Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1881 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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We do not often speak of any proprietory medicine, but from what we have read and heard of Alien’s Lung Balsam, we shall take the liberty of saying to those who are troubled with a Cold, Cough, or any Throat or Lung Affection, that from the testimony afforded, we have such confidence in this article, that were we afflicted in this way, we would make a trial of its virtues. Beware of the fatal consequences of neglecting this timely warning. Before it is too late, use Alien’s Lung Balsam, which will cure the disease. Every druggist in the land sells it. *
Plush will be used upon spring costumes of cheviot, cloth, and cashmere. Something tkrToarlat Needs. Th* tourist and ths oommsreial traveler who visi to Resign lands, *r regioes of his own country where vicissitudes of; climate are among tho influences prejudicial to health, omits a necessary precaution if he tokos with him no medicinal safeguard against Hlneas. Tho most reliable, if due credit be given to tbo statea**nt of travelers, mariners and emigrants who have used it. to Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters, a sovorelga protective against malaria and snip fever, and dtoordors of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which persons in transitu from one country to another, in the ,ro ?* 0 ’’ *“£ Ue *migr*nt* to far West, are peculiarly nMoch This highly accredited medicine nullifiesbad atmospheric influences, th* affects of impure water, and inures tho constitution to change* of temp*ratar* and an unaccustomed climate. Hardship and fatigue ar* endured with less danger of evil consequences if the system to fortified with tils inoom parable tonic and nervine ~
Long, tight basques, fitting as snug as a jersey, are worn at the moment. Hsw to Gef Bick. The great secret of obtaining riches is, first, to practice economy, and a? good old I 'Deacon Snyder* says, “It used to worry the life out o me to pay enormous doctor’s bills, but now 1 have ‘struck it ..ch.* Health and happiness reign supreme in our little household, ana all simply because w« use no othei medicine but Electric Bitters and only costs fifty cents « bottle. ’ Sold by all druggists. The shooting jacket now so popular is becoming only to slender figures. Workingmen. Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system needs cleaning anc itrengthing to prevent an attack of Ague, Bilious or Spring Fever, or -tome other Spring sickness that will “‘fit you for a season’s work. You will save time, much sickness and -Treat expense if you will use one bottle of Hop Bittars in your family this month. Don’t wait.— Burlington ftawkoyt. Embroidered stockings are worn with slippers of satin, also embroidered.
TSFRINim. Having recently put i n an entire new dress we now offer for sale some pay Printers wanttag and as The fashions for the moment favor slender rather than stout women. We are strongly disposed to regard that person as the best physician who does most to alleviate human suffering. Judged from this standard, Mrs Lydia E. Pinkham, 2sß Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass., Is entitled to the front rank, for her her Vbgwtabm Copovnd is daily working wonderful cures in female diseases. Send for circular to the above address. Skirts of walking dresses are made o'the same length all around. Stab Gen. Shermaa, Wife of the general of the United ototoe *™y» M y s °f Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy: “I have frequently purchased it for friends suffering with rheumatism, and in -every instance it worked like magic. The fact is it Will 0°" when everything else fails. Bold by ev*-y reliable druggist. Batin Surah or soft twilled satin, black and indark shades of color, is the popular and fashionable silk dress material of the coming season.
