Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1890 — Pure Air Unpopular. [ARTICLE]

Pure Air Unpopular.

A sound, healthy person takes no harm from a slight chill, and if in the late summer and in autumn we accustom ou’ - selves to cool rooms and but a moderate amount of clothing we are so much the better prepared for winter. The matter is, of course, especially important to judges, lawyers, and others who spend most of the day in offices. I have seen learned counselors panic-stricken by the raising of window, and I understand that some judges would probably fine tor contempt of court anybody who should introduce a current of pure air within their jurisdiction. No wonder that litigation thrives in a bad atmosphere.