Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1872 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FEVER AND AGUE. A REMEDY TO CUReTtT^ No hw beeiijnare auccessful In curing Chillh and Fever , Ague,p\td other diseases incident to our Western and Southern climate than the PainKiller. .We consider it lor this complaint a sure remedy. s // For Fever and Ague—Tike three teaspooofnls of the Pain-Killer in about half a pint of hot water, well sweetened with molasses, as the attack is coining on, bathing freely the chest, back and bowels, with the medicine,- at the same time. Uepeat the dose in twenty minutes, if the first dose does not stop the chill. Should it produce a vomiting (and it probably will if the stomach ts very foul), taken little Pain-Killku in cold water;sweetened with sugar, after each spasm. Perseverance in the above treatment lias cured many severe and obstinate cases of this disease. Fever and Ague Cared by Davis's Pain-Killer. Cincinnati, October. , Dkar Sirs : I am one among the many returned volunt ’its who contracted tlie Fever and Ague chPtheir passage from Mexico to this city. On arriving here I applied to a physician for relief, whose care I was under for five weeks, during which time I took quinine, and many other medicines, usually given in such cases, from all which I got no relief, out constantly kept growing worse. Having heard, through a friend, of Davis’s Pain-Killer, I concluded to give it a trial; I did so, and tire first dose entirely- broke my fever. I had but two chills after. In all I took about one-half bbttle, which has entirely freed my system from the disease. Knowing tiie large number of human beings that are afflicted from the FeVer and Ague, I deem it but an act of Justice and mercy to make this statement, and would recommend all persons afflicted to I- 1 t v Davia’fl A'ain-Killeiv with the assurance of Bpeedy relief. ‘^waudoALLEVAN. fy Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cts., 50 ots., »nd $1 per Bottle. J. N. HARRIS X CO., Cincinnati, 0., Proprietors tor the Southern and Western States. IT Far Bale by all Medicine Dealers.
A NEW BOOK. Jnst published, 4 second edition, revised and considerably enlarged, of Mr. Wm. S. Huntington's work on Track-Laying: THE ROADMASTER’S ASSISTANT —AND— Sectionmaster’s Guide. A manual of reference for all having to do with the permanent way of American Railroads, containing the best results of experience, and minute directions for Track-Laying, Ballasting, and. Keeping the Track in Good Repair. , - Mr. Huntington has had long experience a. a roadmaster, and has an especially happy way of telling what he knows. His uirectiohs for laying track and keeping It in good order are most carefully given, and involve the minutest details. The book is exceedingly Interesting and profitable reading for all who are in any way connected with railroad worir, though it is particularly lntendeifto give to road and section masters information which they cannot otherwise obtain except through long experience, costly to themselves and their companies. It is for the best interest of every Itallroad company that their employees be supplied with copies of this book J Sent,-postpaiftlior $1.00; twelve copies, SIO,OO. Orders must be accompanied by the cash. A. N. KELLOGG, 63 Somh Canal Street, Chicago, 111.
WANTED. 10,000 Farmers, To improve 1,700,000 acres of the lands of the lowa Railroad Land Co., comprising the Government railroad grants to the lowa lims of the Chicago and Northwestern. Ittlnots Central, and Sioux ( tty and Pacific Railways These lands are not mortgaged, are for sale for cash or on Mine, with 6 per cent. Interest, and are mainly located in The Middle Region of Western lowa, A finely watered anil perfectly drained district, fever and ague being iinknown, with soil and climate un surpassed-f orprdfitalde farmiHg. .S7,UX)ai/'reTv sold within the last two months to settlers from .Tlluois aiuijthe oiler Northwestern States. Examine this district before going West. Now is the time to —Secure a llome at £ l aml 85 uer Acre In the valley of the Boyer, the Soldier, tho Maple, or the, Little Sfmix. Agents at ruilroad stations are provided with plats, prices and good teams to show the lands free to pur clutHerxi Land exploringtickets receivable for land purchased, can he had .in Chicago (Wells Street Depot and 05 S. Canal street), and the railroad offices in Clinton and Dubuque, «>r at our main office as below. Land buyers should call at this office or send and obtain a Guide. It costs nothing, anil gives descriptions, locatiims, prices, .terms,.an<i all needful informat ion. County maps Showing lands for sale also sent free. Call on or address jOH N H. f^ALHOIJN* Laud Commissioner lowa Railroad Land Co., Cedar Rapids, lowa.
The stat M (if America! HEALTHFUL CLDIATEr FREE JRJIES, GOOD MARKETS TIIE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL. ROAD offers for sale its Lands in Central anil Western Minnesota, embracing: 1. The best of Wheat Land; 2. Excellent Timber for the Mill, the Farm and the Fire; 3. Rich Prairie Pasturage and Natural Meadow, watered by clear lakes and rumrtng streams—in a Healthful Climate, where Fever and Ague in unknown. Grain can be shipped henCe by lake to market as cheaply as from Eastern lowa or Central Illinois. Cars now run through these Lands from Lake Superior to Dakota. Price of land close to track $4.00 to SB.OO per acre; further away $2.50 to $4.00. Years’ Credit ; Warrantee Deeds; Northern Paeitlc 7-30 Koihlm« now selling at par, received for land at sl.lO. No other unoccupied Lands present such advantages to set tiers. SOLDIERS under, the New Law (March, 1872,-) get 160 acres FREE, near the railroad, by one jyidtwo years’ residence. TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES furnished from all principal points East to Purchasers of Railroad Lands, and to Settlers on Government Homesteads. Purchasers, their wives and children, carried fre£ over the Northern Pacific Road. Now is the time for Settlers and Colonies to get Railroad Lands and Government Homesteads close to the track. Send for Pamphlet containe full informntlony map, and copy of new Homestead, Law. Address LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINX., Or S 3 Fifth Aye,,,qor. NMb.st,, NEW YORK.
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