Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1868 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i . COB’S COUGH BALSAM COE'S COUUU BALSAM. Ooe’s Congh Balsair. ..... ' * COE’S COUCHBALSAM —— A BUBE REMEDY FOB ©•lds, Coughs, bronp, Influenza, Whooping Cough, ♦ AND WILL BELIEVE ’ Consumptiye Cough.
.3| 0 Z. y fi? r, tha f btcn * honrehoufil mMiainr—- “°“™" for tbo safety of their children, andallwlkn •nfferfrom nnyrtl.esse of the throat addition to the ordinary four ounce tm loin'intha V? noMr furnish cart mamnooih family size poifrw’*Mch «JII, in rXiot with tho otlior «izl»e found at all Drug Btorcw, FOR CROUP, The Balaam will he fbnnd invaluable, and may always be relied upon In tho most extrem e eaar a. WHOOP INC COUCH. The tertftnony of all who hare used it for thia terJ M >S !aSO i. d,lrtn,f ten I “ r *- **• tha ‘ » invariably relieves and enres it. SORE THROAT.' Keep yonr throat wet with tho Balsam—taking little and often—and you will very soon find rnlteL HARD COLDSANDCOUGHS Yield at onee to a .toady um of thi. jp-cat remedy. It wilt succeed in Riving relief whore all other rem dies have failed.
SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay procuring and iipmediatclj taking Coe’s Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all pictiionHory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep yon away into the valley o t shad, dows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a careworn mifforer hoa found relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been mad*' e.arv andT, longed by the use of Coe's Cough Balsam. 1 ” 8 —* Amongst the many Testimonials iu our possession, we have only roomifor the following: New Haves, Coxw, O«. 17, Mod. Katri. C. G. Clark a CO.: ®*? T 5£K E! *' —* * ef ' *• * dnty and pleasure tn give yon the Tn'heaj of tny experience in the nsc ot Coa’a Cough MSeatn. From taking a heafv mid, I wae taken down with tho eongertton of the rungs, and continued to fail, under ths best mt dical rare.' until i •”* J?, Teu "I 1 ’ by oonipetcnt medical antliorhy, to !" c - {.here seemed nqthing but strangulation and death bclore mo. I wag told that further medicnl attendance and medkine wa« nwleM, and I was resignetl to death, whets a friend, who had been B n!r benefitted by using the Balsam, brought mo a bottte. Thte was after I had done with the drxdor **“} I thought it helped mo,’and mH.ued taking the medicine, and I continned to improve, until my cough stopped and my Inngs healed, and got well. I used 10 bottles. I remain, rents, ’ with great respect, Ycur ob't serv’t, JOHN WE6LB 200 Washington BL, Naw Hiva, Ot. IN SHORT, The people know the ayticte, and it nee Jg no comf* L ment from ng. It ig for sale by every Druggist and Dealer in medicine, in the United fttateg. THE C. O. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Htv.n, c. mm Read! Read! Read! t.- ■' *5 THE ATTENTION OfTitf Ptnmr IS CALLED TO THE World’s Great Remedy, ■ * • Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. This preparation is prouoimced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will snmly cure that 4ggravating and fatal malady. For years, it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufiarers. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE HAS COME TO THE RESCUE. INDIGKSTIOif, D TSPEPSU, SICE BEA DA CHB, SOUKfIKSS OR ACIDITY OH STOMACH, RISING OF FOOD, FLATULENCY, LASSITUDE, WEARINESS, FINALLY TERMINATING IN DEATH, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy ae tho patient takes it. Although but five years before tho people, what is the verdict of the mawM 1 Hear what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, sayst From Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee. Mu.wavku, Jan. M, 19(8. Eeurt. C. G. Clark A O>., New Harm, CWii.; Both myself and wife have used Coe’s Dyapepafa Cure, and it has proved perfectly eatiafactmry a* a remedy. I have no hesitation in saying that wo have received great benefit from its neo. Very respectfully, (Signed) Lxoixb Sextos. A GREAT BLESSING. From tho Row. L. F. Ward, Avon, Loraine County, Ohio. Mxsena. Btuoho A AaM»rnoso, Druggists, (Hereland. Ohio: Getrllemen:-— lt gives me great nleasnn to state that my wife has derived great benefit frera the use of One’s Dyspopoia Cure. She baa been for l a number of yean greatly troubled with Vyapepela, accompanied with violent pwoxyuns of couatipotiou, which so prostrated her that she waa an u e while for months unable to do anything. She took, at your instance, Coe’r Dyspepeia Cura, and baa derived OKEAT BENEFIT FROM IT. and ianew comparatively well. She regards thia medicine fik* great blessing. Truly yvnxs. January ISh, 1868. -< 1 ». WABD. CLERGYMEN. The R<»- Imuk Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it bah cored him after an otter ramediSa havo AIM. f DRUGGISTS. Any Druggist lu the country wfll tell you, M ton . take tho trouble to iuqulre, tbit every san Wat ■ buys a bottle of Coe’a.Dyspwsia cum ftom (hMt. A gpeaitto the most tmqualifiwl pretoe of IM .hteh medicinal virtue* ’* Ooe’s Dyspepma Our® Will also be found ping, and in fact every d)»ordered
