Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1882 — Rubbing It Out. [ARTICLE]
Rubbing It Out.
The editor of the Courier, Mr.W. F. Cook, was seized a few mornings ago by a terrible pain in the left shoulder and neck. Having been favorably impressed for some time with the virtue of an article recommended for all sudden pains, and especially rheumatism, we rubbed the offending part, and, in less time than we write it, relief came. That article is St. Jacobs Oil. Canajoharie, N 7 Y., Courier. Farmer Watson, of Marcy, Oneida county, N. Y., will exhibit at the state and county fairs specimens of German carp that he has cultivated in his ponds in Marcy. The original carp were sent from Washington two years ago. Of Mr. Watson’s share only eight, about one inch in length, survived. Now he has four ponds with six hundred or eight hundred fish of various sizes. Some of them weigh between five and six pounds. General Sheridan receives, on an average, 1,200 invitations a year to reunions and similar gatherings. “I believe St. Jacobs Oil to be the very best remedy known to mankind,” says Mr. Roberts, business manager of this paper.— Milwaukee, Wie., Sentinel.
