Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1883 — “Put Up” at the Gault House. [ARTICLE]
“Put Up” at the Gault House.
The btudnesi man or tourist will find firs -class accommodations at the low price of $ and 0 per day at the Gau.t House, < hicago, corner Cdnton and Mad son ttreets. T.iis far-famed hotel is located in the center pt the citv, Only one block from the Union "Depot Elevator; ail anpoinrnents firstclasa H. W. Hoyt, Proprietor. The Phenix must have been recovering from the measles when she rose from her rashe.°. Fob DYHPEPstA, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague, and other intermittent fevers, the ‘Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya." made by Caswell. Hazard & Co. , New York, and sola f»y all druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from feveir or other sickness it has no euual M ■ Boston girls never giggle. They ’merely 1 express their deiight by a dreamy, far-away, north-pole smile Inrj>m.r. County, N. G.—The ex Sheriff. Mr. W. F. Wasson, says: “Brown’s iron Bitters has improved my digest.on and general health.” Fashionable ladies ,ike to get a ‘new wrinkle,”but they don’t want to show it on th i< r. he.-u 1 . ' Keyser, W. Va—Dr. W. D. Ewin says: “Many esteem B.own's Bitters as an excellent tonic.” - - '—’ T ‘ ~ t . It may be remarked, for the comfort of honest poverty, that avarice reigns most in those who have but few gobtL, qualities to recommend them. This is a weed that will grow only in barren soil.—Hughes. ~y-
• Such Is the lot of the dyspeptic. Prevention, where indigestion has nit Assumed the chronic plisse, an-l.s thorough enro where It has, is possible of attainment by those who resort to fiest* tier's Stom nc 11 Hit'crs.a remedy ot e?tabli?li <1 r p'itation* botanic origin anil rare Wrlty. H wrtburn, flatulence, pain tn th? abdomen after eating, and a sinking sensation in that' region -bci.w-.cn meals, uro datlielv obviated by tliis tine corrective. Nausea, bilious symptoms aiid constipation arc also entirely removed by it. Igick ot ylenr. Io?.? oi lle?rrand want of appetite are usually IroirWes which coiViliiitc to the di?couit<ir' of snlTcr'ers Iriiin iirligestton; but fdr these, as well a? other * uwoiwitants of itlic maladv, Ho-tetter'? Stomach Bitters is a recognized »p<iirie! While it icgu'ate?, it str.mg lien? the ».v?teiii Fever and ague, rhennititi.?:n nd hervous uilnr nls are eDC.-t.ua ly iclievell bv it. and it Is an incumpma tie svstaininrcoulia] to. infirm pcrselis of advanced years or weak constitution. It was the fellow who stepped on a tack who tint remarked “the iron has entered my idle.” . 1 , ' . An cnricher of the blopd atld purifier of the rv?t. tn; cures ■ lassitude and lack of energy. Such fas Brown's iron Bitters. It is raid that a true Bostonian' is one who, when he is in Rome, does as the Boitoniana da Blood-Foisonhig—An Alarming Discovery. Half the pto le are suTer'ng and many die from this fatal complaint. Diseases of the kidneys and liver are the prin ina* causes. As a cure, we can re coin men 1 German Hop Bittern —Journal of Ifeallh. '. / ' "Rough on Rats"—Clears out rats, mice, flies, roaches, bed-bugs, ants, vermin, chipmunks. Ito.
