Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1887 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. ITg - HussiaN . The only brand of Laundry Soap awarded n first class medal ai,fthe New Orleans Ex]xisition, Guaranteed absolutely pure, and for general household purposes is the very best • - L - ■ -<»*- Xg)] Louisvifci.litwJUaurt'i teicAc6~Rr(^ Z always ITS PATRONS Ty ck 0 * 8 * H/br—• The Fun Worth of .ojz °J Their Money by £ ~’!■■?« ■ Taking Them M Safely and Quickly > t u < I between &e- I, M Chicago • Lafayette Indianapolis L bincinnsti* PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINSRUHTHROUGHSOLip Tickets Solti and Baggage Checked to Destination. ■- ‘ JSTGet Mape and Timo Tables if you want to bo more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them--or address Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in effect June 26,1887,

SOUTHBOUND. '4f "8 m4H n n <3? ‘ NOi 11! No>4 * ; Nfl, i) IjH.ailtJUa. ■ Acr’in.iNt. K\- ;Fnst M JHLCAii7 I.iVs3o|iini'ftos|>m;« iloam Hammond' “ 8-25 I010“I 330 “ Shelby “ ! 7 37 “j “ i “ Rose Lawn “ • 747 “ I “ i “ Fail Oaks “ • 800-“ 11039“-:W)38ani Surrey “ i S 1• “ ; “ 53.cxisxei.ete s *' ••>8 24' “ ; 1102 f“ :1122f“ Pleasant liidge “ 83:5 “I “ i “ Marlboro “ s K:f“ “ Munun — ' » : 1)00- “ ill ns „ :11S5 “ Lafayette “ :1095 “ jl23siim; 1245 pm Cr.v\vfri;’ilavli;6 Ar; i L 42 “ • 142 •* lireeneastle “ ; • 245 4 •• 251 “ LOUISVILLE f i i 800 “ | 720 “ iSDIAXAPOLtS “ i : 335 “I 345 “ UINTiy.VATt “ i ; HOS “r 7 45 “ NO UTH-liO UND. Sf-fL'i 0 j CiP<7 ! No,'2t N 0.4 * No (ij U j'J- o.Llgl.a.- iAccWf.;Xt. Ex. Fast J 1 'CINCINNATI Lv : : lUOpiii; 7 35am INDI A V VDOLIS ” ! 'li 10 “ ,11 50 •• LOUI.-VI LLE “ : i 730 “ : 745 “ HroHiioas'Jo “ I • •' ■ 1248 am; 1229 pm Cravvf«r<Uvill6 •’ : r.r.;;,. 1.52 •• ; 1 42 “ •Lalayotle “ i 3U'“i 800. • 285 “ Monun *• ; < <3 " ; 405 “ ; 330 “ Blai liioro “ i -I'2-;-“ ; • •• ; Pleasant Ridge “ 1 8 18 “ ; “ • -H3r.£33ia,sr “ 828 “•4 88 “ ! 401 “ Surrey “ >D!Bt“ i “ . Fair i >,tbs “ .. 52 “:502“ i 422 “ Rose Lawn noi “ ; Shelby ‘ ; 043 • : Mammon 1 “ -10 HO “ i 035 “ : 5 45 “ U!1 11. Ailyl 1135 “ : 7 40“ ; GSO - Trains m&uk'ed wit,bit f. slap only 'when lljijr toil. Those (narked y. dh {*■) run daily. Those marked with U 1 mu daily except Sunday . Trains are run mi ( cini al iSt anda' rtT'TinTt'. ■ Soli d Trains, with I’c.Unian Sleeping Cars on riiitllt train .not Pafldr Cars on day trains, are .t un lietwauu Oliioicao tiiiil Louisville. Tiironji h V.'iiarhes and Pullman Sleeping Cars between. Cnivirjo. linlitiiia:«<(is ami tviin'innati iitje'i’iokid- soht ami Baggage Checked to ail Sai'iiicl-r.aX Knr 's trut ilather information, apply to C. 3?. "vkTi jn,A>jnt llciisstdaer.

