Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1888 — Woman’s Work [ARTICLE]
Woman’s Work
There is no end to the task which daily confront the good housewife. To be a successful housekeeper, the first requisite is good health. How can a woman contend against trials and worries of housekeeping if she be suffering from those distressing irregularities, ailments and weaknesses pecudar to her sex? Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a specific for these disorders. The only iemedy, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers. Satisfaction guaianteed in every case or money refunded. See printed guarantee on bottle wrapper. -- The way a beaver stops a river’s flow is dam-nable.
A General Tie-Up of all means of public conveyance in a large city, even for a few hours, during a strike of the employes, means a general paralyzing of trade and industry for the time being, and is attended with an enormous aggregate loss to the community. How much more serious to the individual is the general tie-up of his system, known as constipation, and due to the strike of the most important organs for more prudent treatment and better care. If too long neglected, a torpid or sluggish liver will produce serious forms of kidney and liver diseases, malarial trouble and chronic dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets are a preventive and cure of these disorders. They are prompt, sure and effective, pleasant to take and positively harmless.
