Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Athens Cottage Hotel. Special Bates Till July 10th. People from points on the Monon route, requested to investigate the Advantages of the Athens Cottage Hotel, as a cheap and good place for World ’s Fair accommodations. A large, modern three story building, with all 7 convenience. Well furnished rooms, and every room has an outside window. Located at Grand Crossing, 111., (ea73rd street, Chicago.) - Xhe fair grounds, only a few blocks distance, are readily reached by electric cars,' cable cars and Illinois Central suburban trains, all five cent fares. Get off Monon t rains at Burnside, and take Illinois Central or electric - T 4---" ; . .:■■ ■ to Grand Crossing, and you can’t miss the place. A good restaurant on firstfloor, with rates very reasonable. Rates for rooms 75 cents to one dollar per day, for each person. A special rate of FIFTY CENTS A DAY, will be made to all parties from Jasper County points, until July 10th. Correspondence solicited. Address—Athens Cottage Hotel, Grand Crossing, Ills.
Down! Down! Chop feed at the Threshing Mchine works. Equal parts, corn and oats 80 ct. per cwt. Mill feed, mixed 05 cts. 44-Imp. B. F. Ferguson will loan you money at 6 per cent. Rensselaer Flouring Mill and Grain Elevator combined, W. R. Nowels & Son, proprietors. Manufactures of, and dealers in high grade flour, meal and all kinds of mill feed. We also handle all kinds of grain. Mill and Elevator near depot. We have had an enormous trade, this Spring, but we have kept an enormous stock, also. To diminish our stock, still left, we offer you 25 per cent off on all hats and flowers. Come soon. Mrs. L. Imes.
The World’s Fair. Laura Rathfon Fischer and A. J. Rathfon have some pleasant rooms to rent during the Fair. Terms:—Four [4] and five [s] dollars per week for each person. Within one half (4) square of electric street car line. For further particulars, address, Laura R. Fischer, 9224 Phillips ave, or A. J. Rathfon, 9G20 av» J., SoMth Chicago.
West Baden Springs AT YOUR ffi DOOR. These celebrated Springs are located in Orange County. Ind., eighty miles aorUiwest' from Louisville, Ky., and twenty-three miles southwest of Mitchell, ind. The springs proper are situated !n a beautiful valley, surrounded by majestic bills, adorned by noble forest trees. Circular basins, carved out of the native whetstone rock, peculiar to this region, encase the Springs, thereby retaining the natural gases m the water, which add greatly to their efficacy and flavor. The direct source of the Springs lies in an unmeasured depth below. The waters possess powerful medicinal qualities, and are used extensively all over the country. Shou d the question be asked, ‘■What will these waters cure?” It might be answered, that it is harder to decide—what they will not cure. Alcoholism, Asthma, Amenorrhea, Bladder Diseases, Blood Diseases, Bright's Disease, Bruises, Catarrh (in all Its forms). Constipation, Corpulency, Chlorosis, Debility, Dysentery, Dysmenorrhea, Dyspepsia, D abetes, Eczema. Erysipelas, Eye Diseases, Female complaints, Gout, Gall Stones, Gastritis, Hives. Indigestion, Influenzy, Insomnia, Intemperance, Jaundice, Kidney disease, LaGrippe (and resultant evils), Leuchorrhea, Liver complaints, Malaria, Mucous Membrane troubles, Neuralgia, Obesity, Paralysis.Filw, Pimples, Quinzy, Rheumatism (in all its forms). Syphilis, Scrofula, 81ck Headache, Skin diseases, Sprains, Sterility, Tetter, Urlrtkry Troubles, Venereal diseases, White SwelLngs, liaveall been benefited here—and most cases corn-' pletely cured. « A BASE OF 24 BOTTLES FOR ONLY $3.00 Preparations have baas perfected for bottling these waters at the Springs in such manner, that there is no loss of their valuable medicinal qualities. George A. Strickfaden after taking several weeks’ treatment, at the Springs with such good results, has decided to give his friends al chance to test their wonderful curative qualities. With this end in view he-has taken the agency for the waters and will keep a supply in cold storage ready for use. Orders may be left at the post office or at his’ place of business and a case of the water will at once be delivered at your own door. Apply to him for a pamphlet of 36 pages, containing analysis, testimonials and full particulars of these wonderful waters. George A. Strickfaden, Agent,
