Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1899 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PAINFUL PERIODS NO MORE MRS. GEORGE OSMUN, of Belvidere, Warren Co., N. J., writes! “ Suffering as I had from weakness, irregularities and backache for several years, a release from this suffering was a blessing. Oh I how I wish more suffering women would accept your kind offer and be relieved. There la no need for women to suffer. Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and Lydia E. I f Pinkham’s. Vegetable Compound will relieve Mrs. Ida Peters, Milan, Tenn., writes: BT “ Dear Mbs. Pinkham— When I wrote to yon M|Wl qa MS the first time asking your advice I was a great y sufferer. Menstruations were irregular, some* iygjA mmm f times a week too soon and then a week or two late, and when they appeared were very profuse i jmef great pain and tenderness in the bowels, pain in * back and limbs, leucorrhoea all the time. I weak and nervous and had no appetite, \ Burning and choking sensation in my throat. 1 received your reply and followed all your instructions and now lam cured. I owe my W recovery all to Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and her Ella E. Brenner, East Rochester, “I have been thankful a thousand times k//FM since I wrote to you for what your Vegetar T- - hie Compound has done for me. I followed your ad vice carefully and now I feel likes JajjgHKSW® - different person. My troubles were backAfiMfijggi / acbe > headache, nervous tired feeling, paintßk ful menstruation aud leueorrkcea. I took jrjflff four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetaft tfjy. ble Compound, one box of Pills, one package WmKw %mBF W \of Sanative Wash and am now well." Mrs. Maggie P. Stine. New Berlin, ** \ “ I have suffered with terrible backache t/1 1 In the small of my back for about seven I years, and could never get anything to help me - I tried several physicians, but found j * ’no help. I have now taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com* / r~, . Tt ' pound, and feel like a different woman." Mrs. H. A., 124 s’ Csdar Street, Owosso. Mich., writes: “ Nearly three years ago I wrote to you asking advice in regard to my health. I was so miserable; suffered from painful menstruatiog and backache, was nervous, dizzy aad faint. I received such a kind letter*from yon, telling me just what to do. I followed your advice and I now am resomnasniiag Lydia & Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I thank God for this pain destroyer.” Hundreds of thoMasds of ftnuert-Dnited State* tamers, European fl San, gwth Americas fa n ner ?’i A 2 st .? alan *» r «*re-menwhoferm for profit—representing*!* isOsHfignoeof the «griißdM‘rT- •** w,lkiß X adrerttaements for Dee ring grain and grass haaSMting machinery. _ D S2? n * are profit producers. The harvest season is brief. Veay often the weather . ■ crop can be saved just “in the nick of time*’ a goodly percentage of it I* spoiled, dasMgad, lost. * ft is just here that Deeriag machines go in and win the day. Imminent disaatae is changed tl victory—seeming loas to actual profit. Deenng machines are the ApsadsHr kind. They stand the test of dire ensMgpncy. That s why the farmers of the world tike them, buy them, use tVrim. praiaa them. Deeriag Meal tiatfers, Reapers, Mqwers, Cbm Biafisrs, Hsy Rakes aad Blafier Twiae are winaers for *99. DEERINC HARVESTER COMPANY, Chicago. YOU WILL REALIZE THAT “THEY LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY,’’ IF YOU USE SAPOLIO
..FREE HOWES.. to* flrret Grain sad JQ 1 Grazing Belt* of wfst[|w term Canada and iofer’fl I matron as to how to »eISSJ cure them can be h*d oa application to the DeEK2 lwrtmeat of the Interior, Ottawa. Canada, or to C. iBJ. Broughton, 1223 Mo- . Chicago, lU.; T. O. Currie, 1 L; M. V? Melon**, No. 1 Merrill Block, Detroit, MMI: D. Caveo. Bad Az*. Mich.; James Grieve, Bred City, Mich.; N. Bartholomew, 3Q« JTUth Street, ties Moiaee, lowa, Agent* for tbe Govern meat of Canada. ■
EVtory church and schoolhoaa* should be coated only with Alabastine. Hundreds of tons used yearly for this work. Genuine Alabastine does not rub end scale off.
