Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1893 — Caution to Customers. [ARTICLE]

Caution to Customers.

Nothing of original or superior merit but has its imitations and counterfeits, even to imperiling the health of communities. For this reason the proprietors of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters caution their patrons to scrutinize every bottle offered! and it is sold only In bottles) and verify its many marks of genuineness. A sufficient warning to those meditating fraud can be found in the unbroken line of judicial decisions, exposing and severly punishing every one detected in counterfeiting the Bitters, and the redoubled' efforts that are being made to protect the public from the deception of these unprincipled pirates. Remember the Bitters I# sold only in bottles, never by the gallon or in balk. A horse’s age Is told by its teeth; a woman’s age is told—well, it Is not told at all. N. K. Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger is a wonderful tonic. None bettef. Try it. 35 cents. It is not unusual for a high-tempered person to make cursory remarks. If you will be truly happy keep your blood pure, your liver from growing torpid by using Beecham’s Pills. 35 cents a box. It does not follow because a voung lady s bewitching that she looks like a witch. Ask your grocer for a dollar’s worth of Dobbins’ new Perfect Soap. 5c a bar. If he hasn’t it he will get it. A bar is worth two bars of any 5c soap ever made. The average college student needs less toot and more tutor,