-n E. QLTVEY. ill 1 777entlst, Special attention givnn'to flic preservation of the natural typt'e. A i'U,ti{iaL|e4;l it inserted, front '"one to'an entire so'*. Ain, wuiik >v ahu antkn. flfet£" (, llleo over War 11 era’ Hardware Store, lvlo-tf Rensselaer. Indiana. IliA U.'fKELI.EY IIfNTLST, Renssklakk. Indiana. Dr. Kelley has had thirty years’ experience in the practicedf Dentistry, ami refers to his 11 inner ous patrons as to the tjuaniy of work turned out. He uses no “Granite Teeth” nor any spurious and worthless material. Special attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth ari the natural and useful adjustment of artiliciiT teeth. A doperaiions warranted, and prices to correspond withquality of work. Office over Laßue’s grocery store, _ j’J. ; 1 desire to call SPECIAL Attention to im. portent points of excellence foitml only In THE CHAMPION LAMP. © 1 ‘ suxamsß ivliicli has ft Lamp which current of ALL th§ Blade In all formf?, Plain or Fancy, Table Or Hanging. Send for Illustrated Circular. A. J. WEIDENEB, Sol* Ow«r of Pit«t Jt«. 36 8. Second Street, Philadelphia, Pn.

County Correspondence.

FROM SURREY.. Jack Hoyes is attending a husking party at Mt. Ayr, •which will last two weeks or more. , f ilenry Thornton has. returned from Badger’s grove, where he has been attending meeting. Mrs. Jane Kinney and daughter Allie, and Miss Morariaty, o/ltensselaer, wejre visiting at George Hoyes’ place, last Sunday. Miss Ella Lang has returned home from Indianapolis, after an enjoyable visit. Mrs. Katie Davie, of Indianapolis, is visiting her uncle, Fred tang, at Surrey. David H. Yeoman, was greatly surprised last Sunday, after returning from a, short drive with George Burk, by meeting guests to the number of 108, who had assembled to celebrate his 46th birthday. A bountiful repast was spread, after which a number of useful presents were presented. The company dispersed wishing him many happy returns of the day. Twin Sisters. REMINGTON HEMS. By the upsetting of her carriage on Sunday last Mrs. Dr. Maxwell was painfully bruised and wounded her hands especially being badly lacerated. The Camp fire on Wednesday evening last, the first anniversary of the organization of .Remington Post, 74 —was one of the most enjoyable events of the kind ever given in this place. Many com- J rads from Rensselaer came over and after partaking of the good cheer provided for them helped to make the evening gay with songs and speeches. Our own boys did their part toward making the occasion ohe of perfect social enjoyment ppe Post at this place accepted an .-invitation from the Rensselaer Post to attend a camp fire at the Co., seat one year from that night. Rev. E. B. Woodson preached a sermon on temperance last Sunday night which ought to printed and carefully read by everyboy, ,thos,e who feel an interest in temperance work, and. those who do not. B. F. Butler of Chicago, a former resident is in town. Arthur Sheetz of Omaha is visiting parents and friends in this j plade this week. Another young map from the vicinity of Rensselaer came to Remington for a bride. We refer to Edward E. Yeoman v. : ho was married to Miss Jessie IJ. Draper .at the home of, lipr parents Sept. ■ ; l3 at sp. in., by the Rev. E. B. Woodson. An .acquaintance of several years standing with the bride, leads us to believe that she will make a good wife, and our skill as a .physiognomist- leads us to form a favorble opinion of Mr. Yeoman. • Mrs. Beasley is still seriously sick. Mr. Morey was taken last Tuesday to Mr. James B. Irwin,s five miles south of town where he is . slowly convalescing. M. J. Phelps is at last able to leave his bed for a short time. The oilier cases of sickness are all better. Remingtontvn.

