Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1873 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ask for PrUSslng’a Cider Vinegar and take" no other. Warranted to Preserve Pickles. Dooley’s Yeast Powder is the cheapest, but not lowest priced, Baking Powder. Elegant Biscuits, Hells, etc., prepared in a few minutes. Crippled Constitutions.' It is difficult to ruin a strong constitution. To weaken, injure or cripple this source of physical vigor and endurance is an easier task, and may always be accomplished by positively disregarding or violating certain hygeian laws, the observance of which is essential to the well-being of the body and to the sustainment of that vital force by which it is animated and supported. But a good constitution 1b wonderfully elastie, and even after it has been very hardly dealt with by its possessor, all its pristine vigor may be recovered if the proper course of treatment is adopted, llostettcr’s Stomach Bitters may bfi justly denominated a constitutional tonic. Not only does it improve the appetite, stimulate the stomach, tone and regulate the disordered liver and bowels and steady the trembling nerves, but it also (and, this is its most important effect) restores the stamina! strength of tho system, where it has given way under the pressure of excessive labor, exposure, privation, acute disease, fast living, a foul atmosphere, extraordinary heat or 4 any other cause. In summer the constitution is often severely tried by a long continuance of hot weather. Nothing -tells more heavily upon the sources of vital activity than solar beat, and hence the expediency ofreerniting and replenishing them -with a wholesome vegetable tonic, like Ilostetter’s Bitters, during the summer months. A Certain Remedy for Duofby can be found in Dr. Jayne's Alterative, it eradicate- 1 tile disease by stimulating the absorbents into healthy action, and assisting them ffl the performance Hrf' their natural functions. If you are thirsty, drink water; if you have Ague, take Shallenherger’s Antidote. The result will be allEeTalTsTactbry in both cases; Tryitr See, in another column, the advertisement headed “I will help any man."
WIDEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, 11 please say yoa saw the advertisement in this paper. PAIN! PAIN!! PAIN!!! WHERE IS THY RELIEVER? Readers, you will find it in that Favorite Home Remedy, PERRY DAVIS’ Pain-Killer ! It has beeh tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary and traveler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our lakes or rivers without It. Its Merits are Unsurpassed. If you are suffering from INTERNAL PAIN. Twenty to Thirty Drops in a Little Water will almost instantly cure you. There in nothing eqiuilto it. In a few moments it cures Colic, Cramps, Spasms. Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Wind in the Bowels, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia Sick Headache. It Cures Cholera, when All Other Remedies Fall. Xt gives Instant Relief from Aching Teeth. In sections of the country where FEVER AND AGUE prevails, there is no remedy held in greater esteem. %2TFvr Fever ami Ague— Take three teaspoonfuls of the Pain-Killer-hi about half a pint of hot water, well sweeteneu witluHHilasses, as ~ue attack is couHng on, bathingTreely the chest, back and bowels,with ihe medicine at the same time. Repeat the dose in twenty minutes If tae first dose does not stop the dull. Should it produce vomiting (and it probably will if the stomacn is very * >ul), take a little Pain-Killer in GOitt water, sweetened with sugar, after each spasm. Perseverance in the above treatment bus cured manv severe and obstinate cases of this disease. WHEN USED EXI'EENALLY. ASA LEXEVENT, nothing gives quicker ease in Burns , Cuts,-Bruize a. Sprains, Stings from Insect* and Scalds.. It removes the fire, and “the wound heals;'dike- ordinary sores. Those suffering with RHEUM A TlsM , GOUT or NEIRALGIA, if not a positive cure, they find the PainKiller gives them relief when no other remedy will. Every House-Keeper should