Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1895 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'— A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following graphic statement will be read with intense interest: “1 cannot describe the numb, creepy sensation that existed in my arms, hands and legs. I had to rub and beat those parts until they were sore, to overcome in a measure the dead feeling that had taken possession of them. In addition, I had a strange weakness in my back and around my waist, toffijther with an indescribable 'gone' feeling wmy stomach. Physicians said it was creeping paralysis, from which, according to theiruniversatconclusion, there is no relief. Once it fastens upon a person, they say, it continues its insidious progress until it reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies. SuctLwas my prospect. I had been doctoring a year and a half steadily, but with no particular benefit, when I saw ah advertisement of Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine, procured a bottle and began using it. Marvelous as It may seem, but a few days had passed before every bit of that creepy feeling had left me, and there has not been even the slightest indication of its return. I now feel as well as I ever did, and have gained ten pounds in weight, though I had run down from 170 to 137. Four others have used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine on my recomendation, and it has been as satisfactory in their cases as in mine.”—James Kane, La Rue, O. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, 51 per bottle, six bottles for 55, express prepaid. It Is free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold by all Druggists. “Perhaps iou woul I not Ihink so but a 1 rge proportion of disease ‘ in New York comet from carelessness about catching cold,” says Dr. Cyrus Edson “It is such a simpl < thing and so common t hat v<wy fe v people, ug’ ess it s-a se-< dpn -n monia. pay any attention to a cold. There are a great many cases of entarrah and consumption which have 'heir origin in this neglect of th<f simplest p;eeaution of everyd y life. The most sensible advice is, when you have one, get rid of At as s.o<>n as possible. By ad n eans do hot n>t neglect it. Dr Eds n does hot teil vou how to cure a cold but we will. Take Cham erlain’s Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lun s, aid exp (dotation, open the secretions and soon < fleet a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent, bottles for sale by F. B. Meyers. Knick Jen’s Arnica baite The best salve in the world for Cuts ' dredges, Sores? Ulcere,- Balt-Rseam, ?ater Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Erup ions, and positively cures Piles, or no day required. It is guarac toed to give or money refunded Price 25 cents p:?r tox. For sale byF 3. Meyer Distent per Jisioaig- llorses Safely and q ik y nred by th use oi Craft s Di-st iuper and Coi.iTh Cure. It n>t >1 : i 1 i. but when administered in time p-- vents i s spread among.h rsi s and colts that bus been exposed to the contagion It is not expt nsiie and is easily administered, s- n for book on Distemper—free. Address W< J’s Medieme < o Lafayette, (nd. or ask F. B. Mey- r, the ruggisf.

The Railroad Sandwich. W. R. Hart, Traveling Salesman, Dayton, 0., says: “ Like many other traveling men, I made the acquaintance of the railroad sandwich, who afterward introduced me to old ‘General Dyspepsia,’ an acquaintance I was unable to shake until I met with LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS, which I am happy to say, has put the unwelcome guest to flight. Dyspepsia and headaches are things of the past. I feel like a new man and can eat anything.” Could not Sleep at Night. To whom it may concern: Following an attack of la grippe and typhoid fever, I was left with a bad condition of blood and serious stomach troubles. I had no appe- . tite, was exceedingly nervous and ' could not sleep at night. To tell the story briefly, LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS cured me. Johm F. Whits, • tMuity Becm4cr*a OCce. taidcao, Ha B«yt