Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1893 — Parlor Cars to Louisville. [ARTICLE]

Parlor Cars to Louisville.

The Pennsylvania Lines are now running parlor cars to Louisville, leaving Indianapolis at 8:05 a. m. daily, except Sunday. Also on train leaving Louisville at 1:50 p. m. and reaching Indianapolis at 5:50 p. m. Seat charge 25 cents.

A Tonic riiat quiets the Nerve*. Not all the sedatives and nerve foods and narcotics, in which thia axe of medical discovery is so proliflc, can restore quiet to the nwves permanently, so long as the tranquility ■m thos - sensitive organs are disturbed by irregu a- digestion. When the food is not adequat< ly digested and assimilated, a tonic or iuvlgu.-.mg effect is not exerud upon them, they remain weak and unstrung, and nightly repose is .disturbed and fitful. Beginning at the fountain head, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters reforms a disordered condition of the stomach and promotes general v gor, in which the nerves share in-common with the rest of the system. A regular action of the bowels and liver, resulting from the use of the medicine, also conduce to this good effect. Malaria, rheumatism and kidney complaint—all nervedisturbing complaints—are removed by the Bitters. A Germantown man advertises for “s' sharp boy to cut wood.” Coughs and Colds. Those who are sufferCoughs, Colds, bore Throat, etc-, should try Brown's Bronchial Troches. Sold only in boxes. Many a man makes a failure of life by trying tq get along with his kin.