Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1870 — We take Austin’s Ague Drops for Ague. [ARTICLE]
We take Austin’s Ague Drops for Ague.
Attention is called to Cooley’s “Anti-Freezing Force Pump,” one of"*which is on exhibition at the Austin Hotel. It is highly recommended and is sold at very reasonable prices. Mr. E. E. Lockwood, of Remington, owns the right for their sale in Jasper county, from whom may bd obtained full information as regards durability, principle of operation, price or any other information desired. •
j While the farmer is sowing his fall grain in ths fields preparing for the family breadstuffs the succeeding year, the former’s wife is in the house surrounded by her little ones sowing their garments and preparing for the protection of their tender limbs against the piercing blasts of wipter. The farmer has his drills and other machinery by which he is enabled to do his w-ork better and taster. His wife should have her household machinery to lighten and accelerate? her peculiar labors and one of the most iiidispensible of these machines is a sewing machine. One of the cheapest and best machines is the Common Sense, sold by Mr. J. S. Hopkins. It is warranted and it is reliable. It is simple and it is durable. It is cheap and within the reach of all. Austffi’s Ague Drops .warranted to cure Ague. Call on Coats for good five-cent cigars. He has a fine Jot of them. Sign of the Indian. 51 For 50 cts. you can cure 3 or 4 cases of Ague. 2-50-wO. Persons who are indebted to Dr. Jackson for costs while clerk of the Circuit and Common Pleas courts, are requested to call on W. L. M’.Connell and settle the same immediately, and save cost of fee bills. 51-2 t„ Austin’s Ague Drops, best cure for Ague.
