Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1896 — Hall’s Catarrh Cure. [ARTICLE]

Hall’s Catarrh Cure.

Is taken Internally. Price Ts cents. Treason Is like diamonds; there Is nothing to be made by the small trader.—Douglas Jerrold. My doctor said I would die, but Piso’s Cure for Consumption cured me.—Arnos Kelner, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 28, '95.

The Significance of a Gray Overcoat Upon the tongue, yellowness of the skin and eyeballs, nausea and uneasiness beneath the right ribs and shoulder blades, ts that the victim of these discomforts Is bilious. The “proper caper" under such circumstances Is to take Hostetter’a Btomacb Bitters, which also cures chills and fever, constipation, dyspepsia. rheumatic and kidney complaints and nervousness. , Unlike his predecessors, the young Czar of Russia walks almost dally In the streets of St. Petersburg. Sometimes he ts attended by no one but his wife. On other occasiuons he goes alone. Lovely warmth of color, with traces of pink and white, is the exquisite complexion which follows the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Of druggists. A pilgrimage Is an admirable remedy for overfastidiousness and sickly refinement.—Tuekerman. Nearly all women have good hair, though many are gray, and few are bald. Hall's Hair Itenewer restores the natural color, and thickens the growth of the hair. Suspicion shall be all stuck full of eyes.—Shakspeare. FITSj- All HU stopped fr» by !>r. Kilns'* <)«■••• t Nerve Kestoi er. No Kit* after Amt dav'e w» Kar vrlomi cure*. Treatise and goo trial bottle tree to ™ v»»es- Send to Dr. Kline. Ml Arch bt . l'hlla. p* Mrs. Winslow's 8oovm»a Hruur for Children teething; sottena the stuns, reauoes Inflammation, allay* pads, cures wind colic, at cents a bottle.