Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1885 — A Poor, Weak Sister, [ARTICLE]

A Poor, Weak Sister,

who to suffering from ailment* peculiar to her sex, dreading to go to a phytic an, but knowing she needs medical help, will Und, in Dr. Plerce'a • ‘Favorite Prescription.” a preparation which will give her strength and new lire through the restoration of all her organs to their natural and healthy action. It Is the result of many years of studar and practice by a thoroughly scientific physician, who has made these troubles a s pedalty. To be had of all druggists. If “nature abhors a vacuum,” why should she create a dude?— Texas Stylings. To break up colds and fevers, use eariy Dr. Pierce’s Extract ot Smart-Weed. A ken-pecked man is not always shrewd.— St. Paul Herald. Lock your stable door before your horse is stolen. Root out disease before it gets a vital bold and the system becomes fatally weakened. Promptly attack all diseases with Dh. Walker's Vegetable Vineoar Bittfra, and attack them before you find yourself confined to your bed, every square inch of your body throbbing with pain, and so weak you are unable to movs hand or foot. The mother who goes whaling usually finds lots of blubber.— St. Paul Herald.