Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1894 — Life or Death? [ARTICLE]

Life or Death?

It is of vital importance that it should he understood by persons whose kidneys are inactive, that this condition -of things is finally inductive of a state of the organs whefre life hangs in the balance. Bright's disease, diabetes, albuminaria are all diseases of a very obstinate character in their mature stage, and all have a fatal tendency. They often [baffle the most practised medical skill, and' the most approved remedies of materia mediea. But opposed at the outset—that is to say, when the kidneys begin to discharge their functions inactively—with HOstetter's Stomach Bitters, the dangerbus tendency Is checked. Very useful, also, is this household medieine for those ailments of common occurrence—constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia and nervousness. It is a safeguard against malaria and averts ohronic rheumatism. When a man is not very bright it seems a hardship to leave him to his own reflections. Beecham’s Pills cost only 25 cents a box. They are proverbially known throughout the world to be “worth a guina a When a drunkard gets lost his friends don’t worry about him. They know he will soon “turn up”. Arms of unowy whiteness; neck pure as alabaster; complexion like the blush of a rose. She patronized Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. The only woman a man has a right to dictate to is his beautiful and attractive typewriter.