Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE WORLD BENOW NED fcl Affwl SINGER SEWING MACHINE! I am agent for thin splendid machine end would request all those assdlng mesh I iso to call at my residence and see some of W wark. , I challenge comparison. RtFtIDCMi Mrs. I. M, Sfwthrt**, * Hr*. Tho*. BotonMi*; Hh* both. Cosi Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, W.F. Hopkins, and others. All hlnda'of machine twist and odors of threads. Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord Ifclm,' I*4*4 In the world, for sale. ' WM. H.RHOADE* October 6th 1863. S-W. Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing those intrinoic medicinal properties which belong to sc OU and Vurt Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for MM. net Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put np iu cases, containing One dozen bottles each and sold by ail druggists, grocers, fcc. A. M Binuinger Sl Co., established 1778, No. IS Beaver Street. Now York. 1-37-ly A - ‘ ri ' " " ' ' i i. i i , We, the Druggists of Renseelaer, eall tho attention of onr customers to the letters published below of theiwoi'derful efficacy of Dr, Roback’a Stomach Hitters, Dr. Robaek’a Scandinavian Blood Purifier and - Dr. Roback’s Scandinavian Blood Pills. We have been selling these medicines long enough I# know that they are all they are recommended te bo, and that the certificates of onro published are tro*. (Signed) D. I. JACKSON, W. THOMPSON, HARDING & ALTER. READ The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of tho most reliable newspapers in the United States. What can. be more convincing? "3 . .. HOME TESTIMONY Tot Cincinnati Daily ts no* \ or March 21,1861, aaya: j The Scandinavian remedies appear to he growing in favor with the public, if we may judge by the testimonials constantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wisconsin, to be found inf our advertising columns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is being adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many diseases which they can not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for several years in these medicines has during the present year nearly doubled. Their process of operation is by %" thorough purification of the blood, and a consequent eradication es dw* ease. nM
