Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
oots Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, am raised to their highest efficiency, for puttying and enriching tho blood, as they are combined ha Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 40,366 testhnoßtafa received by actual count in two years. Be sore to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Get ft today la usual liquid form m chocolated tablets called Sarsataba. 1
<4> * from woman’s ailments axe invited to write'to the names and addresses Here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Flnkham’s Vegetable Compound does cure female Ills.
Organic XMsplaeesneata. . Block Luck, Minn.—Mm. Anna Anderson, Caimlon^NJ.—Mrs. Ella Johnston,2B9Liberty Chicago, Hl.—Mrs. Wm. Tolly, 9052 Ogdea Avenue. Painful Periods. Wis.—Mrs. Ph. Bchottner, RJL 14, Mo.—Mra. C. B. Mason R.R. No. 9. N. Oxford, Mass.—MissAmeliaLuso, Box 14. Baltimore.Ohio.—Mrs.A.A.Baleuger JR.P.D.L Negaunee, Mloh. Mrs.MarySedlock.Box 1273. Orrvtllo, Ohio.—Mrs. E. F. Wagner, Box 520., Atwater, Ohio.—Miss Minnie Muelhaupt. Pralrle<iuChiea,Wta.—Mza Julia Konkheck, 8.N0.L Irregularity. Buffalo, N.T.—Mrs. Clor* Darbrake, WMartomoot St. Winchester, Ind.—Mrs. May LeaLR.R. No. ft St. Begis Falls, N.Y.-Mr*. J. HJBrwer*. , ■ Grayvflle, Ill.—Mrs. Jessie Schaor, Box 23. * i Hudson, Ohio.—Mrs. Geo. Btrieklar, B. No. A Box 82. Ovarian Trombl*. Murrsyville, DL—Mrs. Chas. Moore. R. R. 3.' Philadelphia, Pa-Mrs. Chas. BoeU, 2219 V. Mole St. Minneapolis, Minn.—Mrs. John G. Mohlan, 2116 Second Bt., North, Hudson, Ohio.—Mrs. LenaCermoelno JLFJ)J. Westwood, Md.—Mrs. John F. Richards. 1 Benjamin, Mo.-Mrs. Julia Frantz, JLF.D. I.’ Female Weakness. W. Terre Haute, Ind.— E. Hamilton.' Lawrence. lowa— Mrs. JqUa A. Snow, R-NO.B. Utica, OhlA—Mrs. Mary Earlwiue, ILF. V. A Bellevue, OBic.-Mrs. Charley Chapman, BJf. L. No. 7. Elgin, Ill.—Mrs. Henry Leiseberg, 743 Adame St. , Schaefferstown, Cyra Hetrleh. Creeson, Pa—Mrs. EllaE. Alksy. Fairchnnce^A—Mrs, Idella A. Dunham, Box Nervous Prostration. Knoxrllla lowa— Mra Clara Franks3JTJ>. a Oronogo, Mo.—Mrs. Mae McKnlght. 1 Camden, N.J.—Mrs. W. PTValentine, , coin Avenue. Muddy, Brookvllle, Ohio.—Mrs. R. Kinnlson. Fltshville. Ohlo.=Mrs. O. Cole, PA-Mrs. Frank dark, 2416 K
Tumor Removed. Elmo, Mo.—Mrs. Sarah J.Stuart, R.F.D.K0.2, Bo x IS. , ■ Peoria,Hl.—Mrs.Christina Read, 105Motm<iSt. Natick, Mass.—Mrs. Nathan B. Qreaton, fit North Main St. MilwaukesWls.—Mrs. Emma Imse, 83315 t St. Chicago, Ill.—Mrs. Alvena Sperling, 1468 Clybourne Ave. Galena, Kan.—Mrs. R.R. Huey,7l3MinaralAT« Victoria, Miss.—Mrs. Willio Edwards. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Mrs.W. H. Housh, 7 Eastview At*. „ . Change of Life. Epping, N.H.—Mrs. Celia E. Stevens. Stroator, Ill.—Mrs. J. H. Campbell, 206 North Second St. Brooklyn, N.T.— Mrs. Evens, 826 Halsey St. Noah, Ky.—Mrs. Lizzie Holland. Cathamet,Wash.—Mra.Elvaßarber Edwards. Ciroleville, Ohio.-Mrs. Alice Klrlin, 833 West Huston St. Balem, Ind.—Mrs. Lizzie S. Hinkle, R.R.N0.3. New Orleans, La.—Mrs. Gaston Blondeau,lßl2 Terpsichore St. Mishawaka, lnd.—Mrs. Chas. Bauer, Sr., 623 East Marlon St. Racine,Wis.—Mrs. Katie Knbik, B. 2, Box 61. Bearer Falls,Pa.-Mrs.W.P.Boyd,24loßthAr. Maternity Troubles. Bronaugh, Mo.—Mrs. D. F. Aleshirs. Phsnix, RX—Mrs. Wm. O. King, Box 282. Carlstadt, NX.—Mrs. Louis Fischer, 82 Mon* roe St. South Sanford, Me.—Mrs. Charles A. Austin. Schenectady,N.V.—Mrs. H.Porter,7B2Albany St. Taylorrille, Ill.—Mrs. Joe Grantham, 825 W. Vsndeveer St. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Mrs. Sophia H0ff,615 MoMlcken Ave. Big Bun, Pa.—Mrs. W. E, Pooler. Philadelphia, Pa.-Mrs. M. Johnston, 210 Siegel St. _ . . * Backache. Peoria. 111.-Mrs. Clara L. Ganwitz, 8.8.N0. 4, Box 62. Augusta, Me.—Mrs.Winfield Dana, R.F.L. 2. St. Paul Minn.—Mrs. B. M. Schora, 1068 Woodbrfdgo St. Plttsbuig^PA— Mrs. G. Leiser, 8219 Klnkald f earner, Mo.—Mrs. Thomas Asburry. lue Island, Ill.—Mrs. Anna Schwartz, 828 Qrorags. East Earl, Pa.—Mrs. Augustus Lyon,BFJ>2. Operations Avoided. Sikeston, Mo.—Mrs. Dema Bethune. Gardiner, Me.-Mrs. S. A.WUliams, M 2 Washington Are. Chicago, Ill.—Mrs.Wm. Ahrens,223BW.2lat St. Bellevue, Ohio.-Mrs. Edith Wielsnd, 238 Monroe St, LcForest Wis.—Mrs. Auguste Ves permann. Lexter, Kansas.—Mrs. Lizzie Scott.
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These womefn are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of, the power of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to cuiefemale diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in afiy form for the use of their names in this advertisement—but are willing that we should refer to them because of the good they may do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that toe statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are toe truth and nothing but the truth. ,• *.
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