Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. F. Ferguson is still buying grain, and paying the highest market price for it at Rensselaer. Also at Marlborough, and will put in a stock of lumber at that place. Will be ready for the fall trade. • ts A gentleman’s complete outfit —suit of clothing hats, boots and gloves—can be bought cheap at Ralph Fendig's. Do You want Ditching Done? If so, Thomas Killoren, ditching contractor, is prepared to do all kinds of ditch work, public or private, open ditch or tile, on short notice, at reasonable prices, andhn a manner guaranteed to give satisfaction. For further information call upon Sheriff S. E. Yeoman, at Rensselaer, or address me at Potato Creek, Alontgomery county, Indiana. THOMAS KILLOREN. 18-3-3 t pd. . “The ladies, especially go into ecttaciesLouer -Parkei-’s—Hair Balsam,writds Mr. J. 11. Decker, drugbist, of Findlay, Ohio. ‘‘They say it is the most elegant dressing they ever used.” Steps falling hair, restores color, promotes growth. 18-4-4 f. Watches and clocks repaired and work warranted at Kannal’s.
Right Aowl All parties knowing themselves to be indebte d to Grant & Sharp for machine extras, are requested to call and settle, at once. —• « C4XCER OF THE TOAGL’E. A Case Reseuibling that of <■osl- Grant, Somp ten years ago I had a scrofulous sore on my right hand which gave me great trouble, and under the old time treatment healed up, but it had only been driven into the system by the use of potash and mercury, and in March 1882, it broke cut in my throat and concentrated in what some of the docters called cancer, eating through my cheek, destroying the roof of my mouth and upper lip, then attacted my t'ongue, palate and lower lip, destroying the palate and under lip entirely and half,my tongue, eating out to the top of the left cheek bone and up to the left eye. I could not eat any solid food, but subsisted on liquids, and my tongue was so far gone I could not talk. Such was my wretched, helpless condition she first of last October (1884), when my friends commenced giving me Swift’s Specific In less than a month the eating places stopped and healing commenced, and the’fearful aperture in my cheek ’has been closed and firmly knitted together. A process of a new under lip is progressing finely, and/ the tongue which was almost destroyed is being recovered, and it seems that natnie i 4 s supplying a new tongue. Fean talk so that my friends can readily understand me, and can also eat solid food again. If any doubt these facts. 1 would refer them to Hon. John H. Taylor, State Senator, of this district, aud to Dr. T. S. Bradfield, of Lagrange’ Ga. Mrs. Mary L. Comer. LaGrange, Ga , May 14, *BS. Blood and Skin mailed free. . „ The Swift Specific <’d., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y., 159 W. 23d St.
