Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1894 — How Very Delightful. [ARTICLE]

How Very Delightful.

‘What charming weather,” we all say in the opening dqyspf tho early spring; then off go the wraps and up go the windows to lot the balmy air come in—with it comes in numerous things that ought to ho kept out. Wo feel sore from stiffened limbs, and many go tottering around with lame backs. Mr. Harry Williams, Greenville, Cal., under oath writes on this subject as follows: “A lady suffered so severely with pains in the back for two days that she could not sit up. One application of St. Jacobs Oil gave the sufferer a good night’s rest, and In tho morning she was j well.” That was charming. The florist thinks It advisablo to havo palm trees on hand. ■ See -‘Colchester” Spadingßaat ad. firm other column.

If drowsy after a good ntght’s sleep.! there is Indigestion and stomach disorder which Beecham’s Pills wiilcnre. 25e a box. j Mr. Kilgore has not made himself no-! toe-rious. „ Shiloh** Contamptloti Cure i« sold os a (aureate*, | It care* Incipient Consumption. It !» the be** » Cough Care. 2Se*BU. JOi-ehteen'l fI.W. r