Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1888 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARMERS.
Never were implements of agriculture more perfect in construction, simple in operation or cheaper tliali at the present time; never has a larger; or mom yaried stock been carried in Jasper county tha* is now -on inspection at Chas. A. Roberts’ new large warehouse j 4ind no dealer will give netter prices. Call and see tiio famous Stulebaker wagons,, elegant buggies, whips, robes,&e. liuggy tops supplied to or-, dcr. Carry a large stock ot John JleffAi plows, genuine Z.inesvilte Brown Cultivators and other standard makes of these necessasy implements, Actue harrow's. Evans’ all iron and steel lever harrows, Evans’ Corn Planters and Cheek Rowers, hand corn planters, an extensive variety of standard hay rakes. The McCormick and the O.sBorne niowefs, re A.So shovel plows, garden plows.’ all machine extras iSc.- Ac, The M. it J. Kuruley Tlireshers and Separators, BaeK&naah Windhtillg. tanks &e. Especially It-the-attenliopof cal and progressive agriculturists directed to’(he working of the “double beam and parallel shovel movement Ctllllvalbraf* which -contain novel points and improved features. Can furniTi extra shears tor p’ows, where desired, and any extra machin cry. It ia toy design to ettabUsb a depot where any worthy article of farm machinery may be’supplied at all times, lit,the most reasenable pnees. Be sure betore concluding purchases in these lines to at my farm implement warehouse and learu vvliat 1 Will be aple to do for your a tvantage
Cl lAS. A. ROBERTS.
“May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger’s Trouble and How He Gos Out of It—Pla’n Words from tlie Sunny South. VVHcii u e sro ia tr;,ab.!e. we for help. W'!»>•* in--ai <•' rt4t*.-V'-il ivi* hlloii l. U> lie thiuiiilel. ill!'. i!«-t iiliVMVs ..Mi- VV \V lint--I}o. «>f Troin (ji'eek, M.-.t'hiir Co., Ala . writes; "4 liri'l a Ur i 7Tlnn'-t ‘if <.i.iTs iinfl fever. ;iv systvi.t was full nl i-.mlarin. l or two years 1 i. ii.- M-a'iT.eiy aiili; tn work at .'all. Sortie ttmsi my luiart ivoeUl p.-thiltate for .two liours al a t'lire won at «vi ia i utiutalie kner s. aa! I inUy .e.\i>eeioiMo itie. In Sejifembej-, 188!,"I .lrv.ijrft.a r>i>t( 1-- shaker Extract of Koots. or eurut.v;- •>> rup. of yi.-.ir Mr. U M. A.ni.v. iinii beiufi' l hall taken the first Uott'!i‘ 1 fell in-tier, -amt 'm-ferre-1 !'ut>t raken vhe tir-u Uoulij I fell setter, ami In a sTioTtTfms? was aids. i i g-> m\> ork. -May U.nl 15H3Syoa’for the ■ you have lion e ’.’a ' Air \\ in. A'.-'AlcCar.n.no Ilar.flaH St.. Iteiton write*: >i\ loovtii.s agol oevaii lo have pains lh toe.ri:. st unaeii mill s.i'les. 1 get little sleep an f woke aTTlrfeil out.' 1 (imre lost: iir ( . frttfnxfcf-nv focr Mays. I began using '.Shaker l. vtract of H-i.es. in' SttigelV syrup. tiu‘F when l had liiii.-.IK d. tin-si xtirlioi tie I could etc three square meals a day, auil'go to sleep.tile tuhnite 1 .struck lac lied. 1 am a pager-hanger hv t iitdv. and hitve worpe.i everiii nay-sirire 1 took the st-ei uni Pol tie. it;id gained eighteen pounds I one.lit to he tiia.iik.Hif ami. 1 am.” Tins -,-.nwiy opens ail the natural passages oi the bildy, expels the poison from the blootl and e.-table- nature lo rebuild whist disease lias dc- ' .irovcil, * W. A. HA I A.-' I’or sale hv ail iTriiggisls and by A. J. White street. New York/ -
t w; nouyox, t* B tglNTiSf, AdT,-diseases c£ teegi and gums o.uv i lly tiVitraii. ■ iiiluga ac.il Crawha a specially. “. ilenssehicr, Itvliana BANKRUPT SALE .AT DE-MOTTE. The people of Northern Jasper and and vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undeisigned has purchased the bankrupt ! . Boots, S:]33s a;ul D;*y GooiN wes—».»-wn-«miiiin»f nil in m in^aaßjlta : .vn» ’ a ■—umh sfo.(iE'-16£ SaVhrs STTvTer, DeHotte, Kd., and tile same TIESi' AbD SHALL !• • sold •TIEGAIIDLESS- qg- COST. r.rd grovicries, -• hvars on hand. Prod wood taken at high e-A-trre kef pTTf■; *•' ■”" M^MmE iox,-
- h.uubi&h Jus..Will make tWW sjav-a-e ur. 1; A at tie rsfatries .of ’ >e.-i;u Hu av-t* u-TU'V northwest of Itea.ssch.yri frvui Apr ii 1.-t lo h-tober 1 t-. - 1 !! ■K \ [ S’-.v'T dv -In - ■ • Ow hers l.nar-.iug with mar,- > > f -r,* sb;,? fi! blicw ir b> he v. ih fill fi.rf-e the irisnriiiwe. XA-vroTaketr to grirrfent rw-eiih-nfs. bgt will-be responsible' f>r no- e. ,P.iyan-!e when volt stand* snd stick l *. > ■ l UqiisiKif JOE ;L.: k- y was sirrd bv Hoosier Dick. a Kentucky stalimn ,wH > m ide tig* rest ;>*einjt tlßßftOOJtee B l r in . iTtiv. Hi- Jam was a jtl or cmlhri.-d fox-bmv*et. Jioofc' ier Joe is well known in this sJ-ritm.' hh - TTg-wenrl ff the leitsyviJa yraci, a; ' ace in E:SO bis *iv<e-«h ' j t. E 'RTf; ~ . . 27-im. U'.vner »tVd i-r-ejCr