TBl'E FE*>i»h,E Of Forjt Waj nc Wiid -wi|Zi Excitement over Assessor SfcJiiWder’s Rcj)ort. Messrs. Drier & Rro., Druggists, Fort Way.np, lud,; , Gentleman -This' i s Iff certify that I suffered severely this spring-with inflammatory rheumotisro After trying quite a number ot rheumatic remedies and getting Tittle or no relief, by your recommendation I tried. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Piasters with the happiest results, curing mo entirely in about ten days, and have had no return of it since, " t cheerfully recommend Hibbard’s lthoumatic Syrup to my suffering triends. i, C’UAS. J. H. ScHKOEUKIt, Deputy City Assessor, 99 Rroadway. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup is put up iu large packages and is the greatest Blood Puriitier known, its peculiar combination makes it a great Family Remedy. For h dyspeptic, biliious or constipated person it has no equal, acting upon .the stomach, liver and kidneys in a pleasant and healthy manner. Read our pain plot and learn of the great medicinal value of the remedies which enter into its composition, pi i ;e 81 00 per bottle: six bottles >'b.oo. For sale by all druggists. Four pounds of C. C. Starr’s best roasted coffee is equal to live pouuds of the best green coffee. ZZHuulEesL4resaed looking men in town are those who buy their cldtbing at \£HJey & Sigler’s.

Free Will Baptist Yearly Meeting.

The Northern Indiana yearly meeting of the Free Will ..Baptist church convened at Badger Grove, White county, Friday, Sept. 23rd, and held over the Sabbath. There was a large attendance from various parts of the state, and 36 went from Rensselaer aud vicinity. The beautiful church building, erected by the B. G. church this summer, was dedicated. Two hundred dollars were raised in about twenty minutes, the sum required before dedication. Rev. Dickinson, president of liidgeviile college, preached the sermon, and Rev. ltendel, of Wawaka, Inch, offered the dedicatory prayer. It was estimated that near 1,000 people were present, and it was a glorious good time for all, and long to be remembered. Bro. T. H. Stewarf remained a few days wjtli the B. G. church and will be present at our next session of,the Q. M., to be held Oct. 8 aud 9 in the Free Will Baptist church at Rensselaer, A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all. We will havp a pleasant t time. There is great need of a greater work being done in our city in the right direction. Some of the sad realities of life have been forced upon us on acaccount of bad,,morals. Life is too short and sweet to spend in idleness and sin. B. F. F. Mr. Bucklen made another unsuccessful attempt to case the old gas well, near Francesville,. last Friday. The New Fra thinks Bucklen might as well give the old, well up, as a bad job, and bore a new one; which reminds us, by-the-way, that it is oniy a few weeks since the Era brought The Republican up shoit for venturing tho opinion that the old well was an old fraud. We think the Era wiil not dispute the assertion again.

A Stray Cow.

Taken Up. —On or about Sept. 1, 1887, at my farm three miles north of Rensselaer, a dark-red cow, white on hips, black face, 12 or 14 years old, not in milk. Owner please call at once. James Donnelly. 1 —do 1 Baldness may. he prevented, and a thin fraowth of hair stimulated, by the usst of Ayer’s if air Vigor. This preparation also restores the color to gray hair, and renders it .soft, pliant an d glossy.

KA. SKI NT E. (THE QIJWOE.) llf v IS Streiftt, | y IW *m« ®if Dsiii % Sw6it S* 6B ! l ' A POWjE£«FUL TOWIC that tlie most delicate slomac.li.will l^enr. A SFteCZFß'tr FOR M4S.4RSA s. RUES.'M4TISTI, a’SIiVOIS I»!I«STRATFO.\. . ’and ail Derm Diseases, .>'•■ THE MO;8T S( TKNTIFI El \ D '-h f'CjCRfs.SFf L I'X'RjJTER. to quinine. ttev. Witi. Lhihs, iieidor <4r»ce (Jfiaivii. Ravenna. O. writfs; “t eenliriHy f'!';.cr.*t j Kaskiii'wa.«.lkdrig j':-' 1 what wnndaim. tin excellent suhstifute for ijiLii ii.e. with tmue of its had effects. Mrs• Ltiea s had a leruuis mriu e! ruihu ia. am! was ■•ontineii to her lied tor months. Kaskiite had her up and around in a ;few days, and in a short time cured her." - Living in the malarial districts of- JfaTylaml. I hoouNie a victim of worst forms of um’laflal fe> or i druyged tnyself with rpunine and other remedies without avail. I was greatly reJuiaiii when I-heard of Kaskine. its curative powers were a medical revelation to me. It cured me and I have not had a return of the tnuilil es .~ri t’j'.ol.} •). I>. llil'd.-. It. A.sst, Chemist. M L -Airricultij:alT'ollege. Letters trom the ahiive persons, giving full details, will lie.seat on application." Kaskine can be taken without any special Medical advice. Sl.ooper bottle. r><dd by all : druggists »v .sent by mail on receipt of price; KASKINE CO., 54 Warren St.. New York The best and surest Remedy fcf Cure of all diseases caujied by any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach any. Dowels. Dyspepsia, gtek Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malariaof aU hinds ,• yield readily to the beneficent influence of > S ■ ■■p. ■ — —: — = It is pleasant to the taste, tones vp the system, restores and preserves health. 3 »rt>v» benefleinl. Imth to eld and ynnnf;. 7As a Blood Purifier it is saperior to all others. Sold everywhere at SI-00 a bottle.

