Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1883 — Doctor's Bills. [ARTICLE]

Doctor's Bills.

Any person whose blood and liver is in good condition is all right even iu the uiidst of epidemics. If all would avail themselves of the advantages of restoring and maintaining tha health of the body there would be fewer doctor’s bills and much less sorrow. The one thing needful and the one recommended above nil others is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. The testimonials nro counted by the tliottsands and its merits are undoubted. Mr. J T. Musick, Druggist, Terre Haute, sells ■arge quantities of Btown’a Iron Bit--1 ters, aud it gives general satisfaction. - ♦ > Mrs. J. M. Farren, Logansport, was cured lof Neuralgia of the Stonntch by Brown s i Iron Bitters. . I j Mrs, Mary E. No, 3827 Ellis I avenue, write-; '•Chicago, June 30, 1882. I | ow» you many thanks for the courtesy last • Saiiirdny evening in sending iuu the medii cine Iso much wished for I wiw iir.’t eui shied to ivy your Whooping (hutch remedy ' through inc kindness of my neighbor, Mrs. M tn. K. Sidley. • nd it gaveattch great relief , my 111 le girl, that when th • aecontl child ! w.-u nttacKfvl I <:i,v< ed the -piuic relief for hej. I kti' wof .tin i liter nivdti’ine wh - <d» -o imi-’h miiigat Ha malady gensrahy s.» di/troMing,*’

| Tbkpbbamcb Pbmbammb.— The regular ’ meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Cmrt House, Saturday evening, J®#., 27th, 1888 The following ie the programme ot exercises 1— Song by the choir, Mies Melle M x Wright, organist. 2 Prayer by Rev. Phillip McDade. B—Song by the choir. 4 Reading Scriptures, by Miss Madge Osborne, 5 Song by choh. 6 Opening remarks by Dr. I. B. Washburn. 7 Song by the choir. 8— Remarks by M. L. Spitler. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks by J. Funston. 11— Song by theihoir; 12— Declamation by Maggie Haley. 18—Remarks by Ref. Phillip McDade. 14— Soug by Choir. 15— Closing remarks by F. W. Babcock. 16— by Rev. B. F, Ferguson. Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the members of the choir be present early and take seats assigned forthem. A cordial invitation is extended to all Exercises tocommence at 7 o’clock p. m Chablis W. Coen, President Clark. Price. Secretary