Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1894 — Somebody's Good. [ARTICLE]

Somebody's Good.

To make our own troubles the means of helping the troubled of qthers is a noble effort for good. A well-illustra-ted instance of this kindly sympathy is shown in a letter from Mr. Enoch L. Hanscom, School Agent, Marshfield, Me., an old Union soldier. He says: “It may do somebody some good to state, I am a man of 60, and when 40 had a bad knee, and rheumatism set in. 1 was lame three years and very bad most of the time. I‘got St. Jacobs Oil and put it on three times, and it made a cure. I am now in good health." Any kind of fluid largely taken at a meal, or soon after, is positively injurious to health. SUFFERERS from coughs, sore THROAT, etc., should try “Brown'n Bronchial Trochei,” a simple but sure remedy. Sold otilu in boxet. Price 25 cts. It is said Milton’s blindness was the result of overwork and dyspepsia. Whin in the crowded thoroughfares of city life you see young maidens with cheeks fair as country roses, give them credit for using Glenn's Sulphur Soap. FITHj-AH Fit* stop Mfl tree t>y nr, Kllna'e Grs «t Nerve Restorer. No Hu eftor Sret day's use. M»rvelous cure*, freetue »ud *I.OO trial bottle free to lit eeeea. Send to Dr. Kllu*. MOI Arch St.. Phil*. Pa