Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1874 — Let the People Speak. [ARTICLE]
Let the People Speak.
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Hannapord & Thompson, Subscription) Book Publishers, Chicago, have in press ail exhaustive History of the Farmers’ Movement, by Hon. J. Periam, Editor Western Rural, one of our ablest ana best known agricultural writers. Its title is Tun Groundswei.l. It will be the standard work on Granges, Clubs, etc., and i 9 ccr tain to prove a great hit. Book Agents, and Farmers especially, should reuu the pub. Ushers’ advertisement. It is bound to sell. The propriety of giving condition medicine to horses, cattle and sheep, was discussed and admitted by many of the Agricultural Societies throughout the State last fall, and we believe that in every ease but one they decided in favor of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Good judgment. • There is, probably, no way in which we can benefit our readers more than by recommending to them for general use Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. It is adapted .to almost all the purposes of a Family Medicine; and, as a specific for coughs, colds, whooping cough, soreness of the chest, lame stomach, rheumatism, spitting of blood, and all lung difficulties, It has no equal that we ever saw or heard Of. An Ahticuc or TRUK Merit.— " Brown's Bronchial Troches" -re the most Popular Article In this t oniitry or, Kurapg,.fflt:Throat .I>iscases aud Coughs, and this popularity is hosed upon real merit.
