Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1884 — “Put up” at the Gault House. [ARTICLE]
“Put up” at the Gault House.
The business man or tourist will find firstclass accommodations at the low price of IS and $2.50 per day at the Gault House, Chicago, corner Clinton and Madison streets. This far-famed hotel is located In the center of tho city, only one block from the Union DepotElevator; all appointments flrst-claaa. ?H. W. Hoyt, Proprietor. Hay-Feveh. I can recommend Ely’* Cream Balm to all Hay-Fever sufferers; it is, in my opinion, a sure cure. I was afflicted for twenty-five years, and never before found permanent relief.—W. H. Haskins, Marshfield, vt ; , • Editors are probably cautious in lending the Indorsement of their name-sand influence, tut Mr, John Hearn, of the VaUey Sentinel, Sidney, 0., writes, that Athtopboros gave bis wife more relief ftom rheumatism and neuralgia than anything she had ever tried, and she had tried everything, having suffered for fifteen years. Price, $1 per bottle. If your druggist hasn't it, send to Atblopboros Co., 112 Wall street. N, V. Hat-Fever. I have'been a Hay-Fever sufferer for three years: have often beard Ely's Cream Bairn ■•poken of in the highest terms. I used It. and with the most wonderful’ success.—T. 8. Geer, Syrac-u-e, N. Y. 'Bough on Fain. ” Quick cure for Colic, Cramp®, Diarrh ea, Aches, Pains, Sprain*. Headache. Pi«o‘g Cure for Consumption is not only pleasant to take, but it is sure to cure. kidney and urinary complaints, cured by "Bucfan-Faba" tL Public speakers gad singers ate PMo's Core for hoarseness and week lungs. Bed-bugt. tie* roaches, ants, rat* mice, cleared out by “ Bough on Bata; ’ 15c. -
we heard one man say to another, the other day. «■“! didn’t know you at first. Why* you look ten years younger than you did when J saw you last.” "I ftrl ten y» ars jounger,” was the reply. “You know I used to be under the weather all the time and gave up expecting to be any tetter. The doctor said 1 had consumption. I was terribly weak, had night-sweats,- cough, no appetit , and lost besh. I saw Dr. Pierce’s ‘Golden Medical Discovery - advortlsod, and thought it « ould do no harm if it did no good. It has cured me. I am a new man beoauso I ain a well one.” I A . . ' . Is tiia black man who runs the three-card game a native of Monte-negro ?—Cincinnati ■Ti.atfkr. _ l _ . Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, cured by “Weils* Health Kenewer." 91.
