Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1888 — The Sweetest Girl in School. [ARTICLE]
The Sweetest Girl in School.
“She’s the sweetest girl in school!” enthusiastically exclaimed one young miss to another, as they passed down the street together. “Edith is so kind, and gentle, and unselfish, everyone likes her. And she has lovely golden hair and pretty eyes. Isn’t it a pity her complexion is so bad; it spoils her looks. And then she has such dreadful headachesl” The girlß skipped along, bat it happened Edith’s motheT had heard what they said. It Bet her thinking. What could be dons for those headaches and the rough, muddy cnnplexion, that was such a trial to her gentle daughter. She recalled wbat she had read of Dr. Piercß’B Golden Medical Discovery, and' on the spur of the moment she slipped into a drug store and bought a supply. Edith took it faithfully, with the result that it cleared her disordered blood, relieved the headaches, made her skin Boft, fair and rosy, and now she is not only the “sweetest girl in school,” but the most beautiful.
The Ohio Legislature has increased the Dow liquor tax to f 250 straight. Good News from Hamilton County— One of the Leading Farmers Says: Arcadia, Ind., Aug. 6, 1887. J. H. Obb; I want to say to you that medicine you advised me to try, “Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup,’’ is the greatest, remedy in the world. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for three years, and have tried a great many remedies and could get no relief until I began using Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup. Tbe second bottle began to effect me. lam now on my sixth bottle and can work every day and feel no pain. It is a great medicine; don’t be afraid to recommend it
GRE. SHAFFER.
