Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1893 — A VALUABLE GIFT. [ARTICLE]

A VALUABLE GIFT.

Dr. W. H. Watt Giving Away His Magnetic Remedies. Dr. W. H. Watt, of Indianapolis. Is having wonderful success with his Magnetic Kernelies. Sufferers from what have been considered Incurable diseases are being benefited and cured, to the surprise of the attending physicians. Truly the lame are made to walk tn some instances of twenty years’ standing. Dr. Watt Says that suffering humanity have been horribly treated by buying the deadly irug* sold as patent medicines, many oi which are poisonous and worthless. Dr. Watt says ne is going to put out a million free samples of nis Magnetic Remedies. Call or send to his office, 70 and 72 E. Wabash St, Indianapolis. and be convinced of their wondertul powers. He only asks patients to pay express charges. His remedies are very cheap and within the reach of all. One prominent physician baa said, that Watts remedies, if fully known would destroy the revenue of the physicians. Disease is unnatural and is but the proof that we are abusing nature. It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps nature to overcame this abuse. We oat too much and take too little outdoor exercise. This is the fault of our modern civilization. It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to overcome these abuses. No single individual owns an opium den, It’s always joint property. Coughs and Hoarseness. The irritation which induces coughing immediately relie e 1 by the use of “Brown’s Branchial Trochis. ' Sold only in boxes. The seedy individual can find companionship in the blackberry pie.

It will be a great consolation to those who would rather mortify the flesh than be guilty of violating the laws of polite society, that yawning can be indulged in under certain conditions, not only without compunction but with actual benefit. No less an authority than Dr. Naegeli says it acts like massage and is the most natural gymnastics of the lungs imaginable. He, therefore, advises people to occasionally hold in abeyance their conventional prejudice, and, if they cannot indulge every morning in what he considers the luxury of yawning, they are to do it as often as possible, and all the, muscles of respiration will be benefited by the stretching, and many chronic lung trouble? may thus be prevented. The patient who is troubled with excess of wax in the ear, accompan ed with excessive pain, should yawn ' often and deeply The pain will soon disappear. In cases of nasal catarrh, inflammation of the palate, sore throat and earache, Dr. Neageli orders the patient as often as possible during each day to yawn from six to seven times successively, and immediately afterward to swallow,

Dairymen, stockmen, livery-stable men and horse-car men unite in saying that no such horse and, cattle liniment as Salvation Oil has ever been put upon the market. It should be kept at every stable and stock yard in the land. 25 cts. Man proposes but nowadays it Is tho girl who disposes. Weak Lungs are Strengthened, Pleurisy relieved, and Asthmatic symptoms subdued by Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, a sovereign remedy for all Coughs and Colds. The seemy side of life is the outside. The seamy side is the inside.