Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1900 — HELP FOR WOMEN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HELP FOR WOMEN

■WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED. “I do not feel very well, I am so tired all the time. Ido not know what is the matter with me.” You hear these words every day; as often as you meet your friends just so of fen are these* words repeated. More than likely you speak the same significant words yourself, and no doubt you do feel far from well most cf the time. Mrs. i!lla Rice, of Chelsea, Wis., whose portrait we publish, writes that she suffered for two years with bear-ing-down pains, headaehe, backache, and hadallkindsof miserable feelings, all of which was caused by falling and inflammation of the womb, and after doctoring with physicians and numerous medicines she was entirely cured by

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com* pound. If you are troubled with pains, fainting spells, depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, headache, backache, and always tired, please remember that there is an absolute remedy which will relieve you of your Buffering as it did Mrs. Rice. Proof is monumental that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is . the greatest medicine for suffering women. No other medicine has made the cures that it has, and no other woman has helped so many women by direct advice as has Mrs. Pinkham; her experienca is greater than that of any living person. If you are sick, write and get her ad rice; her address is Lynn, Mass,

MRS. ELLA RICE