Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1889 — Shaken, Broiled and Drenched. [ARTICLE]

Shaken, Broiled and Drenched.

These ere three participles of English grammar. They are also the three successive conditions undergone every day, every other day, or every third day, oy the unhappy wretch heedless enough to allow fever and ague to fasten Its clutch upon him. No need of it—none. Hostetter's Stomach Bitten will and does preserve those who use it from- every type of malarial disease, whether intermittent or bilious remittent. For nearly thirty-dye yean it has been a professionally recognised specific for and preventive of these tenacious maladies, not only on pur own soil, but In tropical and equatorial lands where the scourge is prevalent at all seasons and in its worst forms. Biliousness, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney complaint, nervousness and debilitv am also ailments to the complete removal of which the Bitten long since demonstrated its adequacy. Baaana skins are a reminder that fall is near. All who use Dobbins’ Electric Soap p raise it aa the best, cheapest and most economical family soap made: but If you will try it once it will tell a still stronger tale of its merits itself. Please try it. Your grocer will supply you. ' The Red Cloud of the Sioux hungers for a silver lining. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, me Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it.