FARMERS, LOOK HERE! Sheep to Rent. Tlie undersigned have 326 head ewes which they will let responsible parties have on shares, in lots of 25 to 50. For full particulars aud terms call on the undersigned at A. McCoy & Co’s ba,nk. A A. McCoy & Rinehart. The best and cheapest roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. He roasts all his own coffees, and they are always fresh. ~ An elegant line of millinery received this week from New York, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Fresh Fish on Fridays, and fresh oysters at all times, at Allman’s. . - » _ ’ . The books of S. Erwin & Son are now in the hands of Hammond & Austin for collection. Those owing will please call at once and adjust their accounts. . Scratch-books for 1 cent at the post office. Fathers; Mothers; bring the children in, and buy shoes for them at Hemphill & Honan’s. Allman h/is fresh oysters, at all times and fresh fish on Fridays. t• i, •» >; 5 ? i Bucklea’s Arnica SalveTueFkstSalve in the world for Cuts prujses, Sdrcs, Ulcers*Salt JUieuin, Fever Sore 3, Teller, Chapped Hands Chilb.ainsi Corns, and all Skin .Eruptions, and positively .cures Piles or no pav required. It is icnarjintceji to give- Per fee* satieloctoß, or inomsv refunded. Prnv 25 cents per bo a For sale by F. B. Meyer. Durham coffee, at Allman’s Restaur ant. Life is burdensome, alike to the sufferer and all around him. while dj-spep-sia and its attending evils hold sway Complaints of this nature can be speedily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bitters regularly. Thousands u once thus afflicted now bear cheerful testimony to its merits. Roasted coffee gets tough and loses flavor by standing. C. C. Starr’s roasted coffee is always fresh and good. We nevei ask the public to believe, a statement which we cannot fully prove. Willey & Sigler, You, can buy more goods of LaRue Bros for the same amount of I money than any other place ip. | Rensselaer. II erne tuber the post-office for school books. Cheap as the cheapest.

PAINT j «r eoiT & CO’S ove-coat nrctiY patxt Pauit: Friday, run it to Church Sunday Eight \ Shades: Black, Maroon,Vermilion W»'r, < Y.e|low’, Olive Lake, Brewster aiM Wagon | Gfeens. No Varnishing necessary. Dries hard itlih A r ‘‘sldhe.** One Coat and jobt is dpne. YOUR BUGGY Tsp top for Chairs, Lawn Seats, Sash, Flower I Jl ots > Baby Carriages, Curtain Poles, .Furniture, 1 i' rout Doors, Store-fronts, Screen Doors, Boats, | Mantles, Iron Fences, in fact everything. Just the thing for the ladies to use about the house FOR OWE DOLLAR SfllT’S HONEST nAfe you going to Paint this ycvT If so, don't buy a paint containing Water or benzine when fort ae,same money (or ncar}y^o)y&ux:anpr&cufe [VfT & 00*8 PUHfc PAINT that is warranted to be lv HONEST, OEM INK MNBELIMHL PAINT and frep from water and benzine. Demand this yfand.and tak» no other. Merchants handling it are olir agents and authorized by us, in writing, to warrant it to wear 6 YKAK9 with 8 COATS or 3 YEARS with 2 COATS. Our Shades are the Latest Styles used in the Hast now becoming so popular in the West, and up with the times Try this brand of HONEST PAINT and you will never’ regret it This to the wise is sufficient HOUSE PAINT COIT'S FLOOR PAINTS Paini that never dried beyov.d tti« sticky point, waste a week, spoil the job, and then. .Swear? Next time call for COIT A iO»S p LOOK PAINT I !>opulur and suitable shades, war ranted to drr hard n» a roek over night. No trouble. No wSIuWONT DRY STICKY

