Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1884 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Keep It Pure. Thr Life In the Blood - Prevent Dlwaso Surgery the I.ait Resort—A Telling Let-, ter. If is coiweded that DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, of Eon-lout. N.Yilnthe ' most cfferttre nreparatlon now m n«e for all dlseasea ] arising from a fold or impure state of circulation. 1 ,Hence it is more than likely that if the writer of the following letter had habitually taken "FAVORITE REMEDY”, ten years ago he.wdtidd never have, suffexed from Cancer. PiTTsrrELD, Mass. March 23,18 M. ! Dr. D. Kennedy, Bondout. N. Y.: Dear Sir—About six years ago I was obliged to resort to external treatment for the removal of a cancerous growth on my lip. On my return home, I became sensible that my blood needed a thorough cleansing. Ms' whole system, too, required toning up. While casting about for,the best medicine to do this, your “FAVORITE REMEDY" was so highly commended in my hearing, that I rpsolyed to try it. I did so, and the result surprised me, It wsx effected so quickly and completely. I Soon got over the depression produced by the operation, and since the “FAVORITE REMEDY” which I have continued to take in small doses, has kept me in such health and strength as I never had before, nor expected to have. It is the best blood ptirifier in the world. lam sure of that. Yours, etc, MATTHEW FAPRELL. 24 Adams street. In all cases when a consultation is deemed desirable, addressjir, David Kennedy, Roudout. NY Y. But, If you have not done so, adopt FAV ORITE IiEMEDY as a house friend. ARREST!! ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS BY THE TfiIELY USE OF ALLEN S LONG BALSAM STRICTLY PURE, Harmless To the most Delicate I By its faithful use CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED when other Remedies and Physicians have failed to effect a cure. .Jeremiah WBiOHT.of Marion Connty.W.Va.. writes us that hi< wife had Pulmonary Consumption, and was pronounced incurable by their physician, when the use of Allen’s Lung Bdsam entirely cubed her. He writes that he aud his neighbors think it the liest medicine in the world. Merchant of. Bowling .Green, Va„ writes, April 4tb, 18S1, that ho wants ns to know that the Lung Balsam has Cured his Mother or Consumption, after the physician had given her up as incurable. He says others knowing her case have taken the Balsam and been cured; he thinks all so afflicted should give it a trial. Dr. Meredith, Dentist of Cincinnati, was thought to be in the last Stages of Consumption, and was , induced by his friends to try Allen's Lung Balsam after the formula was shown him. Wahave his letter that it at once cured his oough and that he was able to resume his practice. Wm. A. Graham A Co., Wholesale Druggists, Zanesville. Ohio,write us of the cure of Mathias Freeman, a well-known citizen, who had been afflicted with Bronchitis in its worst form for twelve years. The Lung Balsam cured him, as it has many others,of Bronchitis. It is harmless to the most delicate cH I It contains no OpiM in any form! Becorninended by Phya’claiis, Ministers and Nurse-t. In fact, by everytiody who has given it a good trial. It Never Fails to Bring Relief. Call for Alien’s Lting Balsam, and shun the use of ; 11 remedies without merit and an established reputation. As an Expectorant it liasriio Equal! SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS.
'W. Wayne, Du Pace Co,, Illinois, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE Pereheron Homeo valued at 8.000,000, which includes 75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES Whose purify of blood is established by theirpedigreei recorded in the STUD BOOKS OF FIiAALE, EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. ■>TOCK ON HASDi 180 nportcilßroodflares eoo Imported Stallions Old enough for service, too COLTS Two years old and younger, ecognlzing the prinple accepted by all,, ntgen t that, rer well bred animals Btrfd to °be, if their pedigrees are not recorded, and cannot be authentically 5 iven, they sho’uld be valued only as grades, 1 will sell all mported Stock at Grade Prices when I cannot furnish with the animal sold pedigree verified by the original French certificate of its number and record in tho Stud Book in France. 140 Pace Catalogue sent free. It is Ulustratcd ( with Six Prize Horses of the Exhibition of the Societe Jlippiqzte perchcronne of F.ance,.lßß4, purchased by At. W. Dunham and drawn from life by Ilota Bonheur, the most famous of all animal painters. 1 CA Q M TeleCTMphy. or Short-Ha nd and Type 1 uAiiil Writing Here. Sitnatiobfl furnished. Addregg VALENTIXE BROK, JanesviHe, WK A ny man or woman making under 150 Weekly, Rend at< nee fi)r circulars: monthly gtiarinteed good workers. Kingston Ac Co., 20 LaSalle St., Chicago. Hand-Book FREE, 3 ■ t&BW I R. S. & A. P. LACKY, Patent Attfya, Washington, D. C.
The Buyers’ Guide is issued Sept, and March, each year : 224 pages, 8| x 111 inches, with over 3,300 illustrations—a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to consumere on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives _ exact cost of every thing you u -se, drink, eat, wear, or have fun with. These invaluable books contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage —8 cents. Let us hear fromyou. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. ua? A aaa Wabuh Avenue, AMcaco, LU.
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