Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1892 — When the Trap is Sprung [ARTICLE]
When the Trap is Sprung
Upon us, as it sometimes is, in a most unexpected manner by disease, we appreciate the tact that It is a most. Insidious foe, and that not only is it necessary to combat it by the most potent medical agencies, but to prevent Us manifestation at all by counteracting the causes that produce it. Thus, exposes in Wet weather, the enforced wearing of damp clothes during a storm, a thorough draught, uaaccustomed diet and water. bodUvor mental overwork, are breeders of disease, but Hostetter’s This medlcine fortifies the system against the assured effects suoh causes would otherwise produce. To the mariner, miner, the outdoor laborer, the slave of the desk and ’ pen, and the overworked generally, it is of the utmost advantage, Dyspepsia, kidney trouble, malaria, biliousness, all yield to it. Kossuth, who will be 90 years old on the Ist of next month, is about to publish the first volume of the memoirs on which he has been engaged since shortly after the close of the .American civil war. Medical science has achieved a great triumph in the production of Beecham's Pills which at So cents a box replace a medicine ohest. ■ Louisiana wants $11,0(0,OCfl in sugar bounties out of tho Treasury. The bounty system will raise cane there, at least.
