Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1898 — The Fellness Thereof. [ARTICLE]

The Fellness Thereof.

Amid ’ the discomforts of life and the fullness thereof, reaching to every family, there is that which can so easily mitigate or entirely cure, the wonder Is why we endure and suffer so much. From big pains to little aches, which are the wear and tear of the physical structure of man, there are always remedies good, better and best. The choice should be always for best as the surest and the cheapest. In chronic or acute suffering with rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica or lumbago, or with the minor ailments of sprains and bruises, or of soreness and stiffness, the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil and the fullness thereof In so many complete and perfect cures make It stand out as the best remedy for pain. Why, then, should we stand on the order of going for it. and not go at once? In numberless cases the aggravations of discomforts and pains are from delay. Why should we suffer? Lake Huron owes its name to the French word hure, a head of hair, In reference to the Wyandottes, whom the French settlers designated Hurons, owing to their profusion of hair.