Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1892 — SAN FRANCISCO PRO????S . [ARTICLE]
SAN FRANCISCO PRO????S .
Whpt !> 7 t'st Impressed a Travele* Was* the Girla and tile Flea*. A traveler just returned from Ban Vj r*' ; , -f'er a considerable stay in ■ 't c , a Louisville Post man '! «t "iv,;-,* -sod him most were ris r- ' ue ileas. Both are large i nr ontifui in numbers. ‘ • omen are the finest-looking is you ever saw,” says the • . :uj. ‘They tire well develvjnh sty .indhiindsome. Of course biipre? l ed. Du: next to b ■» - rj- the fir -s u.; up th( o. t .aii'l ofatfetd i.o. T ■ 'have sio f In b I -ancisco, but th< «■ 4; name Is ..sgion.- Hare it bo ju frequently see ‘Rough on ; ;;ii vertised for sale. But in Sm t sco it is ‘Rough on Ileas.' Toi si le sign everywhere. I' is t. a' ) ■ o poison for disconsolate servant girls ■<> jommit suicide with. I don’t wonder ihat desperate measures taken to get rid of the San. Francisco ilea. He Is everywhere—in your clothes, in your bed, in the carpet, in the furniture. He is not a pleasanl object to talk about, but in San Francisco h. is too prominent a featu.'e to be ignore 1. The flea is one of the principal objections to the glorious dimate it California.”
Did yon ever buy a horse and not have some mi sc vings as to his points till they were full tested? Not so with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; yon may be sure of it at the start. It never disappoints those who give it a ' air and persistent trial.
