Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1899 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tjrenw i , ffldn Bfoof town, “I tried for years to bum the at buA ok, m the pursuit of pleasure M trying to attend to business. By blood stomach and kidneys ped into a wfttdul state and it seemed that I could not carry -Brinewmy tan greater nuwi ta returned. and AD unareuret off ttataand,B«aft SunapuriDa, whtob has mafia me a pfctooe «f hsufth. Now, Pm ta flvtastems pure and ataupta” Mw MretoßO-**! tat imta amm nr aymmaawtato- lw—trtamataatattamaaadautatas Bata's amngssßh mmd ny top O—jns grwosuttatah/* Oum X lun, SB Bulky ■nut, Bapiia. toft anMßßMtan.-'*! ta» tame a gataappottamt mA. ikii tag, ata wy frl'l* —* ItataaUm tarn Mt ms. Tte aaamn b I took. BasfUßaauapaaßta. wMcb outtaty oaaad aas I ma taswtew ■ tteßAOußataad.** IBCSar St, Bmdaaky. <***■ ~~ii ~ ~~i i m s in itai uh ■i’M.'taaii uliW~»afltffiaatirrifli"

ONE reason Mrs. Pinkham’s treatment hrips women so promptly is that they have confidence in her. Through some of the many thousands of Mrs. Pinkham’s friends an ailing woman will ba led to write to Mis. Pinkham at her home m Lynn. Mass., and will tell her symptoms. ft/MfgWirMffcg l The reply, made without charge of flMflff^flw any kind, will bear such evidence ffgW mm WV> of knowledge of the trouble that fIWKfIJF9 ><F belief in her advire at once inspires mmmmwb hope. vavewßat This of itself is a great help. 1 —* Then the knowledge that womtn only see tee letters asking for advice and women only assist Mrs. Pinkham in replying makesit easy to be explicit about the Bttie things that define the disease. Mrs. Euza Thomas, of 634 Pine St. Easton. Pa.. writes: « Dear Mrs. Pinkham—l doctored with two of tee best gmmumm««ißjKU<ioctors in tee city for two A kkz ; S*®** s asd hednorebef until I .-C ; -t ■ •, fl began the use oi your remedies. |My trouble was ulceration of \ tee womb. 1 suffered Sf ) i /jir steep ™« bts mST / z '—' Ja thought sometimes that BLLv, )) Z a death trould be such a relief To-day lam a well woman. able to do my B V owa wnk « • B< * have not I used four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s three packages of Sana* „ OSH thank yon enough for the good it did me.** Mrs. M. Stoddard, Sluing field. Minn.. ■ Wl? BjIJjHH “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—For about four years I w—agw*— ffteur from female troubles. I hadbackacbe all of the time, no appetite, pamsin stomach, fainb* tag was wm» and my iff ion pas«rmpbtaly run down. I also had tailing of wonte ao bad teat I could aeareety walk across fbe floor. After taking of your VegetwMy Compound nndmto box of Lompgtan, oom say lam cured. _