Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1896 — Hall’s Catarrh Cure. [ARTICLE]
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Is taken luternally. Price 7J cents. The tooth of a mastodon in an almost complete state of preservation has been recently unearthed. It /reighed fourteen pounds twelve ounces, and measured' ten Inches by six. and is pure ivory. No more potent charm can be found at Beauty’s Shrine than an exquisitely lovely complexion such as follows tihe use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Of druggists. It Is said that the flesh on the forequarters of the beaver resembles that of land animals, w Idle that on the hindquarters has a fishy taste. Baldness is either hereditary or caused by sickucss. mental exhuustion. woering tight-fitting hats, and hy over-work and trouble, llall’s Renewer will prevent it. No reproof or denunciation is so potent as the silent influence of a good' example. I believe my prompt use of Piso’s Cure prevented quick consumption.—Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Marquette, Kan., Dec. 12, ’DO. Many a boy lias turned out bad. because Ids father bore down too hard on the grindstone. * Dobbin*' Klo*Unrßorax Map eo«* more to ink* than any oiber flosnn* »o*p iraAe. bnico *aamh%n lo pay n* more tor it It I* *n»r*nt*od u> h* 100 pm rent pare. *n4 U» wily Boating Map mad* of Borax. Wraplfn in red Ink. Mr*. WlaalaW* soottis* tixw for Children iMtklng; spttuu th* (uHm. reauore infliouratton. allay* paid, core* wind colic. * real* abo til*.
