Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RHEUMATISM m NEURALGIA
tOtfanTcomiHad taapo? manentty cored tan worst neundgto-ao any those who tare wed a. ‘ • . ‘ “Having teas troubled with rheumatism at the knee and foot lor five year*, I was almost unable to get around, and was very often confined to my bed for weeks at a tline. I used only one bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound, and was perfectly cured. I can now lump around, and feel as lively as a boy.” FuxxCuMU, :• • ■ . Kureka, Nevada. SLOO. Btxtorts. oo. Druggists. Mammoth testimonial paper tree. Wills. Richardson A Co., Props., Burlington,Vt.
“ PHne’s Celery Compound taa been « Godsend to me. For the post two yearel have antlered with neuralgia of the heart, doctor after „ doctor sassing to Cure me. I have now taken nearly four bottlea of the Compound, and am free from the complaint I feel very grateful to you.” Csaa. EL Lawn, Central Tillage, Ct. _ Paine’s Celery Compound . “I have been greatly afflicted with acute rheumatism, and could find no relief until I used Paine’s Celery Compound. After using etz bottles of this medicine I am now cured of rheumatic troubles.” - Samuil Hutchinson, So. Cornish, N. H. L Effects Lasting Cures. Palne’sOelery Compound haa performed many other cures as marvelous as of letters sent to any address. Pleasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entirely vegetable; a child can take It. Wbat’s the use of suffering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia?
DIAMOND DYES I BABIES THE CHAMPION BINDER. The most successful and moot durable of all harvesting machines. Contains every device needed to make a machine perfect. Made of the heat material and in the best way. Light draft and easy work for driver and horses. Easiest raised and lowered of any harvester. There is no weight on the horses’ necks; no tearing of canvas or straps, for there are springs to relieve the strain caused by shrinkage; no choking at front of elevators, for their is a relief rake to prevent it. No other Binder has this valuable device. Everything on the CHAMPION has been made as simple and substantial as possible. 2fo other Harvester has as good cutter bar and guards, or as many and as goodknhres,oras strong and adaptable reel, or as simple a method of driving the Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butts of the bundles. The CHAMPION Butter is unlike any other, and is superior to them aIL The CHAMPION will entail kinds of small grain that grow no matter in what condition; it is lighter draft than any other Harvester doing the same work; it is easily managed by any fanner, it will cause less trouble and expense for repairs, it will make less delay in harvest time, and it will do more work and be more durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is madeTHE WINDER, BUSHEL! t QLESSNER COMPANY, (raiNoniu, ohio. —■mifmtiimi—ohicaoo, ill.
wo ifEn. |H RALSTON 2229, Standard bred Stallion, by Romnlas 271, by Harobletonian 10 with B"Stand- ; ard and thoroughbred crosses on the dam’s side. He is a dark chestnut 16J bands high, and weighs in good flesh j., f»1250 pounds and can show £ 2:40 gait any time. He can be seen at the stable ■of Padgett Bros. An extended pedigree can lie seen at the stable or at my i office. Good pasture or stable and grain it preferred. Terms: $25 to insure or sls for the j season. A good Norman horse kept at the 18 mie stable. Ci rie-ipondenee Solicited. M. H. ALTER.
POUTZ’S y.DTiSE AND CATTLE POWDERS _ J&tSSm No Hokix will die of Comc. Hots or Lrso F«v,:i . Fo’ita'a I’DviMi aft u*C*l II time. KußaT* Powder* will cure and prevent Hog CnountA. Vcaur* Powder* will prevent G a pits ik Fowls. KontzM Powders will Inrrea-e the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter Urn and sweet. Kodtl's Powders will enre or prevent almost irni Idas ASK to which Horses nnd Cattle are subject. Korn's PownsßS will oiva Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. .H--. DAVID E. POUTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMORE. MDI A PARKER’S A SPAM CURE! «I4 \ 13 UNE Q ALED if \ 1 As an application to horse* tor pvT rat, • Ji the cure of Spavin, Kbeuma/.r.Jjßtl 14 tism. Splints, Cramp. King i '.ralii Bone, Curb, Sprains, Bruises, Jit hil J Gails, Swelled Legs and ShouiX a tier Lameness, also for Track t- l rta* I use when reduced, ltremove* " IHrr-« swelling and inflammation. f.teJ pfM ■■ strengthens weak limbs, anq H| in the core of all ailments c H st, - horses where liniments at i,! "j needed, it has no etjuaL Eva > bottle warranted as repress* l' ed. For sale by druggists. Ti trade supplied by Daniel Stewart, Indlanapott a cl Ross Gordon, Lafayette, Ind.
The New Oklahoma
Is Leopold’s Addition. Call early before all the best lots are gobbled up. Terms so favorable that no one can afford to be without a home. Lots sold on $5 monthly payments and three years time given to complete the payments. r l Try the Ladd’s Cheese, at Priest A Paxton’s.
