Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1899 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE constantly recurring monthly suffering gives women 1 the bines! jS How hopeless the future appears, month after month : m the same siege with menstrual pain! Comparatively few women understand that excessive pais .1 indicates ill-health, or some J ■w f A n#h AfA CAfT serious derangement of the UaL&rUluVaLlw M feminine organs. A million woiiieD have been helped by Mrs. Pinkbam. Read M • what two of them say. Mrs. Lizzie Coleman, of Wayland, N. Y., writes: j “Dear Mrs. Pinkham — For years I suffered with painfnl menstruation and falling of womb. The bearing-down pains ■ M in my back and hips were dreadful. I could not stand for | j more than five, minutes at a time when menstruation began. j| But thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- WSHSSHWSt table Compound, my sufferings are now I j a thing of the past. I shall gladly I recommend vour medicines to all my friends.”. Miss C. D. Morris, 3 Louisburg Square, Boston, Mass., writes: •■Dear Mrs. Pinkham —l have been using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Bri&sr 1m Vegetable Compound and it has helped me wonderfully. I was troubled with headache, backache and that weak and tired feeling. I SgEj K * Jm cannot say enough in praise of your jIgSH " medicine for it has done me so much mggtf l good. I shall recommend it to all my friends who suffer.” Despondency is a dis- / ease. Nervousness and JPT snappishness come with fSffl i&tC A it. Will power won't overcome it The feminine organs are con- ' '|\ nected by nerves with I “I\]' I* At * lTr| 1 the brain and all parts * ' . 9 I of the body. These organs must be healthy or the mind ia 9 not healthy. 1 All low-spirited or suffering women may write to Mrs. Pink- I 11am at Lynn, Mass., and receive her advice free of charge* 9 Don’t wait nntil your life is wrecked by neglect and suffering, | I Get advice in time. ■

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DO NOT SET A PLANT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ R. M. KELLOCCB BOO«j§ GREAT CROPS OF SMALL FRUIT J ARD HOW TO CROW THEM. He has grown the largest crops of fancy fruit ever wM ducea on ns sere. In hts experimental garden ore single PLANTS WHICH PRODUCE OVER FOUR QUARTS of fine large berries. Our customer* have done as weU. This has beenaoemH: Sished by scientifically breeding up plants to a high fruiting vigor so they throw their e development or fruit Instead of useless runners. Ail are propagated from an ItHRIHi PLANT and restricted for sixteen years, or since the introduction of the variety. The UrgestimK most perfectly equipped experimental gardens in the United States. The cheapest plant Is which will give you the best fruit and most of It. You can’t afford to play second fiddle on the mssM ket by using scrub plants. The only large stock of strictly thoroughbred plants in Standard varieties only IS cents oer dozen and 300 for SI.OO. Starts propagatingmH with these strong fruiting plants. The book is tent free. Send in your address quick. Address R. M. KELLOGG. Box 678, THREE RIVERS. MICHIGAN. S

CHURCHES AND SCHOOLHOUSEB The Interior walls of churches, schoolbosses and all public halls should never be coated with anything but the durable and pure Alabastlne. So evident has this tact become, that hundreds of tons are used annually for this work. The genuine Ala beetine does not rub or scale off. It Is cleanly during the long period of Its usefulness. Every owner of a building should use It. Ask year paint dealer or druggist for card of tints, and write Aw free copy of our paper, Alabastlae Era, to Alabastlae Co* Grand BantUa Mlah.