Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1887 — THE LATET. [ARTICLE]
THE LATET.
Froiu St:>pl<'» t CoveltN Saw Mill—Thu JBn» ginoer has Recovered. „ Whitehall, Oct. 20, 1887. Gentlemen —I have been afflicted for years with kidney difficulty and blood poisoning. While visitiiling my brotherinlaw, John B Barnard, of Holton, he cave me some of Hibbard r » Rheumatic fvrtip, which had cured him of rheumatism. Ho thought it would help me, and I found almost immediate relief 1 purchased a bottle of L. G. Ripley,druggist, at Montague, and in all my wife and self have used three? bottles. She used it so? • ‘umatigm, dyspepsia And general duo.. tty,,and is now well. Have advised many to try it, and those who have done so report very favorably of its effects. I can cheerfully recommend it, ami believe it is the greatest medicine in the world. J. T. Spearman, Eng. Staples & Ooveli’s Mills. Cheap Farming Lands Soul It. It is a recognized fact that the cheapest farming lands in America to-day are in the South, and men of much or moderate means, looking for real estate investment, or permanent homes should not fail to visit the following points, where so many Northern people are now settling, viz: Jackson, Tmmsssee; Abtrtltm and Jackson, Mississippi; Ham mend, Crowley, Jennings, Welsh and Lake Charles, Louisiana. Round Trip Tourist tickets, limited to June Ist, 1888, with stop-over privileges pouth of Cairo, Illinois, are on sale to New Orlearns, Jenning and Lake Charles. For rates apply to nearest ticket agent, and be sure your tickets read via the Illinois Central Railroad from Chicago or St. Louis. For pamphlet entitled “Southern Home Seeker’s Guide,” and circulars concerning 1 he above named points, address the undersigned, Manchester, lowa.
