Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1882 — No Cure for Consumption. [ARTICLE]

No Cure for Consumption.

There is i;o cure for consumption, whether of the lungs, bowels or kidneys, yet the patient may be spared to l ng years ot life.' and usefulness, and ihe fatal termination kept from approaching, if Brown’s Iron Bitters are used. This medicine strentghens the weakened parts, restores to healthy action the impaired functions, and stops all decay and wusting way of the c rgans affected It iff, indeed, tbe host life-giving medicine ever invented, and thousands of Irving witnesses stand ready to affirm the truth ot' this assertion. A trial bottle will couVinoe you of its great merit. The Odd Fellows of this place have secured the services of Grand Lecturer J. W.McQuiddy,of Indianapolis, to instruct them in the revised secret work. He will be here on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. On Wednesday evening he will publicly install the newly elected officers, in the presence of an invited audience, after which he will deliver a lecture on Odd Fellowship. The whole affair will close with a festival at the lodge hall. Owing to the diminutive size of the hall, it will be impracticable to throw its doors open to the public, consequently invitations will be issued, and must be presented at the door of the lodge room, for admission.