Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1885 — A Sad Case of Poisoning [ARTICLE]

A Sad Case of Poisoning

is that of any man or woman afflicted with disease or derangement of the liver, resulting in poisonous accumulations in the blood, scrofulous affections, sick headaches, and diseases of the kidneys, lunjrs, or heart These troubles can be cured only by going; to the primary cause, and putting the liver in a healthy condition. To accomplish tnis result speedily and effectually, nothing; has proved so efficacious as Dr. Pierce's “Go’den ’ Medical Discovery,” which has never failed to do the work claimed for it, and never will.

When a fellow Is so proud that he wears a hoot too small for him, he “puts his foot In it.” * * * Rupture radically cured, also pile tumors and fistulas. Pamphlet of particulars, two letter stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A READING question—dispute as to who goes first.