Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
For school supplies go to * Eger’s. _ _ Try A 1 Biyen’ hand mda£ Masco cigar, only sc. All summer goods at your owt price at Economy Store Co. ° Your choice of 300 books, cloth bound, at the Post Office book store at 35 cents each. School children will do well by calling on Long & Eger for slates, pencils, tablets or books of any kind. Bargains :—ln order to make room for a larger stock of goods, J. E. Spitler, at the post-office, will close out his stock of stationery, books,etc. at a bargain. Wo have a number of notes Which are past due. The makers are reqested to call and take up the same, as we have no use for them. N. Warner <fc Sons. A great slaughtering sale of fine Henrietta, Cashmeres, and silk dress goods and a complete line of fine slippers and shoes to make room for a new stock, Sept. 15th. 2t. Chicago Bargain Store. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest market price for your poultry? If so, bring it to Farncman & Co., on Front St., opposite Mackey’s marble shop. The Chicago Bargain Store people have decided to remain here permanently so look out for a fine stock of clothing and a complete line of dry goods, boots and shoes about Sept. 15 th. 2tJust purchased 700 pairs of slippers and Childrens’ fine shoes at 50 per cent, discount, and 1300 pairs of boots and shoes at 33£ per cent, discount The above discounts were taken off the regular wholesale prices and mean some rare bargains in the best brands ever offered in Jasper Co. 2t. Chicago Bargain Store. The many housekeepers whose an nual papering and re-painting was iftterferred with this year by the early opening of Spring work, can find *& recompense for the delay in the great reductions in the prices, of paints and wall-paper, at Meyer’s “Old Reliable” drug store. Some \ ears ago Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cured rue ot asthma at or tee best medical skill had LUeil to give relic*. A tew weeks since being again troubled With the disease 1 was promptly re llevtd by the same remedy.—F. S. Hasskr, Editor Aigus. Table Bock, Neb. You can always feel safe against b.tvvel troubles with Rinehart’s Blackberry. 25 o. F. B. Meyer. Sufferers from indigestion, loss of appetite, liver or kidney complaints, rheumatism or neuralgia, would do well to give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a trial. For all such disorders, no medicine is so effective as this, when faithfully and perservingly used. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, *he cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When aha had Children, she gave tbem Castoria.
Cholera in Michigan.
Dr. E. D. Larke, of Rogers City Michigan, says tii >j epidemic of last year in Presque Isle county, iu which so many persons lost their lives, was cholera dysentery instead of cholera, as first reported. He used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says it succeeded, where all other remedies failed. Not a single case was lo?t in which it was used. This Remedy is the most reliable and most successful medicine known for colic cholera ruorhus, dvsentery diarrhoea and bloody fli.x. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer.
Tiiere was a terrible epidemic of djs entery ami Woody flnx in Pope county, Illinois, last summer. As many as five deaths oceured in one day. Messrs Walter Bros., of Waltersbnrg, sold over 380 bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during this epidemic and say the never heard of its failing in any case when the directions were foljowed. It is the only medicine used that did cure the worst cases. Many persons were by it after the doctors had given them up. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer.
Organs and pianos.
Dofc’t buy an organ or piano until yon see my instruments and learn my prices. I sell as nice an organ for SBO as these commission agents will ask yon $75 for. I can save yon from S6O to $75 on a piano. Instruments always in stock at Hardman’s. Call in and see than. R. P. Benjamin. Spavin a remoras all hard, soft or calloused lamps sad blemishes from horses. Mood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stiftar ronfft by am of easHNMwuiWhr*
