Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1870 — The Mammoth Bakery of C. L. Woodman & Co., Chicago. [ARTICLE]
The Mammoth Bakery of C. L. Woodman & Co., Chicago.
One of the things for which we of the country open suffer, is a supply of fresh, wholesome crackers We can always got what are called cracker*, hut too often they are driod-up, worm-eaten things, unfit to he placed on any table. The fault I* not always with our dealers; They are often nnable to get a good article at reasonable rates. But there need be no such excuse hereafter, for wo sec by the Chicago papers that C. L. Woodman ds Co., JW and 333 East K-n/ic street, have so perfected the machinery of their mammoth bakery that they now turn out tire hundred barrets of crackera daily, wh'cli are shipped to nearly every State and Territory. Mr. W. was formerly the miuagiug partner of the celebrated firm of Dakt & Woodman, and baa not oiil.v maintained, but Increased its reputation, and now produces the best crackers made In the country, at prices us low us those paid for inferior articles. Every grocer should keep a supply, and purchasers should use no other kind. When these celebmteiherackor* cost no more, it Is as well to have the best. - “Tn*H American Organ” Is the title of one of the handsomest sheets ever printed in this country. The paper, ink and press work are of the first order, and the publication the best English specimens of printing. The sheet is illustrated with forty-five pictures (besides the beautiful heading), showing Messrs. S. 1). <fc IT. W. Smith’s organ factory, and forty-four different styles of their organs, ranging in price lrom SIOO to SIOOO. It contains much reading of interest to the musical public, showing why the American Organ is the best instrument now made. The.paper will he sent free of charge by addressing W. \V. Kimball, till Washington St., Chicago, 111., Wholesale igetiTof the Northwest. Th» purest and aweeteet (Jod uv- r Oil tn the world la Hazard A Caswell’a, made on the aea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by CaSWKLI,, HAZARD A CO., New York. It Is absolutely pure and strut. Patients who have once taken It prefer It to all others. Physicians have decided It superior to any of the other oils market. _
At.i, tiie Leadino Newspapers published in the United States may be found on file at the Advertising Agency of G. P. Uowcll Co., of No. 40 Park Kow, New York. Cbapp«d Hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other • cutaneous affections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the J UNII'KK TAK SOAP, made by CASWELL, HAZARD St CO, Hew York. It la more convenient and easily applied than other remedies, avoiding the trouble the greasy compounds now In use. To C’tTKE Consumptiow .—The remedy should be used when the disease Is in the incipient stages, and when it first appear* in the system, such as a hacking Goueb, Pain ia the Chest;. Difficulty of Breathing. Cold-Night Sweats. Before the system is too much disorganized. Allen's Lung Balsam will 1m: found to givc-unmcdiutcrelief. For sale by all Medicine Dealers. The National Watch Company hare commenced a direct tgadc with China. The Chicago Tribune reports a large invoice of watches having Chinese inscriptions upon tire dials and plates, shipped by them to Chinese merchants in San Francisco, to lie forwarded totheCclcstial Kingdom. American Clocks have for some years been an article of demand in .the Chinn trade, and thousands of them have been exported to that country. It is probable that a large business will also be created in Watches, and we are glad that the Elgin goods have secured an introduction. We can safely say, with reference; to them, that, we arc giving our Chinese friends the best we have. If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyttswatering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in the head, take cold easily, you may be sure you have the Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so commony more deceptive or less understood by physicians. I)r. 11. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., is the proprietor of Dr. Sauk’s Catarrh Remedy—a jterfect npccijic for Catarrh, “ Cold in the Head,” or Catarrhal Headache, which he sends to any address by mail on receipt of sixty cents. Sold "by most Druggists everywhere. — m . w. In numbers there is safety. It was upon this principle that the formula of Juiwon’b Mountain llekb Fills was prepared. Dr. Judson, intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills, submitted his recipe to the revision of the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result is a simple but most efficacious medicine —the Judson’s Mountain llekb I’ills. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotehes, and are perfectly sure and sale in their operation. The Jud-.. son’s Mountain llekb Pills cure Biliousness, Female irregularities. Headache and many of the diseases arising from impure blood and a deranged digestion. Use the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills, and when yon have proved their virtno recommend them to your friends. They are both sugar-coated and plain. For sale everywhere, i m -■ The LaClede Hotel, Chicago.— This is one ol the very best, and at the same time cheapest, firstclass houses in that city. It is situated at the corner of Madison and Canal streets, opposite the Alton & St. Louis and Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne * Chicago depots, and its proprietor, Mr. Bhowne, is one who knows how “to keep hotel.” His table contains every luxury, the rooms are large und well furnished, and all the attendants are polite and affable. . Throat Affections and Hoarseness. —All suffering from Irritation of the Throat and If oar tenets will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of “Broion's Bronchial Trochee." The demulcent ingredients allay pulmonary irritationand, after public speaking or singing, when the throat is wearied and weakened by too much exercise, their use will give renewed strength to the vocal organs.
