Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

m McL AIN’S CANDIED JCIM CASTOR OiL SrR UP OF^ CASIi i* a ueucioas Syrnp of the Castor Bean, having all the properties of tbe Castor Oil. without its disagreeable taste.— j There is no repulsion or recoil in taking it. This syrup does not conuio Castor Oil. It ia ! a Cathartic that regulate the bowel*. Habitual constipation in ’ adults, stomach aching, feverish and teething children are speedily lei lieved, and this can be secompliahcd with tbe Syrup of the Castor Bean, much more satisfacI toiity and perfectly, than any other medicine. I it ia sr mild plivsic, opeiates without grip- ! ing, and in infiainmalion of the bowels, it i is decidedly tbe best aDd safest Cathartic;— I Children should not be dosed with bostruins 1 or substitutes, bat have administered tbe ac- : live principle of the Ca tor Bean iu Syrup, instead of nasty, disagreeable, repulsive Castor Oil. Physicians recommend 'his , medicine to their patients Mothers, provide yourselves with a bcttle at ot.ee. Price, 25 cents per bottle. McLain’s candied vermifuge bonbons. Are perfectly beautiful, delicious and effect- ' ive. They resemble Cream Bonbons kept la LConfectioners' shops. Their taste is delightful, they are sure aßd spetdy in removing worms. Price 25 cents pei box. The Gaudy j is much larger, and does not have any appearance of being medicated. Children love , them add cry for them. Be tare yon get McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. Sold by all Ihnggists and Dealers in Midi- ; ante. ( VAN SH A ACK, STEVENSON A REID. I 92 A 94 Lake Street Chicago, Sole Agents. ! - KMMET KANNAL. Ageut. ' 6-39 fra. Rcnstelacr, Indiana.