Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1887 — “A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.” [ARTICLE]
“A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.”
Catarrh is not simply an inconvenience, unpleasant to the sufferer and disgusting to others —it is an advanced outpost of approaching disease of worst type. Do not neglect its warning; it brings deadly evils in its train. Before it is too late, use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It reaches the seat of the ailment, and is the only thing that will. You may dose yourself with quack medicines ’till it is too late—’tilUtbe streamlet becomes a resistless torrent. It is the matured invention of a scientific physician. “A word to the wise is sufficient. After all there is no finer coupler than the preacher Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, promptly, thoroughly and nermanently cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for large illustrated treatise, suggesting sure means of cure. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 633 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. He who buys a building site cheap doesn’t give a great deal and gets a lot. We would be pleased to know man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As these seem to be universal troubles a little advice may be in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nauseating purgative pills, etc. which sicken and debilitate when such a pleasant and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver, kidney, stomach and bowels, and at the same time tone up and strengthen the whole system, causing beadache, constipation and all such distressing evils to quickly disappear. Jubilees may come and go, but Buffalo Bill’s receipts go on forever.- — . 7
