Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1885 — Cause for Rejoicing. [ARTICLE]
Cause for Rejoicing.
Cincinnati.—The Times-Star says:'“A remarkable discovery made last winter is attracting widespread interest. As it involves a most important question, that of public health, it is being discussed by eminent physicians and pnblich men. It is shown conclusively that throat and lung troubles can be cured without resorting to the use of morphia or opium—especially dangerous in the case of children, as arresting development and poisoning the system. ” The Governor of Maryland and all the officials ol that State indorse the remedy; the State chemist of Delaware pronounces it the purest and most effective, and hospitals and charitable institutions in Piladelphia and other cities use it with remarkable results. The remedy, which is only twenty-five a bottle, is Red Star Cough Cure. It is purely vegetable; it contains no poison or narcotics, and is a positive cur<?.
