Why, this: From neglect, mental anxiety, or any of a score of causes, the hair turns prematurely gray and begins to fall out. Parker’s Hair Balsam will at once stop the latter process and restore the original color. An elegant dressing, free Irom grease. 14-41. - .
Organs at a Fair Price. If you would like to buy a good Organ or Piano at a fair price, call on R. P. Benjamin. He is the only man in the county who buys instruments direct from factories for SPOT CASH- He will save you from 10 to 25 dollars on every instrument purchased. Special low prices given to teachers. Sample instruments at Hardman’s, the Jeweler. Correspondence solicited. ts Insure against Accident. Farrners'ar'j apt to overlook the many dangers, and liabilities to accidental injury, to which they are daily subjected. They handle a greater variety of tools and implements than Almost any other class of men. They mount ladders, clamber about stacks, loads 6f hay, onto the soot, and even climb trees. They are among the hoofs and horns and teeth of their live-stock. They drive in a promicuous way, in all sorts of conveyances, and at all times of the tlay, and in the darkest shades of night. They are, therefore, at all times, liable to cuts, bruises, kicks, goi-ee, bites, falls fractures and other injnries, Ad Injtnitum. This being true, every farmer should deem un accident policy indispensible. Teh dollars a year will secure a policy in the old and reliable Travklkr’s Issuraxcb Co., covering SI,OOO in case of accidental death, and #6 a week for disabling injury. Larger stima in same ratio. IG-I FR ANK W. BABCOCK, Agent.
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