Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

mH W/ / ( / K Mi ■■ FA 1 ■' Miss speaks to z young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period —how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound! “To Young Women: —l suffered for six years with rhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded evety month, as X knew it fileant three or four days of intense pain. The doctor said 1 this was due to an inflamed condition of the uterino appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. ’• “If girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank Godi for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, that was the only, medicine which helped me any. Within three weeks after I started t® take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished considerably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. lam like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I havi ■ added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and I fed light anA 1 happy.”—-miss Agnes Miller, 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, '< The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman**, health. Anything unusual at that time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound regulates menstruation and makes those periods painless. REAI> WHAT MISS LIXDBECK SAYS l “Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Eydia E. Pinion ham’s Vegetable Compound has greatly benefitted me. I will tell you how I suffered. My, trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as eadi month went by that I was getting worse. I had, gay severe bearing-down pains in my back andabdo. W f&t' men. U A fri en d advised me to try Mrs. medicine. I did so and am now free from all „BA >6 pain duiing my periods.”—Jessie C. Lindbecx. a 1201 6th Street, Itockford, HL r\ FREB advice to women. Fj\ I \ Remember, every woman is cordially i J Ml 111 I ’ invited to xtrite to Mrs. Pinkham if them * i Wrllf anything about her symptoms she does I not understand. Mrs. Pinkham’s address is Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her advice has restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. Why don’t you try it. my sick sisters? W FORFEIT we cannot forthwith proffnee the original letter* and algnttlMStC above testimonials, which will prove their absolute genninone*,. L/dU E. PLukhuuu Medicine Vo„ Lynn, Mm. JBk Jflk Bruises ■ Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year, ft /OEM the FAMILY’S FAVORITE MEDICINE A (accaitU 9 CANDY & BEST FOR THE BOWELS J

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