Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

YOU HAVE NO RIGHT To Suffer from Constipation, Bowel and Stomach Trouble. Q. What Is the beginning of sickness A. Constipation. , Q. What Is Constipation? A. Failure of the bowels to carry off the waste matter which lies In the alimentary canal where It decays and poisons the entire system. Eventually the results are death under the name of some other disease. , Note the deaths from typhoid fever and appendicitis, stomach, and bowel trouble, at the present time. Q. What causes Constipation? A. Neglect to respond to the call of Nature promptly. Lack of exercise. Excessive brain work. Mental emotion and Improper diet. Q. What are the results of neglected Constipation? A. Constipation causes more suffering than any other disease. It causes rheumatism, colds, fevers, stomach, bowel, kidney, lung and heart troubles, etc. It Is the one disease that starts all others. Indigestion, dyspepsia, diarrhea, loss of sleep and strength are its symptoms—piles, appendicitis, and fistula, are caused by Constipation. Its consequences are known to all physicians, but few sufferers realize their condition until It is too late. Women become confirmed invalids as a result of Constipation. Q. Do physicians recognize this? A. Yes. The,, first question your doctor •sks you Is “Are you Constipated?” That Is the secret. Q. Can it be cured? A. Yes, with proper treatment. The common error Is to resort to physics, such as pills, salts, mineral water, castor oil, Injections, etc., every one of which Is Injurious. They weaken and Increase the malady. You know this by your own experience. Q. What then should be done to cure it? A. Get a bottle of Mull’s Grape Tonic at •nee. Mull’s Grape Tonic will positively cure Constipation and stomach trouble in the shortest space of time. No other remedy has before been known to cure Constipation positively and permanently. Q. What is Mull’s Grape Tonic? A. It is a compound with 40 per cent of the juice of Concord Grapes. It exerts ■ peculiar strengthening, healing Influence upon the intestines, so that they can do their work unaided. The process Is gradual, btU sure. It Is not a physic. It Is unlike anything else you have ever used, but It cures Constipation, Dysentery, Stomach and Bowel trouble. Having a rich, fruity grape flavor, It Is pleasant to take. As a tonle It is unequalled, Insuring the system against disease. It strengthens and builds up waste tissue. Q. Where can Mull’s Grape Tonic be had? A. Your druggist sells It. The dollar bottle contains nearly three times the 50cent size. Good for ailing children and nursing mothers. A free bottle to all who have never used It, because we know It will cure you. 124 FREE BOTTLE 10145 Send this coupon with your name and address and druggist’s name, for a free bottle of Mull’s Grape Tonic for Stomach and Bowels,to MILL’S OR APE TONIC CO., Bl Third Avenue, Rack Island, HHnaia Give Full Addreee and Write Plainly The Jr.oo bottle contains nearly three times the Soc size. At drug stores. The genuine has a date and number stamped on the label —take no other from your druggist.

Friend in Need. The Tramp—Please, ma’am, could youso gimme er bite to cat? The Lady—l haven't a thing in the bouse to eat. The Tramp—-Well, I ain’t one uv dem kind uv guys wot’ll stand croun’ and see er woman starve, ma’am. Gimme a ole baskit an’ I'll hustle cround an’ steal sum tilin’ fer youse an’ me.

The Rock Island to-day announce* a very material reduction in homeseekers’ rates to its southwestern! territory. Heretofore the homeseekers’ rate has been fixed on a basis of approximately one fare plus $2 for the round trip. The new rates are about 75 per cent of the regular one-way rate for the round trip, and tickets carry the same limit and all the privileges of stopover, diverse route and side-trips as at the former rate. The dates of sale are the first and third Tuesdays of October, November and December. The richest, the most populous and the most prosperous part of India is to be found in the basins of the Indus, the Gauges, and the lower Brahmaputra. We are never without a bottle of Plso'e Cure for Consumption in our bouse.— Mrs. E. M. Swayie, Wakita, Okla., April 17, 1901.