Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1894 — Catarrh Cannotbe Cured [ARTICLE]

Catarrh Cannotbe Cured

With LOCAL A I ’PLICA i lONS, a they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh in a blood or i oustitutio al oist ase, and In order to cure It you have to take iut rn 1 remedies. Hall's Ciiarrh • ure is taken internally, and acts dlraetly on the blood and mucous surf ce. Hall’s ■ atarrh ' ure is :io quack me Heine, it was des i ribed b/one of the best physicians in this ?ou t y for years, and is a regular prescript n. it is composed of the lest tonic* known conjoined witn he best blood pur tiers, acting di fetlv ou the mucous surface*. The perfect com3in>ilion of the two ingredients is what produces meh wond rful results in curing catarrh. Send iort siimoniiils free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. Sold by drugg sts, price? c. You should not feel angry with the young lady who is always engaged when you ask her to aance. She may prefer waltzing to Graco-Roman wrestling. Fob indigestion, constipation, sick headich, weak stomach, disordered liver— Jake Beecham’s PillsJt For sale by all iruggists. * The “hew and cry” is generally raised ty the boy who has to chop up the stove wood. Rough,Wintery,Changeable Weather, produces Catarrh, coughs. Disorders )f the Lungs, &c., which Jayne’s Expectorant promptly cures if faithfully administered. The man who buckles down to business runs but little chance of being strapped.