Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1899 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICp. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxters’ Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to oure constipation, biliousness, siok-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It Is highly recommended as a spring tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottles, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction. A. F. Long. w .»» —i Why Suffer with Dyspepsia? Chas. Broome, 850 South Second St., Philadelphia, says: “It took only two months for Brazilian Balm to cure me of dyspepsia with which I suffered over 30 rears. Now I have no pain or stomach cough, and can eat anything- Brazilian Balm beats the world.'*

Wor land & Land wer ten composes the new buggy and carriage firm just opened opposite the court house and next to Short’s livery barn. We carry a complete line of buggies, carriages, bicycles, light harness, lap-dusters and whips which we are offering at prices that knocks em all out. If you have anything to trade on a new rig, in the shape of horses, musical instruments, guns, watches, old buggies or anything else, just bring it along. We trade for anything. WoRLAND & LaNDWERLEN. Oliver plows and Brown cultivators, for sale by L. S. Renicker near the depot

Had Catarrh 86 Tears. Josiah Bacon, conductor on the P. W. &B. R. R., says. “I had suffered with catarrh for 36 years and regarded mj case as hopeless. One day I saw the*' testimonial of Geo. H. Hearn in a Brazilian Balm circular. Hearn was the engineer on my train and I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Hearn and his cure gave me hope. I began '.he use of Balm at once. There was not much change for the first two months but then I began to improve and in six months, to my inexpressible satisfaction T was entirely cured."

The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion VII1I1S! EIE? 13,953 RACE RECORD 2:30. Sired by YOUNG JIM 2009, son of the great George Wilkes, and sire of 38 with race records, including the following (one time world’s champions) Trevillian 2:10f, 2:08J, 2:09f, champion three heats by a stallion when made. David 8., 2:09J, champion 4 and 5-year-old gelding. Dandy Jim, 2:09f, chamion half-mile track trottey. First Dam MADAM ADAMS, dam of Clay Wilkes, 1840, (sold for $20,000) by American Clay, 34, sire of dam of David B, 2:09J. Second dam. Ladv Adams, dam of Howard, 2:27£ and Jeff Wilkes 2;29£, by Cassius M. Clay Jr. Third dam by Jupiter, son of Long Island Black Hawk. WILKES BERRY as shown above is bred exactly like the great campaigner, David B. and with equal opportunity would no doubt have obtained fully as fast a record. Wilkesberry is’a solid bay, 15f hands and weighs 1100. Will make the season of 1899 at Rensselaer Stock Farm, Terms, $lO to insure. Parties parting with mare before foaling forfeit insurance. Due care will be used to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible should any occur. WM. TRIBBY, Remington, Ind.