Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1881 — Worth a Dozen Dead Men. [ARTICLE]

Worth a Dozen Dead Men.

My physician, after exhuausting me financially, cooly informed me that my case was hopeless, that no remedy would reach my case, and it was entirely useless for me to continue taking medicine. I was told that one lung was gone and that my bowels and kidneys were all decayed. ~ I suffered excruciatingly from tne horrors of dyspepsia and painful urination, and my breath came short and quick, while my heart at times ceased to beat entirely, while again it would thump most vehemently. A sister of mine, a Mrs. Rhorer, in Baltimore, wrote to father advising him to get me Brown’s Iron Bitters. From the very first dose I felt a change; now all pain is gone, my digestion is good, my urine is free from sediment, and my slumber unbroken and dreamless. I now feel perfectly restored, and go about and do as much work as ever I did, and I do not feel fatigued. ?

DANIEL R. MCKENZIE.

Read the Greeting of Wiler’s in another column. Fine Variety of Clocks at Hamar’s. Gibbon’s History of Rome, 5 vols., at Tharp’s. Call and see the “Boss Clock” at Hamar’s. Toys of all kinds to please the little folks at G. C. Starr <t Co.’s. Ladies Ear Drops and Breast Pins, at Hamar’s. Box papers— a fine selection—suitable for holiday presents—at M. O. Cissel,s. Try a can of those Boston Baked Beens, at C. C. Starr and & Co Splendid Stock of Silver-ware at Hamar’s. Dicken’s complete works in fi teen volumes, at Tharp’s. H. B. Smith, the Experienced Jeweler, can be found at Hamar’s. Notarial work promptly attended to by W. W. Watson, at Citizens’ Bank. The nicest selection of photograph albums in Rensselaer at Tharp’s. . *

Ladies and Gents Solid Gold watches, of the Latest designs, at Hamar’s. Call and see those Dictionary Holders at Tharp’s. O, yes; C. C. Starr & Co. have received a car-load of choic Peachblow Potatoes. Fendig has “any Quantity” of Ready-Made Clothing which he sells at prices that cannot be un-der-sold. Holiday Books—a large assortment for children—at M. O. Cissel’s. Price ranging from two for five cents to $1.50 a piece. Call and examine his stock before purchas- > ing. Have you examined those cheap dress goods at Willey & Sigler’s? Half wool good at from 12| to 16f cents per yard. A large new stock of stationery, blank books, scratch books, note and receipt books, pocket books, autograph albums, ink fountains, pocket ink stands, paper weights pen holders, pens, pencils, slates, Ac., Ac., just received, at M. O. Cissel’s. Call and examine his stock learn prices before purchasing else where.