Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
/Northwest Barkley Mrs, Arthur Armstrong is on tl e sick list. A host of friends met at Mrs. J amt 's Torbet’s Sm day May Ist, with well filled baskets and gave her h surprise on her 47th birthda', there were about 87 present. Misses Laura and Dorothy Phillip and Mies McDonald of MoCoyshunr. visited Miss Alma and Emma Hellinyreen. of Indtpendence over Sunday.
The dance was well attended at Grant Davison’s. Mr. Andy Ropp has improved his farm by moving his barn up on the hill. Mies Mapgie Torbet is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ethel Cragun of McCowsburg. ’ Miae Emma Hellin green’s ffiem’s gathered at her home Monday night, May 2, and gave 1 er a surprise. The evening was spent in games. George Otl’s aVe proud of a fine baby boy at their home since May 7 th. -
New Way to Sell Medicine. B. F. Fendig Gives Guarantee Bond With Mi-o.na, Natures Cure for Dyspepsia. B. F Fendig the druggist has made arrangements to sell Mi o na the marvelous digestion regulator in a new and hitherto unheard of way, furnishing a guarantee bond with every package.
Guarantee Bond. In purchasing a 50c box of Mi-on a, the purchaser is re quested to have this guarantee signed by B. F. Fendig as his personal agreement to refund the money on return of empty box if Mi-o-na fails to cure dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Signedv;.' B. F, Fendig will give the above ..v . -. f ~l\ F*
Having purchased the J. W. Ileshour blacksmith shop, I am prepared to do all kinds of work in iron and wood.. I have in my employ Mr. John Worden, who is an expert in plow and wood work. I also employ Mr. Ed Moon the expert horse-shoer. He has worked under the instruction of some of the best veterinaries and understands the anatomy of the foot thoroughly, and can remedy all fault? known to the horse. Such as interfering, forging, padling, oross-flring, knee-knocking and stumbling. A set of the latest improved Barcus horse stocks, for safely handling the wild and vicious horses. I hope to retain all old customers and as many new ones as will give me their patronage. All my work i?guaranteed. Jesse Ball Proprietor. Change in Blacksmith Shop. The undersigned desires to give notice to all the people of Rensselaer and surrounding country, who may have any work in the general blacksmithing and horse-shoeing line to be done, that he hi\s bought the interest of his partner, Dan Way mire, in the Glazebrook shop on Front street, and will hereafter have sole ownership and management of the same. All work will be promptly and carefully done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention, as heretofore will be given to scientific horseshoeing. under those experienced and well known smiths, Abe Wartena and C. Hansen. A Barcus horse stocks always ready to handle the wild and vicious horses. Frank King. Remember we are giving 10 per oent discount or dress skirts, * Laßue Bros.
