Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1869 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
laoflwVs Sdtbkines. fIOOFLAM GEEMAM AND Hoofland’s German Tonic. The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the t.trntt, stomach, or nwßsnrM OROAXS. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS !• cotnpoMd of tho pare Jaiooa (or, m thoy aro aadielually tormodg Rxirarts) of H dots Herbs. and f Bark*, making a 1 - preparahllfbt/ co*##«Cr*t«*U, and ea Un\y/rm from alcoholic admlJCtur* us any kind. „ a HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO, It a combination of all tho lagrodloato of tho WtCoro, with tho pnroai quality of Santa, On if Orungs, kt., making pno of tho moot p'.oaaanl aod agrooablo remodioo over offered to the pabtle. Those profaning a Med lei no froo from AleohoHe* admixture, will uae ,• • 4 Hoofland’s German Bitters. Those who have no objeotlou la theeambluetlow •f Ike Bittars, li stated, will uae HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONRL Thor are both equally good, and eontaln the «m« medicinal vlrtuee, the choice between lb. (wo beingi a mere matter of taate, Ute Tonic being the morn palatable. The stomach. from a variety *f mqhi, each aw Indlgmtlon, Djr.pap.i., Nervous Debility, etc, If Very apt to be > lta fuaclluui cleriogiid. The Liver, sympathisingcloeely a* 11 does with the Stomasb, than becomes ngect sd. lbs rssnlh of whlsh Is that - - ■' l the patient aeN fan from, severe! or more of the loti, stag diseases. Constipation. Flatuleno*. Inward Plies. Fulness of Blood to the Band, Aridity of tbe Stomaoh, Name a, Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fuluqat or WeiKht in th* Btomaori, j Sour Eructations, Sink* ..... - ins or Fluttering at trie Fit r : . I of tne Stomaoh. Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Diflleult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking er Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the HeadnDenoienoy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bank, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaglninfs es Bril, and Great Depression of Spirits The sufferer from these di*_«»s should exereii ’ tbe greatest caution in tha selection of a remedy («a blc case, pur chasing only that which he Is assured from bis Invsstlgs f lions sad laqalrlcs possess estrqs merit, Ss tVilfully ' com poand-d. is Os* from Injurious ! n « red l*.u. and haa estaldlsbed for ltaelf a reputation for lta sure of these diseases, —in this connestlon vs wow. •nbuiit these well-known remedies— HoofluniVß German Bitters. AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO, rEH’AKSD BY Vr. C. M. JAi KSOX, l’itlLADßLltll A, Ka Twsnty-lwo y-ars since they were first lairsdnred late this eoaniry from tlcrinauy, during which (turn they here undoubtedly performed more cac-s. anC benefited suffering humanity to a greater txHms than any oilier remedies known to the pabtle. These remedies will effectually sure Liver Com plaint, Jsun Djsyep sis, Chronic be bility, Chroa VgalJ le Dlsirhosa. Disease of lha Kidneys, sod Diseases srlsins tr-m a Disordered * S User, fitvta ' aeb, or Intestines. DEBii-mr, ] s Beaultiug from any Qausw vietoVN: PBOBTHATXON OF THE BYSTEBL induced by Berere Labor, Hardships. Exposure, Fevers, ta cbsre Is no medicine extant equal S. Ibsen reasw dive ii> such ease*. A lone sod vigor is impanod s* tbe whole system, the appetite te strengthened, (bed la enjoyed ..the stomach dtgasta prompt!;, the Uf*4 la purified, tha complexion becomes SOU ad sod healthy, the yellow tinge te eradicated frees jlta eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, sad the west sad nervous Invalid becomes * Strang -had' healthc being. rSRSOXS AUTAXCMD IX LI Frit And feeling tbe band of time Welgbleg heavily apse them, with all lta attendant Ills, will lad In tha ass es this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an sllxlr that will lastlt new life into tbetr veins, renters in ■ meesei* the energy and ardor of more youthful days, b*IM mp their sbrnaken forms, and give heatlh and happiness to their remaining years NOTICE. IMmx well-MUbliahed feet that fully 6u«-halfafrit* ft mala portion wmSSntBKSBi of our population are ael dom te tnjoymeut of I good heellk; »r, to u»e their own expre* uerer foal well" They aro lan gnld, dovoM of all onorgy, extremely nerroua, and have o« appetite. To thk clnea cf poroona tho BITTERS, or tho TONIC, la aapoclally recoin men dad.
WEAK AND DELICATE OHILPRES Are made airong by the uaa es either of the*.' remedies. They will cure every ssss of MAKAIMCV without fall. Thousands of certificates hare aeeumulaled la the hands of tbs proprietor, hut apace will allow of Ihn. publication es bat a few. Those, It w 111 be ebtetvwi, are men of note aud of such standing that that mud be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W, Woodward, Chief Justtee of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: Philadelphia, Marsh 18, 1 HT. "Ifind'Hoof land's German Bitters’ Isagsodl-s lc, uiefnl in diseases «f the digestive organs, eed of great bene BMhwiBHHHr i» "f debility, and want of artsous action in the system. Yours, truly, 080. W. WOODWARD* Hon. James Thompson, fudge of the Supreme Court qf Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. April M, IMA “I consider ‘Hoofland's German Bitten' a value Ws medicine In caso of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. 1 esn certify this from my experience eflt Tours, with respect, . JAMES THOMPSON. * From Rev. Joseph H. Keimard, D. 0., Paetor of the Tenth Baptist Church, PhOade'pkhL. Dr. Jackson —Dear Sir: I hare bseo frequently requested to conoect my name with recommends* tiona of different kinds of medicines, hut Mgsrdisl the praetiea as oat aft my appro “ 1 Pr ‘ a l « sphere, I hsvelaall eases de ellesd; hni proof various in stances ted particularly In my own family, of tho usefUlaes* es Dr. Roofiahd’s Gorman Bitters, I depart fur once from my uanal course, to express my foil eouvlcliqa last; far gtnsmA debility if the system, asul esjmtiaily sos Liver Complaint, it tea safe and rdfioiMe preparation. In some oases 11 may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be wry boaetelal to those « b» suffer from Urn above causes. Yours, very respectfully, ""—J. H. kenkard, Zlgbth, belew Coatee ft. From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Jssieiant BdUor Christian Chronicle, PMla&r. I have derived decided benefit from tbe use of Huofland'e German Bitters, and feel It my privilege |o recommend them aa a most valuable toaie, te est who are suffering from general debility Or ti<m diseases arising from darangameut of tha liver.
HUB DA LI . - CAUTION. Hoolaod's German Remedies arc cOnaterfeitnl, p*J k> ii/i l ir slgnalure of C. M. , SOXisnntlig *™rP* r M «le.ch L.iftte. All others are jjEL ewalevfsit. Principal om» aw* Manufactory Gmr. ■an hkdiclna Store, Hu. 631 ARCU FbUaAM CHARLES Jf. J SPAYS, Proprietor, ' ,?ormorly p. M. Or ' PRIOEB. -h *', ■ooflend's German Billers, per botUa, ' « 0* *1 . “ half dews, i*l - Hdofisnd’s German Tenle, put ap la quart had (Von •1 *0 par bottle, or a half doavn torf* 10. • •Bf. do not forget to axautinawall the fftlflffi •■v. la ordegr to gat the gmlah ! FOR SALE BY sAsp flfitit fiKhbu ' Druggists and Storeks^sss In Stxby Tpav* I" rut U*n«t 'lfAXti
