Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1892 — No Mistake. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

No Mistake.

“Emily,” roared Mr. Winterbottom from the head of the stairway, “these socks you’ve laid out for me are not mates.” “Neither are your feet, dear,” answered Mrs. Winterbottom, sweetly, from the hall below. He declares it to be “the best remedy for cough and croup.” Mr. D. T. Good, Columbia, Tenn., writes: “I keep Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in the house all the time. It is the best remedy for cough and croup I ever used.” An obtuse angle—fishing for compHments.

LOOK AT THE SIZE of the ordinary pill. Think of au the trouble and disturbance that it causes you. Wouldn’t you welcome something easier to take, and easier in its ways, if I at the same tune it did you more

good! That is the case with Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They’re the smallest in Size, the mildest in action, but the most thorough and far-reaching in results. They follow nature’s methods, and they give help that lasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick and Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels ere promptly relieved ana permanently cured. “ If wo can't cure yo-ir Catarrh, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing, we’ll pay you SSOO in cash.” That is what is promised by tho proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Doesn't it prove, better than any words could, that this is n remedy that cures Catarrh 1 Costs only 50 cents. Sue (at the seaside, in reference to an exceedingly meager bathing costume/ Isn’t that ridiculous! Harry—A regular take-off: FITS.-Al IFI taitopned free by nr. Kline’s <1 t Nerve Hesloi er. No Fits after flrat day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and *2.00 trial bottle tree to lit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, lai Arch st.. I'hila. Pa. There was quite a booin of American brides in London, but as one of them married tho son of a canon the boom was naturally in order.

There are a large number of hygelnlc physicians who claim that disease is always the result of a transgression of Nature’s laws. The proprietors of Garfield Tea are both physicians, and have devoted years, to teaching tho people how to avoid sickness by following Nature's laws. They give away with every package of Garfield Tea a little book which they claim will enable all persons, if directions are followed, to avoid Sickness of all kinds, and to have no need for Garfield Tea or any other medicine. “I wish you would not take advantage of tho relationship seemingly implied in your name to be so familial*.” said the hen to the hatchet. Bf.rcham’s Pills cure bilious and nervous illness. Beecham's Pills sell well because they cure. 25 cents a box. The record breaker Isn’t dishonest although he tries to beat his way through life. Restore the complexion by cleansing the entire system, Small Hilo Beans. Fashion plates came into use during the last quarter of the eighteenth Century.