Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1899 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

500.000 FAMILIES RELY OR PE-RR-RA MB. W. B. B. WILLIAMS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. W. H. B. Williams, publisher of The Farmers’ Industrial Union, in a recent letter to Dr. Hartman says: “I have used Pe-ru-na as a family medicine for several years. I find it of especial use for myself. I have had several tedious spells with systemic catarrh and before using Pe-ru-na I had tried several other remedies with little or ho success. But in Pe ru-na I found a prompt and sure cure. I always keep the remedy which promptly Believes any attack of the same malady. “My wife also uses Pe-ru-na. She finds it of especial use for severe spells, to which she is subject. We always keep It in the house as a family medicine. We think it an excellent remedy for the various ills to which children are subject, especially climatic diseases.” Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus. Ohio, for a free book on family medicine. Service Stripes. Returning soldiers who have served beyond the seas are sporting their foreign service stripes proudly. This stripe, as new to our army as foreign ■service is to our history, is a narrow bar of red worn low down on each sleeve. Around the World in • Day. This globe of ours is a pretty goodsized sphere, but we are told the Deering Harvester Company of Chicago can produce in a single day enough Binder Twine to encircle it, with 3,500 miles to spare—3o,6oo miles of twine is a fair day’s output! A reliable publication recently proved by correspondence with dealers in all parts of America that 36 per cent, of the twine used in 1898 was Deering Twine.

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