I [A MM mo USES COIT’S PAIHT KEVER SWEARS 1

The Palmer Boss Chum. jdtfOL OVER 150,060 Now in Use. $60,000 worn sold lasi year. Largest Barrel Chare FacWf tory in the world. It makes more butter, a euperior quality of bntter, a harder, better graitled butter, than any other chtttn sold. |l A Churn tvorks go easily, nil Churn cleane so easily. It keeps out cold air; it keeps out hot air j it is perfect, so they all Bav. Ask your dealer for the “ Palmer Boss Churn,” and if he does net keep it, send to os for circular aud testimonialletters. „ H. H. PALMER & CO., Rockford, 111. THE BEST WASHER. Ladles" and T/mndries should (3 Investigate this machine at onco It will cave yon time, labor and I j [lTj] money. The only wisher built m on the true principle. Willsave | RlSf its cost in three months. Ycm, rfeaf&tgaA have same control of clothes with your bands and wash lmardtafilt, UXHwa Bnd will wash them in half the [ pTj B J time, as you can use hot suds | while rubbing th m, without putting your hands in the water. BbaTapofl your kandi ind femper de allow your laundress to ruiu your clothes with acid*. Ask your dealer for ‘ Ths Best Washer,” or send for circular to _ H, H, PALMER & CO.. Rockford, lit*

Rensselaer Marble Works Henry Mackey —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American MAMIE and BRUTE. All kinds of Cemetery Work and BUILDING- STONE. Fiont Street north of Washington Rensselaer, Indiana. ST i l ill. MANUFACTURERS -&.2n ID DEALERS .filbT THE STEEL GEAR BUGGY* \}| Practically Indestructible, y No Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out. Mo bolts or clips to become loose or rattle. A gear made entirely of steel, riveted together, can. not bo broken, will lasi forever. , MANUFACTURED BY tffE Aftotitr buggy co.. Chicago. HARNESS, SADDLKS, CELLARS, IJ UIPS, TRUNKS VALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CAR RE AG&TRIM* MIXGS, HARNESS OIL, ct« Domestic aud Sew York Singer Sewing Machines ——AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. • OUTH SIDE QF WASHING!ON , S.TREI Rensselaer ' Ilidian<i ’■ vlai .I WA] u ■■ mi $Y if llu ;■ ai2isa■ ■ihk 1V» HI iii ■ 10a I A BeW Discovery. Price Only 50c. Per Bottle. HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE. This valuable remedy Is not only a sure cure for Neuralgia, but has no equal when used ss an injection in tbe followlps diseases: LOCAL DISCHARGES, or WHITES, ULCERS, SWELLINGS; arid NEURALGIA of the WOMB or BOWELS. Try this rembdy and you will use no other. The expense Is unusually small and value is unequalled by any other known preparation. UfA gug n Troubles and monthly pains are at If Vy IVIE# once Relieved by its use. LADIES READ THIS I • “After Fourteen WlorHha.”i ' - loWa. Mr. Steketee—Sir: After laying fori* months and dootorlng with seven different physician. without guv benefit to me, I was induced to use Uteketee’s Neuralgia Drops. The use of your medicine v as the only relief I got. I am able to do all my’work.' I can cheerfully recommend its use. j MWS. VZBTA PHEWITT. “ Doctors Could Ndt Help Her.” _ _ ... ‘HiddleTille, Mieli., June at, im. Mr. O. Q. tlroprletor Btekete©’B Drops: My was afflicted with inflammation and neuralgia of the womb for sometime. Doctors could not help her, but half a dozen doses of your Steketee’s Neuralgia Drops cured her. Very trnlv yours, .’.IWILLIB J. MILLS. ‘ ’Ask your druggist for gteketee’s Neuralgia Hupps. It not for sale by your druggist 1 will,send It express paid, to any address In the V. 8.. three bottles for one dollar and fifty cents. For Sale by all Druggists. MAKE YOUR OWN BITTERS. A fdur ounce package of SteketZE'S DRV BitterS will make one gallon .of the best Bitters known, which will cure Indigestion. Pains in tho Stomach. Fever and Ague, and act# upon the Kidney’s and Bladder, and is the best Tonic known. Can be used with or without spirits. Full directions on each package. By mail. Price only SS cents. D. S. Stamps taken in payinent. Address . p CEO. C. STEKETEE, . 89 Monroe St., Grandttaplds, Mtoh. mention ran paper.

