Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — Spring Fever. [ARTICLE]
Spring Fever.
I - , ri r■l n» me Persons' should noF thinklightlv of that feeling of • so common in the spring of the year. It is often the forerunner of a vear of ill health.* •TtfrendeHHtf esstemV4§ *' susceptible, to niseaift, and is # aus*& by the blood helng filled with poisonous humors. The toltkrtJ.'Hy tfU meank* should be power to assimilate nutritions food be-* comes impaitefl, aha dyspepsia. li\/e!ri complaint; haadaohe, JjeMPtta debjiL ty, extreme languor! weak kidneys., want of physical kitf f fateh:taV il ance, and geftcrqbmostj-a^is the, suit. Since prevention is better than cure, don’t wait fWChhfiShal I'ekdlt if springtime j .MM first symptops of langudr afe manifested, but he^lfiYeliow Do<#rj«> spring medicine it excells all other remedies, gfehtiy th u- PuisoßObe/,'*W»th v which the system becomes impregnate ed. by the itfcidhlmi- eflCCt M ble winter blood rich red and pure, causes it to ciiculate renew the H»iM^,tis ft strength and vitality to every weakened part qf *thC human* *re- 1 storing imputed , M fy aud check ingall decay of the urinary, digestive; s ahd ( l>hlmdnary higahif, * which if t/qft o(tfn in a premature grave . > I'lJ'+tllw J/U i‘ > fw’ii J)}, the duchess of. Edinburgh* and otlidr • leaders of fashion, this season to get. people to commfence thafr dances"’ earlier. The men ate the principal sinners in this paatter. It is Rjat, thought the thing to appear at a dance before midnight; and. thus night ls f turned into day for weeks together, to the detriment df mind and body. Mr. Rebt. B. Barton, of Dayton, Q. writes: *‘l Vish every ond 'to know that Dr. Guyshtt’s Yellow Dock gnd Sarsaparilla has cured me of severe dyspepsia and urinary troubles. 1$ has made me very strong.” </ M. Dufourcet announces in Les Mondes that he has in his yard two, bars of iron planted in the earth, to each of which is fixed a conductor of coated copper wire terminating in ,his receiver, apparently a telephone. These, be says, never fail to give notice twelve to fifteen hours iu advance of every storm which bursts oyer the town. 1 ' i" • *
