Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1885 — "If!” [ARTICLE]

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"Stead Wok, gentlemen 1 Clear the track ahontad tW polioe, and, u the quickly authoring ercrwd surged back, steamer No. 4 came up tbe street, the magnificent black horses strikteg tie from the pavement. But boMI A wheel comes off! the steamer Is overturned, and the brave firemen are picked up Weeding and senseless! An investigation revealed the fact that in oiling tbe ateamer that morning the steward had neglected to put In the linch-pin. A little neglect on his part bad caused a loss of a half million dollars. Xbe busy marts of trade are full of men who are making the same fatal mistake. They neglect their kidneys, thinking they need no attention, whereas if they made occasional use or Warner’s safe cure they would never say that they don’t fool quite well; that a tired feeling bothers them; that they are plagued with indigestion; that their brain refuses to respond at call; that their nerves are all unstrung.—Ftre Journal.