Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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“I kaveuMA MM<MM7<Na*aMMai«* Maa kaAaaHnn' ’ . effects fai tta a aaw J K sad ts’T. CoraPaine’s Celery Compound la a unique tonic and appetiser. Flssssut to tie taste, quick tn its action, and without any injurtow effect, it gfres that rugged bealtb which makes everything taste good. Iteores dyspepsia and kindred disorders. FhysiciaDS prescribe tt. »i.oo. ax tor »s.oo. Druggists. Wills, Richakdoox kOo., Bwxtlagtoe. Vt, oukm one

SWttCMißWrfMmiMmßinnrßimr B rtuyiilMMS did ten yem aga Tte wlnteraf isbb-m haeMt (be nerves M mA The nerves nmst W atrengtbened, tbs Mood pnrtfled, liver end Dowels regulated. Paine’s Celery Compound Ae Spring eneMelne gs to Stop does SB CM( as nothing else can. PHnerM Ay PAgeMbW UmranfH4 by the Manufoefurtre Co be The Best Spring Medicine. ** In the spring of USt l was an ran down. X 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 Palne'B Celery Compound, and before I bad taken tt a week 1 felt very much better. I can cheefully recommend it to all who need a building up and strengthening medicine.” Mrs. &A.OOW, Burlington, VL LACTATED

Improved Champion Mower. THE CHAMPION is the only Mower on which the pitman never woaro out, the knife heel naver breaks, the gears never wear out nor break; the only Mower on which the gears run slowly and make no noise; the bar can bo stood straight up and the knife will run freely even in that position; the only Mower on which all lost motion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and boxing ; the only Mower on which the guards will outwear three sets of the cheap guards used on other mowers, and never break nor get out of line; the only Mower cn which the slightest forward motion of the master wheel starts the knife; the only Mower on which the motion is transmitted directly from the master wheel to the knife pitman without any joints to wear loose and rattle, and where ALL THE POWER is applied to cutting the grass, none being wasted on loose joints or fast running gearing; the only Mower that has no frame work or pitman hanging down in front to run into obstructions or interfere with the cut grass; the only Mower that has no clutches to bother by slipping out of gear, and it can be put in gear at any point without backing. THE IMPROVED CHAMPION has less than one-third the amount of gearing that other Mowers have, and the pitman and its connections are warranted not to break or wear out. This Mower is co novel and so superior to all others that an examination will convince any farmer that it is worth much more money than any other. THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & GLESSNER CO., SFRIi4QFIELD, OHIO. 1 —mMUFACTUSEBS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

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Strictly BuslneNM. What is the Swift Specific Company? Who compose the organization? Is it a clap-trap patent medicine humbug, gotten up to deceive and make money out of the people? These questions we think are. answered by the officials and citizens of our city and state. Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 10,1888. j We know the gentlemen composing the Swift Specific company. They are prominent citizens ‘ of our state, men of high character !' and standing. W. A. Hemphill, ; Pres. Capital City Bank. . J. H. Porter, < Pres. Merchants’ Bank. _ Paul Rom are, Vice-Pres. Atlanta Bank. L. J. Hill, "Pres. Gate City Nat. Bank. J no. B. Gordon, Governor of Georgia. Alfred 11. Colquitt, U. S. Senator. J. T. Cooper, Mayor of Atlanta. 11. W. Grady, Editor Atlanta Constitution. The Best in the World. I think Swift’s Specific is the best blood remedy in the world. I have known it to make some won- . derful cures of patients who were considered incurable. D. M. Grayson, Crowviite, La.; Treatise on Blood and Skin dis- ! eases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga. Mr. A. T. Fields, one of the leading merchants of Colfax. lowa, says that. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the ' best cough preparation he ever used and recommends it to all without h«sitatioQ. Sold by F. B. Meyer. 84 it The New Oklahoma ■i . . . . i 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. * Try the Ladd’s Cheese, at Priest <fc Paxton’s. I a ‘ ’

RALSTON 2229. Standard bred Stallion, by Romulus 271, by Hambletonian 10 with 8 standard and thoroughbred crosses on the dam’s side. He is a dark chestnut 16| bands high, and weighs in good flesh 1250 pounds and can show a 2:40 gait any time. He can be seen at the stable of Padgett Bros. An extended pedigree can be seen at the stable or at my , office. Good pasture or stable and I grain it preferred. • Terms: $25 to insure or sls for the | season. A good Norman horse kept at the ! s line stable. ■ Correspondence solicited. M B ALTER. mood imHsss. GOOD PAY! I Write to W. JE T. Smith. Nnr*< ryn).-<'i. Genera, X. 1".. for terms. t.' , i;e<j«a.lt"i Many valit.iMe *)»••«• ialties One <>f ti e .'.u .:<r.-c ana be-t known Nuruer'icu sn f, r>, the country. trUIl 6V& I 31ebw6t E-tablished 1846. Nursery, ifftraraa »<« va wau-a ia world, ri nn H M®3k|!| Perfect tiaMkaeper. Wir-j ILUU WSHf] raated. Ilevy hoM OoUl H uauaa CaM». Both l Ayrf »«•“ “'«> wo<xa fIEnKCW -11 WT\i ,n ' l *•**■’ •<!■>** Tala*. KMSpftW L One Feraon iaeach lo-BHwC-'AJF' . -.;>aww rainy e.n wrar, ono .*** 'MF tore! b-r with our larrr and »«1aablo Uno of HnuaelMMl Mwmplea. Th.w umpln, u well •» tbe waub. wa eaad Free, and after y»« Uern la yoar bow for S rnitba aad abowa tbeai la Aaaa wbe may w»,e eanea, they bmamo y« aww FWetfo, Um, wba write at once eaa be eere *t reeoMac tbe Watek

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