Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1895 — Tobacco-Twisted Nerves. [ARTICLE]

Tobacco-Twisted Nerves.

Millions of men keep asking for stimulants because the nervous system is constantly irritated by nicotine poison. Chewing or smoking destroys manhood and nerve power. It’s not a habit, but a disease, and you will find a guaranteed cure In No-To-Bac, sold by Druggists everywhere. Book free. The Sterling Remedy Co., New York City or Chicago. As fellow-sufferers we are one, and the bond that binds the world most closely is that of pain. We Save not been without Piso’s Cure *v,r Consumption for 20 years.—Lizzie .niiEi.L, Camp St., Harrisburg, Pa., May yJ4. l n the commerce of thought use only <dn of gold and silver.

Are you going to Louisville to attend the twenty-ninth annual encampment of the G. A. R. Sept. 11 to 14? The Monon Route is the national official route Chicago to Louisville, and the battlefield line from Louisville to the South. Special accommodations will be provided for all those who attend. In addition to the two regular trains daily (morning and evening), special trains will be run at such hours as will best accommodate the veterans, and special cars will be furnished posts of twenty-five or more members if so desired. Also special sleeping cars can be arranged for. The fare from Chicago to Louisville will bg $0 for the round trip, and from Louisville to Chattanooga $6.35 for the round trip. Tickets will be limited a sufficient length of time to enable members of the G. A. R. to visit Chiekamauga battlefield. The National Park at that place will be dedicated with imposing ceremonies after the encampment at Louisville. For rates, special trains, special “couches, sleeping cars and further information, address Sidney B. Jones, city passenger agent, 232 Clark street, Chicago; L. E. Sessions, traveling passenger agent, Minneapolis, Minn.; or Frank J. Reed, general passenger agent, Chicago.