Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1897 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A NECKLACE OF PEARLS OMH Is a "beautiful possession. If a woman owns VS one, and if a single pearl drops off the string, R 7 she makes haste to find and restore it. ’ ■ -X Good health is amove valuable possession B IjßVf than a oeeldaee of the most beautiful pearls, f yet one by cae the jewels of health slipaway, f and women fseem indifferent until it is almost I too late, and they cannot be restored. I To die before you are really old is to suffer I premature death, and that is a sin. It is a sin |fl because it is the result of repeated violations fl if of nature's laws. Pain, lassitude and weariness, inability to ||||||| pleep, dreadful dreams, starting violently from sleep, are aSI symptoms of nerve trouble. You eannot have nerve trouble and keep I your health. la ninety-nine cases out of a '#Sr ' f hundred the womb, the ovaries and the bladder 7 I are affected. They are not vital organs, he ace / / they give out socmesL ’ T~ v* Mrs. Lydia R. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- • I pound, by building up the nerves and restoring woman’s or K all i s,n to its natural state, relieves all these troublesome uterine symptoms. In confirmation of this we, by Jflkrtflv permission, refer to the following women, all of whom speak from experience: Miss Cklia Vam * e Hohn, 1912 Sharswood St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Gback Coi.lord, 1434 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, O.; Mbs. Newell, 50 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. | Isabel Oberg, 220 Chestnut St., Woburn, ifass., ’ 0 7 * Mrs. A. H. Cole, New Rochelle, N. Y., and many otbers For special symptoms Mrs. Pinkham has prepared a Sanative Wash, which will cure local troubles. Give these medicines a trial. ■ Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., if you are not quite * * satisfied ; you can address private questions to a woman. . ----- . . ■ i
Bear in Mind that “The Gods Help Those Who Help Themselves.” Self Help Should Teach You to Use SAPOLIO ire IhaMpM I While discussing the merits of Ripans Tabtiles recently, in a conversation with a friend, a surgeon who is employed by the Long Islam! Railroad, and who has a iarga private practice among people of social and business prominence in Brooklyn, tho City of Churches, expressed himself quite forcibly, saying : “ I don’t wish my name to appear as aa indorser of a medicine that is advertised to the public at large, but there are several of my private patients who have not required ray services as much this spring as has been usual, and two of them I found had been taking Ripans Tabales, and were said to have been so much benefited by their that I became very much interested in their eases, because the illness from which they had suffered was of a sort from which a doctor is no more free than other people are. It was dyspepsia, and I knew by my own experience just what that was ana how difficult it is to treat it aacwfally. I finally tried Ripans Tabulcs myself and, ‘by ginger,* they are all the circular pretends them to be. They are a first-class article. I can heartily indorse than. The formula is an old one, but with one or two slight changes that seem to add an effectiveness that was never before to be relied upon with to much errtaraty.’* a _i Jit ■ililiiaiaWmnmnTimr tnapa-ercarton< withoutrlarn)tanowtoraaleataeets Snz etoi.aea vmecam. Vila low-»e*eed «w* 'del for too hoot and the economical. One done* y theave-nim kad by n»l >‘J bending forty-eight eenta to too lill-.r. CxxucaS Qoarasx, Jia. mtpaaaManat.Saw-or aMnirto carton <rn tulwi will be »ent tor fly* oanta.
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