Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1873 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

McL AIN’S iEmflisfloiil . lllWJy svitur OF THE CAt Mr'.tZar™# l J TOR REAM. It is a delicious Kyrnp of the Castor Bean’ having all the remedial properties of the Castor Oil, without its disagreeable taste.-* There is no repulsion or recoil in taking it. This syrup does not contain Castor Oil. It is a Cathartic that regulate- the bowels. Habitual constipation in adults, stomach aching, feverish and teething children are speedily relieved, and ( thls can be accomplished with the Syrup of the Castor Dean , much more satisfaetoiiiy and perfectly, than any other medicine. It is a mild physic, opoiatos without gripit?j£ ..and in inflammation of the bowels, it ia decidedly the best and safest Cathartic. — Children should riot be dosed with nostrums or substitutes, but have adiirinistercd the active principle of the Ca-'tor Bean in Syrup, instead of nasty, disagreeable, repulsive Castor Oil. Physicians recommend this medicine to their patients Mothers provide yourselves with ly bcttle at ot.ee. Ptice, 25 ceuts per bottles McLAIN’S candied vermifuge bonbons. Are perfectly beautiful, deliciuus and effective. They resemble Cream Bonbons kept in Confectiosers’ shops. Their taste is delightful, they are sure and speedy in removing worms. Price, 25 cents pet box. The Candy is much latter, and does not have any appearance of being medicated. Children love them and cry for them. Be sure yoa got McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. VANSHAACB, STEVENSON A REID; 92 A 94 Labe Street Chicago, Sole Agouti EMMiIT KANNAL, Agerft., 5-39-0 m Rensselaer, Indiana. THE NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STOKE. Charles Platt, Proprietor. We respectfully invite everybody to call and examine our large stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, CIOAIIS, Woodenware, Queensware, glassware; lamps, LAMP FIXTURES, COAL Oil*; NOTIONS, Ac., Ac. * Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spice, Soda, Salt, Soap, Saleratua, Crackers, Candles, Vinegar, Molasses, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Fish, Nnts, Figs, Candies, Raisins, Dried Fruits Canned Fruits, Candies, Tubs, Buckets, Salt Fish, Ac. All the above articles, together with many others not < numerated —first class in quality—will be sold at as reasonable prices as consistent with a fair profit. Terms strictly cash or its equivalent bOIINTKT PRODUCE ALWAYS WANTED AT MAHKET PRICES. Store op Washington street, north side, one door below Stone Building.. 6 32 OHARX.BS PLATT 1 ' ; ' js WALTER A. WOdD’Si WORLD-RENOWNED Reapers & lowers STILL AHEAD ! FIRST HONORS OF THE SEASON >Siiimltai*eously in the Old ami Sew World. —i — II Y CA HIE DISPA TCI7 FROM FRANCE. E. H. Valkntinb. Gkn'i. Aokst. 206 Lake St., Chicago, 111 : Wood’s new Iron Mowed' awarded First Prize, GOLD MEDAL, and 300 francs, in competition witli Samuelson, ilorrsby and Sprjgue, at great trial at Pau, France, April 24th, 1873. WALTER A. WOOD, 77 Upper Thames St., London, Eng. More Dazzling Premiums! BY TELEGRAPH FROM NEW ORLEANS. Messrs. J. E. Haynkr & Co., Gen’l Acts. St. Locir, Missouri: Wood’s new lion Mower and Self-Rake Reaper Combined, were awarded Three First Premiums at the 7th Annual State Fair of Louisiana to-day. C. E. WRIGHT, Agent. New Orleans, April 24th, 1873. BBT BBS BAX MLB i WOOD'S UNRtVALLED MACHINES arid Extras for same, for sale by IP, W. UEDKOHD. Agent, 30 Rensselaer, Indiana. FROM THIS DAT I WILL. BELL Wines and Liquors 25 per dent, less, and CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all kinds, at IS per cent. Lower than any Other House in Town. Green and Dry Hides, And FELT 3 of all Description uouGiri rou cash. Patronage solicited. Call aud examine oa r stock and learn ffor price*. 6 2* Cum 7 'LEOPOLD TUIEUR