Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1892 — A Practical Farmer. [ARTICLE]

A Practical Farmer.

I received great benefit from the use o Swamp-Root. I suffered for some length o time with chronic kidtiey difficulty, accompan ied by Intense pain in the back and constitution generally run down. It is a great medicine and shall always be kept on my farm, I recommend it to all my neighbors. S. A. Jackson, Liberty, Ind. In a crowded, stranded street car: Con-ductor-Move forward, please. Disgruntled Passenger—That’s what we should like to have your car do. Elsewhere in this issue we publish the particulars of a remarkable cure that fairly outrivals the celebrated case of John Marshall, of Hamilton, which created such a sensation throughout the country. The particulars of this case are vouched for by the Albany Evening Journal, recognized as the leading newspaper at the New York State Capital, and one of the leading papers of the United States. There is, therefore, no room to doubt that the particulars of the case are accurately and carefully set forth In every respect true, and must therefore prove of the deepest interest to our readers; we therefore commend the article to their careful perusal

Spot cash—The nickel the telescope man gets for letting you "peek” at the sun.