Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1888 — The Ghost of a Chance [ARTICLE]

The Ghost of a Chance

■u ate L 4 , i*?’ * n< * veritable reality when health, a will o’ the wi»p often chased in ??.¥*• ? Rra f n » the nervous, dyspeptic bilious invalid through tbeagaucy of Hostetler’s Htomacn Bi-cers. Looanuig in the distance at first, it it Kurei.y drswn tovsrd the suff- n-r by the Hitters p lt ent lufli-nje. It incorporates itself with his being. It it Seen refl urtediu the ®L'h“ tou'ite isnott the anima ton of jhe eye. it is folt in aseuse of renewed vigor, in the restoration us nerve tranquility an-i dlge-tion. anduudi-turbcdulghilyiep. se. Wo.tp r.on. ' rom “ u y *•>« maladies to which dwwer» are adapted will po-tmue the m-ans ot cure knowing it can be relied up-rnf Dyspepsia, constipation, malarial eisorders. rheumatism. biliousness, Kidney Inactivity are certaini> conquered by it.

The boss of a gambling saloon may be termed a vice-president. Tha Conti "ig Comet. It is fancied by a grateful patron that the next comet will appear in the form of a huge bottle, having “Golden Medical Discovery” inscribed upon it in bold characters. Whether this conceit and high compliment will be verified remains to be seen, but Dr. Pierce will continue to send forth’- that wonderful vegetable compound, add potent eradicator of disease. It has no equal in medicinal and health-giving properties, for imparting vigor and tone to the liver and kidneys, in purifying the blood, and through it cleansing and renewing the whole system. For scrofulous humors, and consumption, or lung scrofula, in its early stages, it is a positive specific. Druggists. A high-handed proceeding—setting a town clock.