Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1888 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Public Sale of Short Horn Cattle October 45th aiidj 20th. I will dffer at public sivlo at my residence, fuur miles north-east of Chalmers and six miles south-west ol Monlicello. Indiana, or.e hundred and twen-ty-five head of Short Horn cows and ! heifers, from yearlings up to six years old; All that are old enough have been bred to Greenwood Champion No. 60340 by Commander 8., a very finely bred aoinfal, and can be seen on day of sale. In addition to the above, ! will also offer a number of very fine bull calves that will be one year old nrxt spring. Nearly all in above mentioned herd are dark reds and represent the finest strains of blood, For twenty-live years I have been engaged iff breeding Sho\t Horn Cattle, and I think I can show as fine a herd .as can be found in the sjate. IVill sell on f 2 months time without interest if paid at maturijy; if not paid at mrtu rity interest must be paid from date. All notes must ho secured with good free hold security. A discount of 5 per cent, will b.e given to purchasers paying at once. S ock must not be re moved from premises until settled for. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock sliqrp Oct. 25th, and continue until all aro sold. All who are interested in raising eattle and stocking their farms are invited to come, as this is a rare chance for good bargains. WM. BURNS. John B. Gault, Auctioneer. 2t.
From England The Swifts Specific Co. Atlanta Ga: Gentlemen —For over two years I have been suffering from disfiguring chronic affection of the skin which has been a source of great annoyance, and rendered me very miserable indeed. I have tried every method, including visits to a skin hospial, where I was treated as an out door patient for three months, and matiy remedies without beiDg relieved in the slightest. Seeing one of your advertisements I began to gixe Swift’s. Specific a trial, in hopes it wouid at least benefit my general health, if not cure my skin disease. I continued to use it for four months, and for several weeks I could not notice any improvment, though *1 seemed to feel better iu myself. This was the only encouragement I had and I entinued it, and am now delighted to inform you that a short time afterwards the skin cleared up, the blotches disappeared, and at the time of this writing there is no trace whatever. I have not only got rid of the skin affection, but gained in flesh, and am altogether pleased with the result. I shail be pleased to answer any letters that I may received respectifig this, if apyone has any trouble of a similar character and doubts my statement. I am gentlemen yours L. Watts, 1, Westminister Chambers, Victoria Street, Westminister, S. -W. October .27, 1887. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Atlanta. Ga. A s awfelflj&flst men Is one whien is guaranteed to bring you satis.'actorg results, or uS- cu*e ot' failure a return of purchase prioe. this safe plan you can buy from our 1 advertised Druggist a hottle_of,X)r, King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any aiiec tion of throat, lungs or chest, such as Consumption, inflamation of luug or Bronchitis, Asthmai Whooping Cough, croupe etc.,etc. It is pleasant and agrerable to taste, perfectly safe, ancl can always be depended upon, Trial bottles froe at F. B. Meyer’s drugstore. — •• • »i - ■■ ■ Merit WinsWe desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump- | lion, Dr. King’s New Life pills, Bucklen’s Arnica salve and Electric Bitters, and have never Handled remedies that, sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time and we stand ready to refund fee purchase price, if satisfactory results do not rollow their nse. These remedies have won theif great popularity purely on their own merits, F. B. Meyer, druggist.
MR MICE. Ed A. Lowman. Leo. J. Lowman, Jacob Kronacher. Ben Wise. Julius 8. Glaser,’ Samuel Kuder. Abo. S Straus. Benjamin K. Felix. Thomas Marston. Jr.. Edwin A, Giddon, Joseph Heuver. Charles Packer, Bobert Hniltli, John Simp kiuson. Alfred Simpkinaon. Henry 11. Sjmpkinsoh, Niels Mattsou, (I us tarns yV. Aeppli. Max Newman, Henry Ullmin.“Tthit-l P. Farnurn. George C. Farnuin, Henry La nr. AaronS. Steam, Henry Kuinlskopli, Samuel Arlh, Charles Shall 1. Orlando C. Smith. William H. Simmons, George 11. Peabpdv, K. Nelson Blake, Wtlttara.il. shaw, 0. H, Marshall, Steele, Wedles Co , W. J. Quail, Thomas E. Delelmnt, D. 8. Burlcv.W. It. Usher, Merrick I Threadier, Wav no MeVeogh. Franklin IMoVeiigti, It.A. Keyes, Walter T Chandler. W, F. McUugblin. John I V. Farwell. Charles B. Farwcll John K. HnrI mon, John T. Chumasero. John V. Fanvell, Jr.. ! S„ Baumgardner, Kdsrttl \V. Bnum- ; gardner, 'Samuel Bliss. 8. O Blair. H, W. Dudley. G. H Clark. E. It. Mill**, American Advertising Co . Lewis O.cese, Jo.in Lagorio, Dow Gill mail Hatie.-ck Co., I) 11. Lester, H M. Lester, W, Childs. It. It. Lee. Henry W . King, William C. Browning. Edward W Dewey, vs. O. Dean A Co., and Alfred Hhimpton & Sons, are hereby notified tuM ltohert Parke lias filed Ids complaint in the Circuit Court Of -Jasper county. Indiana, to foreclose a chntte 1 mortgage in which Henry C. Goldsbe r/, the persons nbote named slid other* are made parties defendant, iio > that said cause is set for trial, in said Court lot November ind, MW. at the Court House In Hensaelaer. ludtina. Wimess the Clerk and the Seal of . jAof said Court this October loth *IBB, ( J „ 4 VMEB K. IUWIST Clerk of Jasper C reuit Court, Hatnmond £ Austin, Palmer«ttitlc, ' ' , ,„ _ Oct. li-w-aS. Attorney* lorl ihlntiff.
