Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1870 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A “Tnlk” Between Two Wives. “Abon ■ week alter Thanksgiving,” write* a lady wbo signs her name Isms D. Kllerson. and dates her letter “ Bartlett street, Brooklyn, B. D.," “me and my Wend Mrs. A. McDaren, my next door neighbor, had a Berton* talk about our husband*. Mine is a lithographic printer and her'* a picture-frame glider. They had both been working over-hours, and were completely b-oken down, rested badly, conln’t eat, and complained of sick beadachA We had heard that Plantation Birms was ttnurme in such cases -, to we sent for two bottles, and persuaded our husband* to try the effftct. It worked Ilka a charm ; and now, after taking the Bitters for four weeks, they are both, to to speak, like new men. Their health and strength are thoroughly recruited, appetite* gond, spirits cheerful, and they say they can bear twice the fatigue, without Inconvenience, that they conld amonth ago. Thlnk'sg that the proprietors of inch an excellent remedy base a right to know the good It 1* doing, laend you theae linen.” _ Dsns’ Pam Kilt.br.—From the report# of dealers hi this city, we think no pronrleylry medicine baa had a larger sale. Its valuable properties, as a speedy cure for pain, cannot fall to bo generally appreciated, and no fhmlly should be without It, In esse of accident, or snddcu attack of dysentery, diarrhea, cholera morbus, and even Asiatic cholera yields to Its magic power, as we see by reports from those section* In the southwest where the disease has been particularly virulent the past summer.— Montreal Jrwuerlfrf.
