Boone County Recorder . tures living in thelungs having no business there andeating them away as caterpillars dothe leaves of Germ The phlegm that is _. coughed up is those Disease. part, of ^ langa which have beengnawed off and destroyed. Theselittle bacilli, as the germs are called,are too small to be -seen with thenaked eye, but they are very muchalive just the same, and enter thebody in our food, in the air we Ibreathe, and through the pores ofthe skin. Thence they get into theblood and finally arrive at the lungswhere they fasten and increase withfrightful rapidity. Then GermanSyr


Boone County Recorder . tures living in thelungs having no business there andeating them away as caterpillars dothe leaves of Germ The phlegm that is _. coughed up is those Disease. part, of ^ langa which have beengnawed off and destroyed. Theselittle bacilli, as the germs are called,are too small to be -seen with thenaked eye, but they are very muchalive just the same, and enter thebody in our food, in the air we Ibreathe, and through the pores ofthe skin. Thence they get into theblood and finally arrive at the lungswhere they fasten and increase withfrightful rapidity. Then GermanSyrup comes in, loosens them, killsthem, expells them, heals the placesthey leave, and so nourish andsoothe that, in a short time consump-tives become germ-proof and well. • Ei! THEONLY TRUE IRONTONIC d si rMjrt&Trenew a^nStlrSSjOlaUlraraeicataT UMB lealK?firose bloom ou cheeks,b« paaphl Ot. HAftTa* MIMCINI 00, >nes. nsrras, anos-raoalTe new complaints p«-m, ntturtt, andr cure. Return* bear. THE NEW WEBSTER


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