Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1883 — Cured Clergymen. [ARTICLE]
Cured Clergymen.
Rev. L. S. Caultan. of Circleville; Kan., says: Dr. Warner, your White Wine Of Tar Syrup has bee i in my family and found to be ail and even more than you claim of it. It is speed}’ cure for all Throat and Lung dis- < ases. From Col. C. H. Mackey, Thirty-second lowa Infantry: I have derived more benflte from Ely’s Cream Balm than, anything else I have ever tried. I have now'been using it iar- thrr r ' trouble from Catarrh whatever. I have been a sufferer for twenty years.—C. H. Mackev, Sigourney, lowa, Feb. 22, ’B2. inr. lUldlLUl piuptlTlu? (Ji pv LlUlGu ill till V C long been known to the alorigincs, and since Cart o ine has become so well known as a hair restorer and dressing; petroleum takes front rank ainong th? new remedies. For Throat Diseases, Coughs. .Colds, etc., effectual relief is found in the use of “Brown’s ‘Bronchial Tr-whes." Price, 25 cents. Sold oulu iu tarx. . Fok three wint r I have be?n afflicted with Catarrh and Cold in the Head. I used lily’s Cream Bahn: it accomp'ished all that was represented. T. F. McCormick (Judge Common Pleas). Elizabetlf, N. J. (Price 50 cents.) To Cure a sore throat, gargle with Piso’S Cure for Consumption. 25 cents. The most comfortable boot in town is that with Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. A child that wakes with croup should have a dose of Piso’s Cure.
