Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1898 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
: TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Tkke LmUw Bromo quinine Tablet* All DrucglM, refund U» money If It fall* to cum. 25c The higher we are rafttetl, the more prominent are our errors and iull.'initles. Eruptions On the Face “I was troubled with eruptions on my face. I thought I would give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial, and after taking a few bottles I was cured. I am now also free from rheumatism to which I have been subject for some time.” C. E. BARBY, 72G Milwaukee street, Milwaukee, Wig. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is th© bast-lii fact, the One True Itlood Purifier. Hood’s Pills <iur> Mil liver 111 m. 25 cents. Wl Ik TFiITCI Wateon E. Coleman, Hollcitor 3 Jr 1 RC 3 of I‘utenu, ft£! F Bt.. Wni»liina- ■ 0 bll I V ion. U.C. lligheet reference#.
®HAS CURED MORE THAN 1,000.000 PEOPLE. RHEUMATISM. SI GIVEN UP BY 14 DIFFERENT DOCTORS. tTRADE MAftK.J , UUAtI SIRS: Illioußhtl would wrileartotemiintof mj o««i, nml how I wns when 1 commenced using yonr "6 WHOPS *a I feel truly grateful to think that our Hoavenly Father hoe endowed rou with the knowlodige to hriuu out «uch a wonderful medicine mt your **ii WHOPS" 1 n# ft Kreat kufferer for about lour your*. I was taken rick with vomit inn and eremite end dtcrineee, eo I could not «tl up a minute, so they hud to curry me in whore I fell. Then 1 employed one of our city doctor*; he •Hid 1 wa* all broken dovru. and that I would never l»e able to work wain; then I kept getting wor*o, amt 1 employed another. and he said about the same. After u while I got u little letter, then 1 wa* taken with oraiAp* end pains in my olbowa, hand*. knew and foet. The torture of the pain* wu* no great that I had to walk the floor night and day. I employed another doctor, and when lie would aay that ho could do no more for me, l would eraploy another and another til) I had employed 14 different doctor*, and had used every kind of patont medicine I could hear of. My teeth are all gone from the effort of the utrong medicine. Horae of the doctor* eald it wa# my kidney*, tome said it was my liver and kidne;.*, n.yl ioiuo called it Uheumatlo Gout. My friend* would any that I could not live a week. Two year* ago ray eiater-ih-law came lrom Nebroaka to xee mo, and *he *ald- when aim went away thut she would never aee me alive again. Thank God she in here again to aee me, and she had ju*t one look at me, then she said; “What did you ever get to do you ao much good!” for, *he eaye: “1 expected two y ?. ur- aW ,ev ? r,,,ett ? r, « ot . t^ h ® l^ r , yo ? were dead. All 1 own any ia, it wue WHO PH" did It all. When 1 waa token eick 1 weighed about 16u pound*—l rau down to about 75 pound#, and I could not feed myaelf and had to be turned in bed. 1 now have taken your “ft WltOPfc” about three month*, and can clean my own horse and harneee it and drive it. People all look at rae and aay: “It in wonderful, *’ for they thought my box was made for tne. My care i* a great twtlmonial for yonr “& WHOPS" Now, if you want any more 1 cun give it, end 1 can get testimonial* from prominent luon hero that know juat how 1 wue. ALLKN M. SAGE, lonia, Mich. Asa positive care for Rheumatism, Relation, Neuralgia, Wyapcpatn, llackuohe. Asthma, liny Fever, Catarrh, Sleepleseneee, Nerveuaneae, Nervoua and Neuralgic Headache, Heart Woakncaa, Toolbarho, Earache, Crwy, HwelUng, La Grippe, Malaria, Creeping N umbnca, etc., etc., “FIVE DROPS” has never been equaled. 4< 5 DROPS” H 1 ?*" hal .»e. a day la a dow of thl» grant rernixlr and to anabl. al) .nff.rar, to roaka a trial , . “‘ “ , of It, wondarful curative proiwrtioa, wo will iwnd out ilurtug tha uait thirty daya, ltw.dul ■ample bottlea, 250 oaoh, pritpaid by mall. Krau a sample bottja will con.hue you of ita merit. Beat and oheaiieat inedioineon earth. Largo bottle. lajOdoaeai ll.tti. for SO day a a bottle, for *11.60. Not aoM by druagl.u, only by ua and our ug.nl* Agea.. waate* la new territory. Write ua to>day. SWANSON BJIKUMATIO CUUK CO., ltir tflU Dearborn St., CIIICAUO, ILL. aHHHH A good idea is to keep some Pearline 1 a sifter, ready to use for washing, dish-washing, etc., ou sprinkle a little over the instance, and then just wash h a wet cloth. See how :onvenient to use than soap, ing of the easier work ! buying and using Pearline w |, | a. it r - t cashing clothes, and not for i»» ,|l.« 1 * a^ ( kinds of washing and cleaning, , ..•!%* 1 you’re cheating yourself out of a great * deal of comfort and economy, 647 * ':NHKB9E3&SK
Domestic Heroines. [NOTN PNOM MRS. PINKHAM'S DIARV.] f | 'HE real heroines of every day are in our homes. Women seem to “I was so weak and nervous that I \ f||j|Mß|^HßH|Bßg thought I could not live. I had fall- W\, ing of the womb and leucorrhoca, and Bn 3$ tnought I was going into consumption. .iff I had dragging pains my back, burn- y down to my so “ \ many miserable feelings. not able )jf to do my work. People said that I IHHifißß|Bß|^n^BJ| a to cure me but up when I heard of Lydia E. Pink ham’s : ~. have but try a new my ever a ( lady the to try for it ( did for me what doctors not Mrs. Sallie Craig, Baker's Landing,Pa. // // Mrs. Meier in her own words: Dear Mrs. PinkhaKi:—l feel it my duty to inform '' you of the benefit I have derived from the use of your mr , medicine. I have suffered for two years, and have spent over one hundred dollars for doctors. There was not a week passed without my doctor being called to my bedside. He said I had falling of the womb, and that I must wear a rubber ring. I wore it six months, but I still had those terrible bearing-dowp pains, and pains in my back and side. Menstruations were so painful that I was compelled to take to my bed. I have taken four bottles of your medicine, and am cured of all those pains. I never felt better in m/ life than Ido now. I would recommend it to all who suffer from female weakness or womb trouble, to all suffering women I would say, “Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It will not only save dollars, but restore you to perfect health.”—Mrs. C. E. Meier, Jacksonboro, Ohio
