Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1894 — An Unsecn Enemy [ARTICLE]

An Unsecn Enemy

is more to be dreaded than an open and visible one. That subtle and lurking foe. which under the generic name of malaria manifests Itself, when It clutches us in its tenacious grasp. In the various forms of chills and fever, bilious remittent, dumb ague or ague cake can only be erte tually guarded against by fortifying the system against its insidious sttaeks with Hostetter's Stomach B tters. a thorough antidote to the poison of miasma in the system, and a safeguard against It to be thoroughly relied upon. In the event of a malarious attack, avoid poisoning your system with quinine, and use instead this wholesome remedy, unobjectionable in taste and far more efficacious than any drug. Use the Bitters for dyspepsia, biliousness. constipation, kidney complaints and rheumatism. - At requires no self-denial for a pawnbroker to keep the pledge. If you are troubled withmalaria take Beecham’s Pills. A positive specific, nothing like it. 25 cents a box. Some people have faces as long as Jacob’s ladder, and the angels are missing. Keep up that Rasping Cough at the peril of breaking down your Lungs and Throat; rather let the afflicted immediately resort to Dr. D, Jayne’s Expectorant, which cures all Coughs and Colds, and ameliorates all Lung Complaints and Throat ails. Honesty never has to crowd anybody in order to get room to make a living. For Throat Dlxenses and Coughs- use Brown's Bronchial Troches. Like all really good things, they are imitated. The genuine are sold only In boxes. The woman who is carried away by her emotions is sure to be brought back. “My dear fellow, she is an angel. How exquisitely lovely her complexion is. They say she. uses Gl«un’e Sulphur Soap.” A poem called “The Scythe Song” is oat. But we want no mower like it.