Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1899 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SALESWOMEN understand what torture Is. Constantly on their feet whether well or ttL Compelled v to smile and be agreeable to customers while dragged down with some feminine weakness. Backaches and aches count for little. They must keep going or lose their place. To these Mrs. Pinkham’s help is WOMEN offered. A letter to her at Lynn, ww Mass., will bring her advice free NO EJkNN of all charge. mmmw Miss Nancie Shobk. Florence. THFKN f Oft NO Col., writes a letter to Mrs. Pink- " ******* ham from which we quote: “I had been in poor health for some time, my troubles hay* ing been brought on by standing, so my physician said, causing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at monthly periods. I doctored and took various medicines, but IF-Efcgxy 2 K ot no relief, and when I wrote to you * not wal * mor « than i° ar blocks J at a time. I followed your advice, taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Purifier -r HiThr connect i° n with the Vegetable Com* -3 yffßoflal pound and began to gain in strength I in -4 from the first. lam getting to be a L iSSa stranger to pain and I owe it all to your medicine. There ij none equal to it, for I have tried many others bejjjfl fore using yours. Words cannot i 'Wm / y@|l be to ° stron £ P 1 ™ 8 * °f it.** “Dear Mrs. Pinkham — l feel it ill my duty to write you in regard t» what your medicine has done for had been troubled with irhad ovarian trouble, the left ovary being so swollen and sore that I conld not move without pain. Now, thanks to your wonderful medicine, that tired feeling is all gone, and I am healthy and strong.”

DIM Proverb Thai— |i| but just *8 forceful today as one hundred years ago. good common sense advice in almost every transaction, bot for sent purposes let us suppose you are going to buy a binder, a mower i com harvester. y, ;< sibly you have made up your mind to get something cheaper than Kwy® Peering Ideal. baps it is not yet too late to “go back.” And it certainly is “better HtW :o back than to go wrong.” [’]■* it word “cheaper” is an old fraud. Do not be deceived by it. Jj-f3 ring Ideal grain and grass harvesters are “ideal” because they embody J-1 f~M best thoughts and suggestions of the farmer and the mechanic. IMI -M •y are simple, scientific and substantial. LdpOl y are the cheapest to buy because they are the best to own. > I J IRUia HARVESTER! -

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Alsba stine, the only durable wall coating, takes the place of scaling kalaomines, wall paper and paint for walla. It can be used on plaster, brick, wood or canvas.

Alabastine can be used over paint or paper; paint or paper can be used over Alabastine. Bay only in five pound packages, property labeled; take ne substitute.

Every church and schoolhouse should he coated only with Alabastine. Hundreds of tons used yearly for this work. Genuine Alabastine does not rub and scale off.

Alabastine packages have foil directions. Anyone can brash It on. Ask piill dealer for tint card. ‘’Alabastine Bra”"'