Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1888 — HOW TO OVERCOME THE DANGERS OF EXPOSURE. [ARTICLE]

HOW TO OVERCOME THE DANGERS OF EXPOSURE.

Francis O’Reilly the well-known livery man of No. 18 Prince street, New York, says of Allcock’s Porous Plesters: “For the last forty years I have been engaged in the livery and hacking business. lam greatly aided by my four boys. We are much exposed to the weather, and we have found Allcock’s Plaster’s of very great service. We use hem as chest protectors, placing one om the chest and one on the pit of the stomach. They not only ward ofl the cold, but act as a tonic. We are frequently affected with rheumatism, kinks in the back, and pains in the side; but one or two of Allcock’s Plasters quickly cure us. My wife and daughter have been using Allcock’s Plaster’s for weak back and think the world of them. I have now been using them for twenty years/ and always have abox in the houso.” :

Gen. Fiske opened the Prohibition campaign at Detroit Thursday.