I * Jo suspioious when substitutes are bfiered by Dealers, stating that "they arc as good" As ours I )l f Q 5; 6 !Srs« It U hot HO. Cheap Imitations cost. less ami give inorcj'rofit but no w»:Unfwrtlon t. ;bnd life is too I wnv 3 short to waste time and money ou COIT £1 CO., of CHICAGO. Manufacturer* T

X ZX |3T~ ~ , “ Every effort is ciado to keep ny tho superior wortinancbip th::t h::b griven our carriagosthe reputation they now eajoy. Ask your deefler for .'THE SiyiITHnSARRIAOS, and if ha does not keep it, send to us for our Catalogue containing doscript.iotas ana. iiluitcatibue cl. ovcy 100 different styles. S.A.SfvsSTH (StCO: 219 Ner?h 3d St., Phil., Pa.

A horse that is not blanketed eats more (S keep warm than one that is. - This fanner saved bushel# of corn bybuyingoneof the fob lowing s/a. Horse Blankets! P/a Five Mile. 5/i Six Mile.. |\,s/a Little Giant. 5/ a Boss Stable. /A s/a F. Kersey. \ s/a Electric. X 5/a No. 306; There are many other styles. If these don't •nit you, ask to see them. ... a i ! /S\WWB ByuiKET IS fi/lADE UKE Rev ENOUSHPuItTV Of I’HHtAOS. Strength mKmammmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmm None genuine without this S/i Yrade Madt sewed inside, [Copyrighted 1887.] ■ ■■■■!—■■ I. —-TWtiMi Ufa Size. Crayon Portrait gk if WITH VL 12 Cabinets and! Panel, 12 Cabinets ® I Panel, $2 Guaranteed to be as good its the best at any price. HARTLEY’S STUDIO, 309 West Madison Street, CHICACO. i Finest Studio in tlie World! Cloudy Days liood a* SuesMnr’

The Reason Why Ayer’s Pills are so popular is, that while always reliable as a cathartic medicine, they never leave any ill ThisTs because they are purely vegetable, and entirely free from calomel or any other dangerous drug. In all cases, therefore, whether the patient be old or young, they may be confidently administered. In the Southern and Western States, where derangements of the liver are so general, Ayer’s Pills have proved an inestim.alilo blessing, I). W. Baine, NewBerne, X. C., writes i “ I suffered a long-time with stomachand liver troubles. I tried various remedies', but received no benefit until I commenced taking Ayer’s Pills. These pills benefited me at once. I .took them regularly for a few months, and my health was completely restored.” Throughout New England, next to lung diseases, Stomach and Bowel Complaints are the most prevalent. Dyspepsia and Constipation are almost universal. Mr. Gallacher, a practical chemist, of Roxbury, Mass., who was long troubled with Dyspepsia, writes: “A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Pills, and, after taking one box withoutmuch benefit, I was disposed to quit them; lint lie urged perseverance, and,, before I had finished the second box, I began to experience relief. I continued taking them, at intervals, until I had used eleven boxes. Suffice it to say, that I am now a well man, and grateful to your chemistry, which outstrip* mine.” . . -.^|l The head and stomach fire always in sympathy ; hence the cause of most of those distressing headaches, to which • -so many, especially women, are subject. A Mrs. Harriet A'. Marble, of Pottglikeep- ■ sie. N. Y.; writes that for years she was a martyr to headache, and* never found anything to give her more than tern- ' porarv relief, until she began taking • zAyot’s Isas been -“•'' Ayer’s Pills, - _.—4-.zrTrrzmaH PKEPAKKD ET . » Dr. J. C. Ayer <Sj. Co., Lowell, Ma* Sold by all Druggists- , SVs " ' ■ r :.m