Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1895 — AN INVITATION. [ARTICLE]

AN INVITATION.

It Give* U« Great Pleasure .to Publish the Following Announcement, All womea->siiffeFHig-fFOm-jvny-fomr-of-illness peculiar .to their sex are requested to edmmuhicate promptly with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by woman only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America. This Confidence has induced more than 100,000 women to write Mrs. Pinkham for advice during the hist few months. Thinly what a volume of experience she has to draw from! No physician living ewr treaH-tl-so iiHiny ca-cs of femnie ills, and from this vast experience surely it is more than possible she has gained the very knowledge that will help your ease. She is glad to have you write or call upon her. You will find her a?,woman full qf sympathy, with a great desire to assist those who are’sick. If her medicine is not what yon need, she will frankly tell you so, and there are nine changes out of ten that she will tell you exactly what to do for relief. She asks nothing. in rctnrn except your good-wilh-aud-her advjce has relieved -thousands, Surely, any ailing woman, rich or poor, is very fooiish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. ’ - / Never in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and never in the history of Mrs. Finkfiam's wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great as it is to-day.