Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1887 — Kind Friends. [ARTICLE]

Kind Friends.

Friend —“I have brought you a few slices of ham.” Poor Neighbor—“Ah! How kind you are.” “Don’t mention it. It is really a pleasure for me to show you any little attention.” “Well, I appreciate your kindness. I can assure you of that. ” “As I said before, I am only too glad to be able to accommodate you. The slices are cut from a ham that was given us. By the way, if you discover any symptoms of trichinae in your family, after you have tried the ham, you will let us know, please. We are not going to eat of it until we hear from you.”— Texas Siftings. Gen’l Samuel I. Given, sx-Chief of Police, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: “Years ag j I was permanently cured by St. Jacobs Oil. I have had no occasion to use it since. My family keep it on hand. Its healing qualities are wonderful.” Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.