Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1896 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
That • Extreme tired leeling afflict* nearly everybody at this season. The hustlers cease to push, the tire.ess grow weary, the en-erg-tic become enervated., You know just what we mean. Some men and women endeavor temporarly to overcome that Hr . | T i red Fee ing by great force of will. Bat. this is unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the nervous system? whieh will not long stand such strain. Too many people “work on their nerves,” and the result is seen in tutfortunate wrecks marked “nervous pros- : tration,” in every direction. That tired Fool* Ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, impure blo. d; for, if the blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it imparts life and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue ol the body. The necessity of taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla for that tirtft’feeWng is, therefore, apparent to every one, and the good it will do yon Is equally beyond question. Remember that Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $L Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., toweH, Mass. Knnd’e I->i lie are easy to take, easy to IiUUU & I Ills npeirte. 25cents.
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In Mat-bias, Me., llres Mr. E. F. Gould, who is employed as a candy maker by the firm of Means ft Gard ner, of that place. , Speaking of Mr. Gould, bis friend, Mr. E. W. Mitch ell, recently said: "I have known him for gome years, and until very lately I always heard him complain ing about his food distressing him, and feeing more or less badly about all the time. His work natu rally keeps hMn confined a good deal, and he has very little ehance for exercise. Lately, having heard less complaint, I thought I would call and see to what he credited his improvement He said to me,” said Mr. Mitchell, “ ‘for years 1 hava been troubled With indigestion and dyspepsia. At times would be dissy and my head very dull, especially after eating. Then would have dis tress and palpitation, caused by gas In my stomach from food ter men ting. The only thing I could find that would give me any relief was soda, and from that I got no lasting benefit, but now I have struck It rich. My employer brought me a package of Ripens Tabules from Boston. They are the one thing that will fix you up all right. I am, feeling splendid now. and I rOcom mend-them to you and all for stomach trouble.’ ” Hlpem Tabula, an* mid hr dnmute. or u Baa If I he orlc* (SO nail, a taj) t» «rui to Tbe HI pm. CSa* Companr. Nn. ,0 Si race StroM, N»* Tort. Saatpla **• N - °» Wo. ag-op WHEN WRITISO TO (tOTKRTISKU " pWwujjwi Maw the advattiMMMl la thla paper. —— -——. . . luTVirn i ii ■! him lun
