Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

S® Food is more tasteful, healthful and nutritious when raised with Royal £pHB POWDER The only baking powder ma<^e from Royal -g II 11 Grape Cream I flreE® IS of Tartar 1 Made from IMhmN r-vdi j!na Grapes jH

TUESDAY President Roosevelt is 50 years old today. ( The Harrison statute at Indianapcl s was unveiled this afternoon. Watch for the Box Ball Alley. It will be here the day after Bill’s elected. Will H. Ade's annual horse sale will be held at his stock farm Tuesday, November 24th. Mark the date. Fred Kllgos is nursing a felon on a finger of his right hand. A felon is one thing that psychology' won’t alleviate. L. W. Snyder and wife', of the Pullman Car Co., of Chicago, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins. A fine sport for old and young is box ball. The alley opens next Wednesday, Nov. 4th. Lots of fun. Play ’ or watch the others. TU.T.fh. Kind Yw H»w Always Bought The county commissioners are in -session today, among other things approving the election boards for the different voting precincts. . Chase Day is here for a visit with his father and other relatives. He has been working at Champaign and Peoria, 111., and Clinton, lowa. Further word was received from Frank E. Lewis at noon today to the effect that he is getting along nicely and is entirely out of danger. Mrs. Fawcett, sister of Mrs. E. V. Raneford, wm able to be brought here from the hospital in Chicago today. She was operated on several weeks ago, and Is now getting along very nicely. That our American forests abound In plants which possess the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers. Even the untutored Indians had discovered the usefulness of many native plants before the advent of the white race. This information,' imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to contfhue Investigations Until to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pieces believes that our American forests attend In most valuable medicinal roots tea the most obstinate and fatal dissans. if wivvJMdproperly investigate them and lOwllhufhm of this conviction, he polrfw'wllh pridbOb 'he slmmt marrplnu. liri.-. t fTurtnrt hv Medical Dljtcovery." which lias proven Itself to be the Bost effidant stomach tonic, liver invlgorxtr- heart, tonic and regulator, anj blooq Cleanser known |o W«‘4lcaT ~Dy«t>enr i la. or Indigestion, torpid llvenfun c t lon aI 1 and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to its curative action. The reason why it cures these and many other affections, is Clearly shown in a little book of extracts from the standard medical works which is mailed free to any address by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.. to all sendin* (•quest for the same. O O Not less marvelous, in the unparalleled cures It is constantly making of woman's cnany peculiar affections, weaknesses and distressing derknermenta Is Dr. Pierce's Farot by thous.-uVs yfryqjblkjltedjeatlinpnlals contributed bywJfftvful paTfrnw who have been imred t'y it of catarrhal nd vieArtTiis. Psinhff QeritMla. IrruguJariUea pnrlanaus And other |l.l|Bl»q:mt;uia. after many other advertised medicines, and physicians had failed. o o o Both the above mentioned medicines are wholly made up from tpc glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes employed in their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, end they ere carried on by skilled cbiunlata and pharmacists with the aid of apparatus and appliances apoclally • doslgned and built for thia purpose. Both medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, habit-forming drags. A full Hat of their Ingredients is printed oa each bottle-wrapper. .