Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1895 — AMBITIOUS WOMEN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
AMBITIOUS WOMEN
MAKE HEROES OF HER. She Will Brave Anything for the Man She Loves. [SPECIAL TO OXIB LADY READERS.] When an ambitious woman loves a inan she will spur him to heroic efforts.
She will dare with him the rigors of the frozen North* and encouragehim in daring dangers
almost un“surmbuhU able. Women are by nature ambitious acf- cording to their physical and mental strength, lope and
ambition come with perfect health, but vanish-before sickness and despair. American women are, unfortunately, particularly subject to those painful female diseases that arc the cause of so much hopelessness and misery. Conid all women realize the undeniable fact that they suffer unnecessarily, how much brighter life would be! Lydia E. Pinklinm devoted her life to the study of female diseases and their cause; and she discovered in the Vegetable Compound an absolute remedy. It succeeds in removing the cause of the trouble. Women who rely more upon their own natural common-sense, rather than on the theories of their physicians, write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and aro soon restored to health. Her«*=is “ living example’ “Four
months ago I was unable to stand on my feet. I had falling of the womb, kidney trouble, and inflammation of the bladder; the backache jand bearlng,down pains wero dreadful, me no relief.
P. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound. Well,. I did. Oh* if every suffering woman would do tho same, they would be cured, cured absolutely end entirely, as I am!” Mrs. Wm. M. Morey, 20 Seymour St., Fittsfield, Mass.
My physician could give A friend said, try Lydia
