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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1895)
16 ii if N THE COURIER -w v huhus-:'. i A 1 "., f a SiiP0 SaiH BjKtt 0St MM) $MjYYfttWj, Corner 1-ltti and 3VI Steam,, Lincoln, JKeb TTJEKISH, BTJSSIAN, ROMAN, ELECTRIC, CABINET AND HOT SALT BATHS. r.1. .Uni. Hiixu hatha will find thft )mt nnssihlA inmiuhMnfo ThmtKrhnnt thn hiliMinir AVArvthinir is plnan anil whnla rWIHD WMI15 iuvou ,m ..... -- - ,---.-. rtn..-,.uu uwBUV. . - .. --- .... . - .--- Mbmuuta ifl riven underetanuingiy ana trained attendants are to be found in every department, ine miuerai waters from tneArtestwa wells axe particularly refreshing to thoso who are tired or overworked. For the cure of liver, kidney, stomach and nervous diseases aad all ehronic complaints, and especially for Rheumatlam these waters have proven most efficacious. The great plunge, 50x142, and 3 to 10 feet deep, tilled with mineral water, is a splendid place to learn to swim. Lessons taught ky .nd women. This water, though constantly chancing, is kept at an eves temperature the year around. In connection also is a fine barber shop and hair dressing department, both complete in every particular; scalp treatment aad 1 poos are given. The hair arranged tor parties, bend for runner particulars. Savannah, N. Y., Mf ch 18th, 1894. Messrs. S. C Wbcls & Co., Xe Roy, N. Y.: GENTLEMEN I was pronounced by my home physician as having tubercolosis, and I went South without any apparent benefit. I was recommended to use Shiloh's CeaWMBBptiem Care, and its results have been wonderful. I cheer fully recommend it to any -" -iffering from lung trouble. James V. Goss. "For Years," Says Cabbie E. Stockweix, of Chester field, X. H., "I was afflicted with an extremely severe pain In the lower part o the chest. The feeling was as if a ton weight was lair, on a spot the size of my hand. Dur ing the attacks, the perspiration woulu stand iu drops ou my face, and it was 1 agony for me to 'make sufficient effort even to whis per. They came suddenly, at any hour of the day or night, lasting from thirty minutes to half a day, leaving as suddenly; but, for several days after, I was quit pros trated and sore. Sometime; the attacks were almost dally, then less frequent After about four years of this suffering, I was taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and when I began to recover, I lidd the worst attack of my old trouble I ever experienced. At the first of the fever, my mother gave me AVer's Pills, my doctor recommending them as being better than anything he could prepare. I continued taking these Tills, and so great was the benefit derived that during nearly thirty years I have h-d but one attack of my former trouble, which yielded readily to the same remedy." AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C.AyerlS Co., Lowell, Ifais. t Every Dose Effective ItjyftgUJitfc Mm fir jl hp,y--8.CT A :! -1