Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1895 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Health Restored ALL BUN DOWH No Strength nor Energy -a 4 Miserable EXTREME. TTftncis O V E R E D • sores. f ' CURED BY USING Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “ Several years ago, my blood was in Os bad condition, my system all run down, Oj and my general health very much im- os paired. My hands were covered with os large sores, discharging all the time. I Os liaa no strength nor energy and my feel- oj lngs were miserable in the extreme. At Os last, I commenced taking Ayer’s Sarsa- Oj parilla and soon noticed a change for the °a better. My appetite returned and with Oj it, renewed strength. Encouraged by Othese results, I kept on taking the Sar- Oj saparilla, till 1 baa used six bottles, and o. my health was restored.”— A. A. Towns, prop. Harris House, Thompson, N. Dak. w Ayer’Som,Sarsaparilla § Admitted o§ AT THE WORLD’S FAIR oj 00000000000000000000000 l

’ Farm For Sale. 550 acres in Secs. 6 and 7, T. 30 N. R. 6W. 8 miles north of Rensselaer, 500 acres black soil, 350 acres tile and open ditch drainage, over 160 acres in cultivation mostly first crop, 120 of it corn, 1£ miles north of Aix P. O. D. Mulford. As over heard by our reporter. “John please get some sugar at Black’s; he gives more for the money tnan the other dealers; to economize we must be careful to get our money's worth of everything—and Oh! John, don’t forget to stop at Long & Co’s, drug store for a bottle of Brant’s Balsam, it only costs a quarter and it cured my cough so quickly before. I have confidence in it, besides it is economical 1o use, the bottles are extra large, while the dose » only a half teaspoonfuL Get Brant’s of Long & Co.

Am The Railroad Sandwich. £. / % W. R. Hart, Traveling Salesman, M * Dayton, 0., says: “Like many yh m other traveling men, I made the jm acquaintance of the railroad sandI m wich, who afterward introducedjne 1 m to old ‘General Dyspepsia,’ an.acIs / M' quaintance I was unable to shake / until I met with LYON’S SEVEN 1 # WONDERS, which I am happy to say, has put the unwelcome guest \ wil UP ml 1' to flight. Dyspepsia and headaches 1 W ffj gs! 3|) are things of the past. I feel like Hfjj-sA a now atan and can eat anything.” /cpfCi' "M Maiyf by ‘ uot s,eep at Wl * ht * / / m • To whom it may concern: / ThE LYON\ Following an attack of la grippe / Aral' MFniflNF and typhoid fever, I was left with a /RFR/llnM*' 1 nuUltllit Lad condition of blood and serious I , *" C»0. stomach troubles. I had no appeI or tne iHniANAPffllt tite, was exceedingly nervous and V ind could not siee P at ni & ht - T ° ten VlWsilOO M "fflp the story briefly, LYON’S SEVEN • WONDERS cured me. John F. White,