Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1889 — Some Old Fashions Revived. [ARTICLE]

Some Old Fashions Revived.

There is at present a revival of old fashions steadily going on. Popular favor has returned to many of the customs of early times, and our homes ure rapidly assuming an air of tho past. The old spinning-wheel has returned from eiile and iorms a conspicuous and interesting ornament iu our homes. Quaint old tapestries, rug? and articles of lurniture have been restored to deserved popularity There is a reason for this revival. Our ancestors were of the substantial kind, and their tastes were accordingly marked. They looked to their personal comfort, and when it was attained thpy stopped. .fashions foibles had no charm ior them, and in mind and person they were the equal of any people the world has yet seen. Quick iu perception and accurate in judgment, they soon detected the cause of any physical discomfort and as quickly applied the proper means for the removal of it. Conspicuous among some of the olrl fashions recently revived has been the reproduction of some of our grandmothers' early lime home cures, which are now holding a deserved position in popular favor, under the name of Warner’s Log Cabin remedies. and include a Sarsaparilla for the blood. Hops and Buchu for the stomach and system. Cough Remedy for colds, Extract for internal or external pain, Hair Tonic, Bose Cream for catarrh, Plasters and Pills. For purity, simplicity, and for their genuine beneficial properties, they are unequaled. and are worthy of our good old grandmothers. who first produced them. May there be a revival, by their use. of the good health and long lives of early times 1