Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1888 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
a. & - Tt y sciatica. Misery.— -It is instructive to note from the catalogue of diseases that nine-tenths of fatal cases read) their chronic stage through a stupid indifference to a correct treatment when the system is first assailed. It is easily shown that thousands of lives could besuved. NERVOUS PAINS. Torture.— For, instance -. Sciatica, which so sorely afllicts the human family-, and which is defined to be neuralgia of the sciatic nerve, rheuniatisin of the hiiejoint, or parts adjoining it, hip gout, twins in the loins and nips, even in its mildest form never seizes its prey without due warning. SYMPTOMS. Acute.— Sudden and acute twins jn the hip and loins; redness, swelling, tenderness, soreness, fever, lameness and sometimes excruciating )>uiiis. The disease rapidly develops into chronic or inflammatory stage. , TREATMENT. vure— Rub the parts affected thoroughly and vigorously with St. Jacobs Oil; create a turning sensation by the friction Of rubbing on the Oil; a|>ply warmth; flannels wrung out in hot water. Sold by Druggixtn and Heuim Everywhere THt CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. R-nimors. MA Aji Evil Omen. Lincoln Journal. “Are you superstitious?” “Not very. Why?” “Do you believe that it is a sign of death when a dog howls under your window at night?” “Yes, if I can find a gun before the dog gets away. ” The name of the best remedy that can be compounded from a thorough knowledge of strengthening and blood cleansing herbs is one quite easy to remember. It is Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Do not be persuaded by your druggist to take anything of a different name. It is a safe cure for. im pnre blood and general weakness, a sure remover of aches and pains, and a true strengthened of the kidneys and liven*. Try it.
WEAK AND NERYOLS WOMEN. How Strength of Nerves and Health of Body May Easily be Obtained. Women are great sufferers from nervousness, weakness, nervous prostration, and exhaustion. They droop and languish under household cares and work which never ends. They retire tited and wake tired and nnrefreshed; they are worn out and exhausted in nerve and vital power, and have no strength or energy. Fortunately—and it would almost seem a dispensation of divine Providence to over worked humanity—there aie medicines which restore lost nerve forces, Tebuild the weakened system and re-establish health, strength and energy. These, medicines, wl ich are purely vegetable, ha ve bi sen combined into a wonderful remedy known as Dr. Green’s Nervnra Nerve Tonic, which is kept by all druggists at |1 per bottle. This truly wonderful remedy is without doubt the greatest discovery of the century, and is tbe best strengthening and invigorating remedy ever known. For nervous and physical exhaustion, weak, tired, and languid feelings, with no power or ambition for exertion, iris a sovereign remedy and absolutely certain cure. In cases of Sleeplessness and nervous irritablity its use will be followed by calm repose and natural, refreshing sleep. For nervousness nervous debility, exhausted vitality, despondency, and depression of tbe mind it is a perfect specific. For malaria, neuralgia, rheumatism, paralys, numbness, trembling and insanity it is the only positive and recognized remedy. It never fails to cure nervous and sick headache, weakness and pain in the back or side, palpitation of tbe heart apoplexy, epileptic fits, hysteria, St. Vitus’s dance, dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite,constipation, biliousness, kidney and liver diseases. Other medicines may be offered by druggists, but do not be persuaded to try uncertainties, when by the use of this wonderful remedy you can cen tainly be cured. Should your druggist not have Dr. Greene's Nervnra Nerve Tonic, he will get itfor vou if you insist upon having it. Dr. Greene, its discoverer, is great specialist in tbe cure of nervous and chronic diseases, and be may be consulted by those using this remedy, or by any sufferer from disease, free of charge, at his office 35 West 14th at., New York,personally or by letter.
Cana Connty'B New Enterprise. A Journal representative stepped into the office of the Indiana Farmer’s Live Stock Insurance Com pan v, and was pleased to note the amount of insurance tbe company have placed upon their books since* the organization of tbe company. We are informed by the management that the company has now in the field nearly one hundred agents, mainly in the central and northern part of the State. This company should, and will lead all other like companies in tbe State, as tbe men associated with it are numbered smonr our beet cit'z -ns, and their business ability and integrity is unquestioned. Following is a lint of the officers: Hon. A. R Shroyer President, member of the firm us Elliott, Hhmver& Co., .wholesale groceries; B. F. Keeshng, Secretary and Treasurer, one of our leading druggiatt; 8. M. Cioason,General Manager. The Journal feels ftee to say that the management of the company ia in good hands, aa Mr. Closson has had nearly fifteen years ot successful insurance txoerieuce and controls one of the leading underwriting agencies in the city at the present lime. [Logansport (Ind.) Daily Journal.
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