Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1882 — Why They Both Laughed. [ARTICLE]
Why They Both Laughed.
Preachers will have their little jokes like other people. “Gome over and preach for me to-night,” saida divine to a clerical friend whom he met in the street. ‘‘ I can’t to-night, ” was the reply; “I’m right down ill with a sick headache.” “Well,” drolly observed the other, “that won’t matter, for if you preach as you usually do you won’t have to use your head. ” They both laughed, and poked each other in the ribs and said it was a good one, just as though they had been the worst kind of sinners all their lives.— Yonkers Gazette. Mb. George C. Coleman, of Seymour, Ind,, writes : “I have kept Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla in my family for years. My wife thinks there is no such medicine as it is. I think it excellent for weakness and indigestion. We also use it for coughs and colds and it does not fail us.”
