Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1877 — Farmers, Mechanics, [ARTICLE]
Farmers, Mechanics,
and all people who appreciate toe value of keeping a memorandum of business transactions, daily events, and Items of interest or importance, for future reference, should call ou their druggists and get Dr. Pierce’s Memorandum book free. The Doctor’s Grand Invalids’ Hotel at Buffalo, which costs, when finished, two hundred thousand dollars, will be opened early in June next, for the reception of patients afflicted with chronic diseases and deformities. It will afford the most perfect facilities for the cure of such affections, and its Faculty of physicians and surgeons will embrace graduates from both American and European Medical Schools who have become'distinguished for their skill. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, by Dr. H. V. Pierce, a work of over nine hundred large pages, illustrated by two hundred and eighty-two engravings, and elegantly bound in cloth and-gilt, is sent to any address by the Author on receipt of one dollar ana fifty cents. Almost one hundred thousand copies have already been sold. 8. A. Craig, Esq., druggist, of West Alexander, Pa., says: “ I sell more of Dr. Pierce’s preparations than all others combined. They give satisfaction in every case and I can cheerfully recommend them to the public.”, Rheumatism Quickly Cursd.— lf any reader of this paper suffers from rheumatism, let him get his druggist to order two bottlee of “ Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy’’ from his wholesale druggist in Chicago, or of Browning & Sloan, Indianapolis, and just a» certain as toe sun shines to-morrow, just as sure wills cure follow. It is taken internally. Price, |L Patentees and inventors should read advertisement of Edson Bros., In another column.
