Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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*/ sleep well enough at night , And the blamedest appetite Ever mortal man possessed .” Riley’s farmer is the very picture of a anan advanced in years, yet in the enjoy, aoent of perfect health. A good appelate, good digestion and sound sleep, are the _ chief factors in ( g. a vigorous old age. Life is sustained h y food, when it is properly digested and assimilated. W lien digestion f i A \ fails, there is a loss [ V V V of nutrition which I \ |\ soon shows itself J ( in physical weak*l ness, nervousness, V / sleeplessness, etc. ** -( Doctor Pierce’s ff ~j / Golden Medical I ‘ J I Discovery cures \ / / diseases of the y / / stomach and other / / organs of digestion (, A and nutrition. It u /II strengthens the Jl, J / J body in the only * I I way possible,—by /[il enabling the as- . j i L.I I / similation of the n£ I I / nutrition extracted /n i 1 1 from food. Ml J\ J\ used ten bottles <m) r> 1 of Dr - Pierce’s Golden wt\gn/ II Medical Discovery *l7*’(MjVvlh.iand several viaK of his ‘ Pleasant I’elii ts ’ .. . , .a year ago this spring, aad have had no trouble with indigestion since,” writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Townsend, Jro dwater Co., Montana. "Words fail to tell f o *'. thankful Xam for the relief, as X had suffcrtd so much and it seemed that the doctors coold do me no good. I got down in weight to W 5 pounds, and was not able to work at all. *•1 weigh nearly 160 and can do a day’s work f the farm. I have recommended your medito several, and shall always have a good MMUtoaay for I>r. Pierce and his medicines.” Common Sense Medical Adviser, lys, in paper covers, is sent free mapt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay aqpenae of mailing only. Address Sr. *. ¥. Fierce, Buflalo, N. Y.