Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1881 — To Husbands. [ARTICLE]

To Husbands.

Always complain btthg frrid, and remember that nobody :eta}<gets jtired. Your wife shotlld fewwA thing iff readiness for you, buffyoti Mipfild Mot de anything for her*/ . When your wife her a nickle; ask her. what shewaiiT” with it, and iejls you, hsff hei if she can’t do wfthbutft. I’hen go down town and spend jadbunt for cigars, • for rthey are a necessity, Go down town of an evening, stand around on the street cornerofid tai itics; its more interesting than tetostaj at home with your family, s. . ► f Charge your wife not M g#sffp‘ ■ bul you can spin all the’yarns, VoU wisli. Have your wife Aipanjl make fires, but don’t get up yourself .JjJl the of the family are eating breakfast, as; you might take cold. Wear old clothes, and piake votjrsclf as untidy as possible, uijtil ypiir health fails, then it would be best fpr you to fix up some, for hr all probability you will want another when sheds ©one. Have a smile for everybody-' youjneet but get a frown on before you go home. —Physiologist. By contracting a severe Cough and Cold, I was compelled to give up my daily work and keep to the house. A heighbbr recommended me to toy a bottle it was procured ana iised • (6 tny astonishment relief was instantaneous*;’ " •'* . Edw. W. Clayton, Waverly, Md.