keep it at hand, and apply it on the first attack of any Pain. It will give satisfactory relief, and save hours of suffering. Do nottrirte with yoursefves by testing untried rem* edies. Be sure you call for the PAIN-KILLER. SaTDirecUons accompany each bottle. Price 25 cents, 60 cents and SI.OO per Bottle J N. HARRIS CO., Cincinnati, O. Proprietors for the Southern and Western States. K*f"For sale by all Medicine Dealers. PJkMni AH Y can readily secure a Sewf ß lvll*l IIT Machine, watch, Parlor kiwi I kw I Organ, Piano, or some useful and valuable article and at the ■t mh k m Kpi same time make good cash |U| t kl | wages while getting up clubs if 1 r Wm | for Our Fireside Friend, ui>on their hew plans, and’ nowTs“ the time to do it because of a mm their new and extra offer to A I subscribers. Large cash wages §% I and the best outfit, To take advantage of the new plan you must apply at once. Write for ftlnllL particulars immediately to fIUMI" WATERS & CO., PubllvlVllil Haliers, Chicago, HI. The Best is the Cheapest. PROCTER & GAMBLE S! ■ MOTTLED GERMAN SOAl’. This Soap has oeen soia-for more than 18 years. g It is economy to buy it, as it is sold at the price of C ordinary soaps, and does mot e service, being y harder, will not wa&te, yet washes easy. You can B buy it Of ~your neare st grocer. I This soap is packed Honestly. Can you | afford to pay for what you «lo not receive i £ ORDER FROM f Chicago and Milwaukee Wholesale Grocers, t for a Trice List to .T. 11. JOIIXSTON, Snilthficld St., Pittsburgh,Pa. Breech-Loadfng Shot GUns, S4O to S3OO. Double Shot Gifns.sß to $l5O. Single Guns, $3 to S2O. Rifles, $8 to $75; Revolvers, $6 to s‘2s. Pistols $1 to SB. Gun Material, Fish Ii >g Tackle, & e .Large ftrsrornrts tn dealers nr chtbs. ArmyGuns,Revol vovs.ete..bought or traded for.Gooda sent by express C.O.D. to be examined before paid for. PAINTER’S Manual, a complete practical A guide to house, and feign painting, grainun;. var nishing. polishing, kalsomining, paper hanging, i. 'lei* ing, staining, gilding,glazing,silvering,glass st:iini;..c analysis of coi'ors, rumnony, eontriisf, etc. 50 ets-t-II ANd’lY <fc CO., 119. Nassau St.. N. Y. THEAJECTSR with the Gmn? 'fga War ranted to suitTrli taste?,-For s-.ile everywhere. And for sale whole sale only by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea C0.,191 Fulton-st.ami U & 4 ChurCh-st, N..Y. P. O. Box 5506. Send for Thea-Nectar circular “AMERICA! SAWS,” BEST IN TliK WORLD. IIIOVABL,S«TOO^II ED t * Rf UT.ARH, PJEIIFOItATtNi CFOSS CUT.S. Send for R.midilotto AMERICAN ,S*W (<?., Mft.V YORKerties of Crab Orchard fpgfl Iff Springs of Ky. Has no equal IS uUgUIP mtarfin Nausea, Headache, Dys- Ipl I*pppaia. Costivenesa, Bilious |li| hK^lDißeases andiUfl incident tof|« 1* 'HmTSn hot weather. Eest laxative fcmdt ° t^lG .world. Bold by allMJj HUEA.—TEA AGENTS wanted in town and country -1 to sell TEA, or get up club orders, for the largest Tea Company in America , importers' prices ana inducements to agents. Send for circular. Address, ROBERT WELLS, 43 Vesey Street, New York. -djK <tJOA per day! Agents wanted! All classes of IU ip/iU workingpeople, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare ' moments or all the'time than at any thing else. Partie nlars free. Address G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Mai' * $. AAA REWARD I II II I For any case of Blind I Bleeding, Itching or Ulce I II || I rated Piles that Dk Bing’s 111 I>ILR Remedy fails to ■ || II | cure. It is prepared ex H | || || | pressly to cure the Piles, i 1 1 and nothing else. Sold by 7 -att Druggists. Price I 1.0& llToward Association, Philadelphia, Pa. An inXA stltution having a blgb reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Acting Surgeon, J. b. o H f°cS ol lVdV?,s IMS A 8 s'ffcLXTION /no! 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. TTenoh SMnnipinK, Pat t ero,.-&oop Fall “8 n tra?ti”nlfac ILge“sent,bY 1 Lge“sent , bY mall for Latest S4O frno rtA BACH WKBX-ABKNTS WANTED. JMAvU Boalneas legitimate. Partlrailan tn*. V , i W OBTH. St. XiOOil. Mo. BOX Mil.
