Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1874 — Prince & Co.’s Organs. [ARTICLE]
Prince & Co.’s Organs.
Five octaves, two full sets of reeds. Solid walnut cases, elegant bronze finish. Price, with six stops, $ 125; eight stops, SIBO. . Address Reed’s Temple of Music, Chicago. A person who represented that he was a clergyman presented himself at the office of a prominent real estate firm in Boston the other day, and asked if the firm would give him a list of all the farms' offered for sale and owned by widows. The query naturally arose whether he wanted to buy a widow or marry a farm: Popular Fallacy and Deceptions.— It is an infirmity of man to cling to the teachings of a past generation and to stubbornly resist the light of reform and progress. , Health-reform and Temper-ance-growth are jealously watched over by; the Poison Bitters compounders. One great prevailing deception of the present age is the impression that every human biped of either sex must be stimulated , and the poisoned chalice is labeled “ Medicated Bitters,” tfie better to palliate their use and prolong the epidemic. One of the most zealous workers to cure this malady, Dr. Joseph Walker, Inventor and Proprietor of the famed California Vinegar Bitters, believes in making Bitters that are “true medicine,” and advises the sick man to swallow a draught that will wash out the Leprosy of his disease. In this faith he is steadfast, and his Vinegar Bitters, though a contradiction to the general character of all other Bitters, are, as a great sueeess and Life VUtilizer, evidence of'one popular fallaey and corrected. 3 To have good health the liver must be kept in order. ' Sanford’s Liver Invigorator has become a staple family medicine. Purely vegetable—Cathartic and Tonic—for all derangements of Liver. Stomach and Bowels; ,clears the complexion, cures 'siek-headache, Shun imitations, Try Sanford?* Liver Irtvigoralor.
