Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1882 — NO TROUBLE TO SWALLOW. [ARTICLE]
NO TROUBLE TO SWALLOW.
Dr. Pierce’s “Pellet*” (the original “little liver pills”) and no pain or griping. Cure sick or bilious headache, sour stomach, and cleanse the system and bowels. 2A cents a rial. Balies, recently arrested in Bt. Louis for old man Bender, turns out to be He has been released.
Mr. Charles A. Reynolds, of Madison, Ind., writes: “For ten veers I have been trying to regain my health. Sometimes I dociored for my ridneys, again, I would take oough medicines and consumption cures, and then my dyspepsia would nearly kill me, and I had to doctor for that. Bearing of Dr. Gnysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, I bought a bottle, it did me mors good than I expected. lam now robust and strong, and have not felt siok for a long time. I feel strong in every part of my body, and at night I enjoy most refreshing, dreamless slumber. 4 A rumor that Governor Critteden had been assassinated by some of the James gang is denied from St. Lo pis • Frank James has .written a letter to the Memphis Appeal, threatening vengeance on the murderer of his brother Jesse. Mr. Kd. Trickett, the celebrated oarsman’ I KingeUn, Canada, s >ys: “I have found St. Jacobs Oil o sure and certain eure for rheumatism, etc.”—New York Clipper. Incendiary fire destroyed the paper mills of J. Howard Lewis, near Chester, Pa. Loss, $55,000, insurance, $30,000.
