Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WOMEN’S FACES ffi*-§sS3u T T —like flowers, fade l_s-£ T- 33 and wither with time the bloom of the rose is only known to the X healthy woman’i \-W4fflwSß z IHx cheeks. The nerv strain caused bj 'ikiv? the ailments anc IvlJ 1 vkv pains,peculiar to the 'r sex, au d t^ie lab ol and worry of rearing —j- ... . - a family, can often be traced by the lines in the woman’s face, pull eyes, the sallow or wrinkled face and •those “feelings of weakness” have their (rise in the derangements and irregularities {peculiar to women. The functional derangements, painful disorders, and chronic (weaknesses of women, tan be cured with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For the young girl just entering womanhood, sot the mother and those about to become mothers, and later in “the change of life, ” the . “ Prescription ” is just what they need; it aids nature in preparing the system foi the change. It’s a medicine prescribed foj thirty years, in the diseases of women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute,at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ’Prescription will cure the chronic inflammation of the lining membranes which cause such exhausting drains upon the system. ’lt cures nervous prostration, sleeplessness, faintness, nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions. Mrs. Jennie Williams, of Mohawk, Lane Co., Oregon, writes: “I - - —rjpri was sick for over three years with blind dizzy spells, palpitation of the heart, pain in the back and head, and SB at times would have qHgSffi&r 'LI such a weak tired feel- £Er| ing when I first got M’l up in the morning, INK® \. I and at times nervous chills. BdL The physicians dis- Tfß\ 'tJp / sered as to what my AUI ' disease was. but none Jagl ’’’hw&djfly. of then} did me any xmBB: 'j-pyj jBIWI good. As soon as I 'vMaSil V s «r J \JmL * commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- C?7' ■cription, I began to get be tter ; could sleep Mrs. Williams. well nights, and that bad. nervous feeling and.the pain in my back soon left me. I can walk several miles without getting tired. I took in all three bottles of ‘ Prescription ’ and two of' Discovery.’ ”
We would not hare expended HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS joint galvanizing, for which we made no extra charge, had here not been merit in tt. Galvanizing consists in coating th< trong but most perishable (in thin sheets) metal, steel, with he almost indestructible (even when very thin) metals, zin< md aluminum. If there were not great merit -in galvanizing •oone would pay more for galvanized barbed wire or shed ron than ungalvunized costs. If we were making painted tiuduiills to-day, we should furnish an Bfl for sls k*t Is a good price for an 8-foot painted windmill. W« Bt’ILD KOH TUB AGES. WK WOILD HOT .111 JOO A POOH, raIMTEO WHEEL, KOH ONE MADE O) ICTAL OALTAMZEI) BEFORE BEING ITT TOGETHER, II »U WOULD I*l YIS DOUBLE I'HlcE FOR FT. W« buildl ha bast we know, and knowing that painted thin sheets arsl raotically worthless, we have nothing to do with them. The normous cost of preparing to do galvanizing, and of doing it] JS'lSl.? I,r ’" rtet ' r ’ others. SOME Bl’l UALVtM'ZED, pINt ’ 1 * *’* l> shear and make them ri WHEELS OB VANES MADE OK GALVANIZED, MEETS RUST OCT FIRST AROUND THE RIVETS, JOINTS,' B *J OEM ’ * NO AllE " THEREFORE, NOT SO GOOD AS' UIHTKD ONES. J/ouf any concern can get our price, for\ tainted windmills and painted towers, or those made up of lalvanized material, cut, sheared and punched after the gab innuing is done, can only be explained by the fact that people wo buy them are ignorant of the value of galvanizing. Wa; »ow galvanize everything after it is completed, even bolts am} l mta. JVe galvanize with the most improved processes and in: he most perfect known and attainable manner. The process: When a section of an Aer mo tor Wheel is all tested up, completed and cleaned of rust and impurities, it is' Vimersed in melted zinc and aluminum and left here until it becomes as hot as that metal, and mtd every crack, cranny, crevice, pore lad opening of every l 3 /tied, , tosed up and eatu- rated with the'. jo/Un metal, and the whole 23 hecee composing the section become oldered and welded together as one piece, hen you have some* thing that is strong, end taring and reliable. It is —expensive to d<», and small toers cannot afford to do >t. *1 k -0 Wo keep GO tons of zinc and; luminum melted from one I 1 year s end to another. TAr ilvery white costing which I ■ Jills every pore and covers'' eery portion of tho Aermo- | 1 tor Wheel, Vane and Toner, I zinc and aluminum when R ■ it is first put on, bui after dime, forms, with the steel, B ■ a chemical combination or Hoy, which canuot be ■ fl melted and is pi actu ally kicea of wind* mills, Z4l towers, etc., and as an, whit w» fl ./H could do in the way of 1 KBESIONINQ AN OLD D, X ■ ARTICLE AND PUTTING Bl ' BZ VB I'ERIOR SHAPE AT A SDICI LOI SLY SMALL HZI VO PHI CE, ANNOUNCED lIE OFFER OF AN ALL-STEEL VERY St PEKIOII FEED UTTER, WORTH *lO AS PRICES 00, AT SUL IN OCR BXT AD WK SHALL OFFER YOU SOMETHING OF STILL UEATKR INTEKKST. AermOtOl* Co.. Chicago.
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WALTER BAKER & CO. f<argest Manufacturers of RE, HICH CRADE AS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great ndustrial and Food EXPOSITIONS i Europe and America, nlike the Dutch Proc cm, no Alka- ■ oi -other Chemlcahor Dyes are Ml In any of their nrepnrationa. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA fa absolutely pure Mid soluble, and coots less one cent a cyp. BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS.
IRwuFS IK in two ounce bagß, retails for <0.40 rj; M per pound. j'i S SI.OO Six Pounds. S X One Dozen Fine Cob Pipes y Given Away with each box. Ji IK Sample Pipes and Package of Tobacco W Ju sent to any address for ten cents. 4 Jr Pianos. Bicycles and other valuable '!• (U presents given free to smokers I'4 V who collect the coupons JA H KENTUCKY TOBACCO CO., fl U Owen.boro, Ky. A Ely’s Cream QUICKLY CUBES CQLQi.HE»DOa | I > rl<-e_so*CentiiTl Apply Halm into each noatrll. - Klt Bso»..MWaminat.;K.T. IM.U la--OB INDPLS-
