Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1893 — How Plaintive! [ARTICLE]
How Plaintive!
"Crossing the Bar,” in Welsh, begins: “llwyr-ddydd a seren nawn.\ A Hard Cough distresses the patient, and racks both Lungs and Throat, Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant is the remedy wanted to cure your Cough, and relieve both the Pulmonury and lirouublul organs, o A wild steer in a crowded street oauses mors commotion than an old rod cow at a pionio.
Bad taste and unpleasant breath, when resulting from Catarrh, are overcome, and tho nasal passages, which have been closed for years, are made free by the use of Ely’s Cream Balm. I suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing tho nauseating dropping In the throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed almost dally. I tried various remedies without benefit until last April, when'l saw Ely’s Cream Balm advertised. I procured a bottle, and since the first day's use have had no more bleeding. The soreness is entirely gone.—D. G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal. Apply Balm Into each nostril. It Is Quickly Absorbed. GffvxS Rnr.inr at onok. Price 60 cents at Druggists er by mall. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St, New York.
