Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*-The melon-cholic days will come", As they do every year. — — AVhen you will have to buy your fall Stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Gloves, for yourself and children, Though you perhaps, may grumble some, And think them very dear. (The Boots and Gloves.) But we’ll inform you in this verse, That you can get your Bodts and Shoes, With nice warm lining, also warm lined Buck and Dogskin Gloves, At prices which will suit your purse, At T. J. Farden’s if you choose. And we wotild like to have call And prove the truth of this Assertion, That we handle bnly first class goods, arid Duplicate Lafayette prices. And we would have you come this Fall, If it is not too much exertion. 2 doors frßm P. 0., Reilsseldbr, Ind.
NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF Sgi||jL EX ACjTS TTSEZD. Vonllln.l<enion,Orußse, •t«t T ,>lavor CakM, Creams,Puddings,«ftc.,aa detieutely and nat> urally ns fruit.from which ure niwda. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUfc FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ILONE. PREFARtO BY THt Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, 111. ct. touia, Mo. _ - BAKIRt OF . r . Dr. Price’s Cream Baking; Powder -AMD v Dr. Price’s Lnpulin Yeast Gbita, Best Dry Mop Yeast. FCB S.ILE zs-sr dhSSQQjBSiS. WE fUKE BUT ONE QUALITY. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD YEASTGEMS the best dry hop yeast In tha world. Bread raised by this yeast Is light, white and yhdegome like our grandmother’s deUcicuipArcad. SELL THEM* enißikto or ths Price Bakirig Powder Co., EanTis of Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Eitracis, Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Carter’s Little Liver Pills will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return. This Is not talk, but trdth. One pill a dose. To be had of all draggists. See advertisement. Sep.
Stories on the Road. Commercial Traveler* at a Wayside Inn-Somethlng to Put In a Gripsack. ••Gentleman, I almost envy you the positions you 1111; your experience of the world: your knowledge of business; the changing sights you see, and all that, j-ou know.” This warmly expressed regret from the lips of an elderly pleasure tourist. I|ist. August, and was 'addressed to a semicircle of commercial travelers seated on a porch of the Lindell Hotel, St. Louis. Mo. “Yes,” responded a XbW York reuresentntjveofthe profession, "a dtiimuier i<n't without his pleasures. but he runs his risks, too—risks outside the ••changes of railroad collusions and stealulMtai explosion*. 1 ••What risks for instance?” • "This, for in stance, ” said Mr. W. It. Franklin. who was then traveling for an Eastern house, and is know to merchant.* in all parts of • the country: ••file risk—which, indeed, amounts almpst to a certain ity—of getting the dyspepsia frutu per|*etual change of diet and water, and from iutviugno Axed hours for eatipg :yi<l sleppiug. 1 myself was an example. 1 say was for,J am all right now.” . “No discount on your digestion?” broke in a Chicago dry goods traveler, hgntuiiig his cigar alresh. •‘Not a quarter per cent. But-I had to give up traveling for a while. The dys|*epsia ruined uiy paper. Finally 1 came across an advertisement of T’.ajßjfcJEoai’s 'X'OXTIC ? rl lrte ’? lt au ‘! ft dxed me up to perfection. . . e , r *? * s hothiua ou earth, iu my opiuion. equal to if for dyspepsia." Messrs. Hiseog& Co .of New York, the proprietors, hold a letter Irom Mr. Franklin statprecise fact. ’bgcstion. cures Mflirfatl FeVC a*’ '‘ ei,r ibuni, Ueaduclie, Coughs £u<llColds, and all chronic, disease- of the Liver and Kid"“F u bottle in your valise. Prices Sue anu fl. Economy in larger site. iU-01-t times.
