Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1883 — The Conductor. [ARTICLE]

The Conductor.

Winona, Minn., Nov. 29,1879. I had been Buffering with a severe cold for several days; was so hoarse I could not speak above a whisper. Nov. 16 I met one of Dr. Warner's agents on my train; he handed me a bottle of White Wine of Tar Syrup t one hour after taking the first dose my hoarseness commenced to leave me. In twentyfour hours mv voice was quite clear and natural, and the cold nearly cured. It is the best remedy I ever saw. Respectfully, 0. W. Wabben, Conductor, Chicago and Northwestern R. & Bold by all druggists. The shark is womhiped by some of the dwellers along the African coast Members of the bar should make a note of this Job went pretty heavily into the boil busi-* ness, and the venture was a complete success. This reminds us that Putnam’s Painless Coen Extractor is another success, and that it gives more comforfetb the world than Job’s boils did. Remember the namd, then, for the little playful corn cometh, and the remedy therefor will gladden the heart Positively sold by all druggists Wholesale, Lord, gtoutenburgh & Co., Chicago. ; “Oh, Lord," prayed an Ohio minister,. “Thou hast seen by the morning papers how the Sabbath was desecrated yesterday.” Did you read how Josidh Pitkin, of Chelsea, Vt, was cured of a terrible sore leg by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the blood purifier? —— ll ■ T“"A Cortland man who read at the end of friend’s marriage notice “No cards” sent him a eucher deck by the first mail.