Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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I CURE FITS! Whena say Cobs I do not mean merely to stop therrhtor a time, and then have them return againM MSAN A RADICAL CUBJE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPS Y or FAIXUTG SICKNESS, A life-long study. I wabuakt my remedy tit Curb the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reasonfor not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Frkz Bottui of my Infalubub Rcmbdy. Give Express aud Post Office. It costavou nothing for * trial, and it will cure youTT Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pearl St.. KehYok

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Spring medicine means more now-a-days than it did ten years aga The wlntcrof iMft-sv basleft the nervea all ftfted out. Tbe nerves must be strengthened, the blood purified, liver and bowels regulated. Paine’s Celery compound— Ma gpHmg «w<H<Hna o/f<M«a V -ddes all this, as nothing else can. JVMeriM Phyeidant, ■Hiiwmmigaf by Dnyytett, Nndarieiby Minieteri, GiiarnnbeeA by Uw Nantjuctwere ta ta The Best Spring Medicine. spring or IMTI was all run down. I would .get up tn the morning with so tired a feeling? And was so weak that I could hardly get around). I bought a bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound, and before I had taken tt a week-1 felt very much better. I can cheetuily recommend it to all who need a building up and strengthening medicine.” Mrs. B. a. Dow, Burlington, vt.

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J. M. HELMICK, Notary Public & * Real Estate Agent The sale and leasing of lands a specialty Over 10,000 TVcres - 6 > of the best hay ranches for sale. Also Farms of all Sizes. All leg'J paoera nea’ly and promptly executed. 1 keep on hand blank deeds and mortgages ami a (uli line of legal blanks for nearly every purpose. up diich end road petitions and practice l>efore justices &c. Office opposite Three 1. Railroad depot. ' • Wheatfield, Ind. 28-viup. SWESMT RE. « ft THE STATE OF INDIANA,} __ Jasper County, I Do* t In the Jasper Circuit Court, June term 1889 William H. Scott, Scott wife of said William H. Sfcott; Wm. , A. Jones. Jones wife of said William A) Jones, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of said wm. H. Scott, and Scott his wife, and the . unknown heirs, dev-1 isees and legatees of )No. said William A. Jones I and Jones wife of said | William A. Jones, and | the unknown heirs, | f k devisees and legatees | of the unknown heirs | *- , - devisees and legateesJ of said WilliAui H. . Scott, Scott his \ J wife, and William A. \ ? Jones, .7 . Jontri his ) wife. / M'ilf take notice that John V. Myers has tiled his roqiplamt against thpm in said court which Will stand-tor hettrfng on June 3,18 rt». The proper aflidavitof non-residence has lieen tiled ngainst all of said persons. WITNESS iny hand and official [ ,i A seal at Rensselaer, April 6,1839. I »KAL j JAMEB F. IRWIN, ■Clerk of Circuit Court. Tliompson A Hrt». Attys for I'taint iff.

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