Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
JI McL AIN’S CANDIED LkIWH SYRUP OF THE CJ!STOR BEAJf. It is a delicious SyruP of the Castor Bean, ; having all tbe remedial properties of the Castor Oil. without its disagreeable taste.— There is no repulsion or recoil in taking it. This syrup does not contain Castor Oil. It is a Cathartic that regulates the bowels. Habitual constipation in adults, stomachaehinf, feverish and teething children are speedily relieved, and this can be accomplished with the Byrnp of the Castor Bean, muc h more satisfactoiiiy and perfectly, than any other medicine. It is a mild pb’z'.c, opeiatea without griping, and »- inflammation of the bowels, it decidedly the test and safest Cathartic.— Children should not be dosed with nostrums or substitutes, but have administered these- | tire principle of the Cantor Dean io Syrup, | instead or nasty, disagreeable, repulsive, Castor Oil. Physicians recommend ibis \ medicine to their patients Mothers provide ' yourselves with a bcttle at oi.ee, Price, 25 cents per bottle. McLAIN’S CANDIED VERMIFUGE BONBONB. / Are perfectly beautiful, delicious and effectJ ive. They resemble Cream Bonbons kept in Confectioners’shops. Taeir taste is delighti fut, they are sure and speedy”ln removing worms. Price. 25 cents pei box; Tbe Candy is much larger, and does not have any appearance of being medicated. Children love I them and Cry for them. Be sure you get 17 McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. Sold by all Druggists anil Dealers in Midi- ' i fW< \ANSIIAACK. STEVENSON A REID, i 92 A 91 latke Street Chicago, Sole Agents. r ‘ EMMET KANNAL, Agent, t 5-39-6t4. KensscJser, Indiana.
