Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1891 — A Remedy for the Grippe. [ARTICLE]

A Remedy for the Grippe.

A remedy recommended for patients afflicted with the grippe is Kemp’s Balsam, which Is especially adapted tor diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not wait for the first symptoms of the disease, but get a bottle and keep It on hand for use the moment It is needed. If neglected the grippe has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. All druggists sell the Balsam. The first book of any kind published in Philadelphia was Atkin’s Almanack for the year 1686. It was an unpaged pamphlet of twenty pages, only two copies of which are now known to exist, each being worth more than its weight in twenty-dollar notes. That bright and lively boy used to be sickly and delicate before his mother gave him Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyers. He calls them "good candles." By mail, 25 cento. John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio. Every time yon worry your horses you shorten their lives and days of usefulness, Morning-wraps were the invention of a man who wakes up hotel guests for the the early train. Catgut Is made from the entrails of sheep.' FOR' THROAT DISEABEB, OOUGHB, COLDS, etc., effectual relief is found in the use of “Brown't Bronchial Troche*.” Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. “What’s the matter with Parnell?” Reply by his friends, “O’Shea’s all right!” Beecham's Pills act like magic on a Weak Stomach. The fashionable collars come high, but the dudes must have them. FITS.—AII Fits stopped free by Dr .Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No Fite after first day's use. Marvellous cure*. Treatise and »2DO trial bottle free to Fit cases. Bend to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch BU Phils.. Pa.