Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1892 — Tasks that Must Be Done. [ARTICLE]
Tasks that Must Be Done.
Nature has assigned Important tasks to tbo liver and the bowels, and being mutually dependent upon eech otber for the regular and adequate discharge of these tasks, a cessation of work by one causes the ether to lapse into Inactivity. The tasks of secretion and evacuation must be performed, or tho system is poisoned and disordered, Moreover, fatal inflammation of tbe bowels or abscess of tbe liver are apt to ensue if inaction of these organs Is allowed to go unheeded The dangerous tendency should be checked at the outset with Hostetter's Stomach Hitlers an antibilious specific and laxative without a peer. Never doee this medicine cause a qualm of the stomach or uneasiness of the bowels, It does its reformatory work pleasantly though with reasonable activity. It prevents malaria and rbeumatle disease, kidney complaints, and relieves dyspepsia and nervousness.
Girls should never taka any chance with Srinters. They are liable to be caught in lie press. Tbe Only One Brer Printed—Can Ton Find the Word? Thero is a 3-Inch display advertisement in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. Tiie same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescenton everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the nameof the word, and they will return yon'Bbox, beautiful lithographs or samples free. II—'I ■!■■■■ ■ I. Otto Hegner, the child pianist,has an offer to make another tour in the United States. i ■ i For some time I had been troubled with Liver Complaint; exttrftcd all the common symptoms, billiousness, headaohe, poor diges. tlon furred and coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, etc. Swamp Root cured me. Am hav lng great sale on yetur remedies. J. McCul lough, the Druggist. Lawrenceburg, Ind, ' Tho man who shakes your hand as If he would dislocate your digits, should be turned over to the Society for the Suppression of Vise. . f _ • ' . . .
