Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BEST IN THE WORLD, /y iWFWICDiSb/ \ X\\\s / @ THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH la cakes for general blacking of a stove. THE SUN PASTY POLISH fora quick after-dinner shine, applied and peliabed with a cloth. Morse Bros., Props., Cant—sMaaa., fl g .*»
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Mr. W. C. Lewis, who is connected with the artistic advertising department of the Youth’s Companion, and resides at 33 Dwight street, Boston, relates that he had his attention called to Rlpans Tabules by a business acquaintance who expressed a high opinion of them. Mr. Lewis was a good deal troubled with what he describes as a nervous, bilious condition that appeared to be brought on from time to time by high pressure work or special mental activity or excitement, such as would be common at periods of unusual nervous tension. It has become bla practice at such times to take a Tabule —just one—at the moment that he observes the difficulty approaching. It makes no difference when it is. A favorable result is Invariably apparent within twenty minutes. The only noticeable effect is that he feels all right in twenty minutes if he takes the Tabule; while if he does not the nervous, uncomfortable feeling intensifies and leads to a bad afternoon and tired evening. He carries one of the little vials with him all the time now, but doesn’t have occasion to apply to it anything like as often as he did at first Nowadays there are frequent periods of from a week to ten days or even two weeks during which be finds that he has no occasion whatever to make use of the Tabules, but still carries them in his pocket, just the same, so that they may be ready if an occasion occurs. 11l pans Tabulae are eoki by druggists. or by mat! If the price (50 cents a boi) la sent to The Blpana Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce Street. New York. Sample Hal, 10 cents. C.N. U. No. 45—03 VX7HEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS please sny saw the advertisement in this paper.
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