Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1890 — In Town and Hamiet [ARTICLE]
In Town and Hamiet
The seeds ot intermittent sod bilious remittent fever germinate and bear evil fruit. H a aemmunlty haa altogether escaped If In popu’ou* ward* oi large cities Dad sewage eanaea ft, and In their auburs stagnant pools in sunken lota breed it. There la at once a remedy and a means of prevention- lu name la Hostettar'a Stomach Sitters, which Is without peradreutoih. the moet potent antidote in ex ateuce to the malt rial virua. Fortified with thla incomparable, saving specific, miasmatic influences may be encountered with absolute impunity. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, begotten by miasmatainted water, or any other cause, succumb to the beneficent (orrective named, and rheumatic, kidney and bladder troubles are surely rernov able by its use when it is given a per. is tent trialThe girls who carried incense in olden times were the first myrrh-maids. More diseases are produced by using brown and perfnmed soaps than anything else. Why run such terrible risks when you know Dobbins’ Electric Soap is pure and perfect. Dobbins’ prevents hands from chapping. The bridal trip often saddles a groom with outlay enough to make him a a little sulky. Is Pbicklt Ash Bitteks good for anything! Read what Frank Griggsby, of Dodge City, Caa.. says: “For three years I suffered from a disease that my physicians pronounced incurable. My friends bad given me up to die, when I Was induced to try your remedy. I took it for three months and have gained 82 pounds in weight. Am a well man and Prickly Ash Bitters saved toy life. lam under lifelong obligations to this medicine, and will never cease to recommend it.” No Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consump tion. Cures where other remedies fail. 36c Read DR. SAKUKK'S ad. in another colum n Tot a disordered liver try Bcecham's Pills.
