Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1899 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A CAP ABLE mother must be a healthy mother. The experience of maternity should not be approached | without careful physical preparation. Correct and practical counsel is what the expectant and wouldbe mother needs and this counsel she can secure without cost by —. writing to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. a Mrs. Cora Gilson, Yates, Manistee Co., Mich., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—Two years ago flw >■**>*■ I began having such dull, heavy, dragJ* pains in my back ’ menses were P ro ~ 1 n WUU fuse and painful and was troubled with leucorrhcea. I took patent medicines and consulted a physician, but received no benefit and could not become pregnant. “Seeing one of your books, I wrote to you telling yon w my troubles and asking for advice. You an- Rw swered my letter promptly and I followed the directions faithfully, and derived so much benefit that I cannot praise cK iMWI Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- «■’ pound enough. I now find myself **■ zSKc pregnant and have begun its Si 13 use again. I cannot praise it JsK. enough.” *7 Mrs. Perley Moulton, Thetford, Vt., writes: //Kk “Dear Mrs. Pinkham— y I think Lydia E. Pinkham's / / / Vegetable Compound is an / X excellent medicine. I took W several bottles of it before the birth of my baby and I | WSHHMH got along nicely. I had no I after-pains and am now / I ■kEbHBHk strong and enjoying good / I HHHHHn health. Baby is also fat and ’ I healthy.” I ■EIMNMMjB Mrs. Chas. Gerbig, 304 I South Monroe St., Balti- I 10*0® more, Md., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—Before tak- I | " ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s I W J ’ Vegetable Compound I was I unable to become pregnant; but since I hat a used it my health is much improved, and I have a big baby boy, the joy • | and pride of our home.” “Forbid a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do.” Don’t Use SAPOLIO JQHNMSWYTHCOJ ’ I \fen I ▼© < (g?MAILORDER> i ii $6.76 Kitchen Outfit I COMPRISED OF ARTICLES NEEDED IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. 1 : : ■HMmKBESs EC*?.”. i we aak isn’t half or less. Not J a cen- how cheap but how good wm J turv. onr inspiration in retting thl. 1 S References: outfit together. ifconStaof 1 S <®9r 71 34 pieces—each and every <«» d nUI1 ’ ot which is of daily use in J ► nBF VBfida woman or any household. It is ; not the J 4 ’ Chicago. tinware grandmother used. fl HERE IS THE COMBINATION: ' ► ! !« Anti Rust Wart Brtf»r 4 fiat botlßfl. | Set as FOUR Card Fartj Cake Cutter*. 1 (J > 1 17-l 7 -? t J XX 4tr« NtaniHd. I Miflc Strainer. S 18 St Heavy Retinned Preserving Kettle. I Extra Larae Wart Bawl. S 16 at. Heavy Retinned Sauce Pan. |2 at 1 ’ *®? keßox - I Urge Weed Handle See. Ladle. 1 ► 1 Ceaiptete Never Break Kitchen U«p. | ioh and lIH Inch Pet Cerar. « <’ ’^ r r^yon P Frame Grater, extra heavy. * Se!"Ctas^MaA« araga 1 » 11-qL Graduated Measure. I Fleur Sieve. Buys it Complete. 1 < ’ _ . _ 1""! '!"!!!'IM < > which is Hated at lowest wholesale prices 2 ’ IX fill ri ■ •verything to oat wear and use,is fumiste 1 ► on receipt of only 109 to partly pay i I S mi.il/purchase amounting to <199 or above. 4 3
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