Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1899 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

of SgM Oat of Mind ” In other months we forget the harsh winds of Spring. they have their use, as j some say, to blow out fflb bad air accumulated Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more . important accumulation of badness in the veins and arteries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great Spring Medicine clarifies I the blood as nothing else can. It cures I scrofula, kidnev disease, liver troubles, I rheumatism and kindred ailments. Thu* I it gives perfect health, strength and ap- I petite for months to come. Kidneys -“My kidneys troubled me, I and on advice took Hood s Sarsaparilla I which gave prompt relief, better appetite. I My sleep is refreshing. It cured my wits I also.” Michael Boyle, 3473 Denny Street, 1 Pittsburg, Pa. Dyspepsia and kidney trouble, I suffered for years I with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood’s I Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty.” I J. B. Emebtox. Main Street, Auburn, Me. Hip Disease-" Five running sores on t my hip caused me to use crutches. Was I confined to bed every winter. Hood’s Sar- I saparilla saved my life, as it cured me per- ! fectly. Am strong and welt” Aim | Robert, 49 Fourth St., Fall River, Mass. | ""Hood'ii till* care llrer lll», the non^rritatlag>»< The only railmrtic to take with Hood'e SernOfttrilhu |j Writs C*pL OTAMaik ?saricaA*at.ff»niMlH|l.t |

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