Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1896 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jl ~ r ‘~The neirv^7 I sy?uml7wmkenedby*thr i ~ r^^Ljnr ( Neuralgia Torture. ffl Every nerve If strengthened In the cure of It by | ( Wj | ® 71 I IV — r I J S§K 1 / / Nt O X? in,'bi \ JSy " r L Wo V H, I I 44 No wonder poor Dinnle’s so tired, carrying || all day that great big piece of mW BattßLl g No matter how much you are g H charged for a small piece of other || g brands, the chew is no better than |! g “Battle Ax.” For JO cents you B g get almost twice as much as of ® o other high grade goods* The 5 3 g cent piece is nearly as large as other || ® JO cent pieces of equal quality* [©WWmWWWWBWW
One complaint I i LETTERS| that we heard 6f was from a yj a-w ' woman who said that Pearline \ hurt her hands! We knew \ at this couldn’t be. But we 1 Z A ./ looked into the matter, and found ' th 3 * s h e was u s * n g one of the t \ y J poorest and most dangerous of bar \. A' / soa P s with her Pearline. When we v y induced her to use Pearlirne < alone, without this soap, everything was, lovely. \ Use no soap, when you do'any wash* /my/i li ing or cleaning with Pearline. Jt’s / \ needless, and more expensive—and it \ ’ may do harm. «# MM2BSPeari/ne
Checks Bleeding, Reduces Inf (animation,Quiets Pain, Is the Bicycler’s Necessity. Sores, Burns, Piles, UUntO Colds, Rheumatism, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chilblains, Catarrh, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, etc. USE POND’S EXTRACT after Shaving—No Irritation, after Exercising—No Lameness. POND’S EXTRACT OINTMENT is a specificfor Piles. 50 cts. POND’B EXTRACT *O.-766thAv.,N.Y.
.T a j - ' ' ‘ ~~‘ 1 -$■ ■ ——j , , , «Z ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ Z j ZZ ZZ ZZ x, , , Z-l■ zz zz 1 : — 1 —; FIELD AND HOG FENCE WIRE. 88 > 8O > °, r B ® inches high. Quality and workmanship the best Nothing on the market to compare with it. Write for full information UNIOX PENCE COMPANY, DE KALB. ILL, It Was Before the Day of SAPOLIO They Used to Say “Woman’s Work Is Never Done.”
