Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — A House in a Fret. [ARTICLE]
A House in a Fret.
Let the mother become sick and helpless, and the hou-e is all in disorder. When both father and mother are down, you may as well close the shutters. Order is brought out of chaos often very easily, and Mrs. John Malin, of South Butte, Mont., Feb. 17.1893, found an easy way out of her difficulties, as she writes thus: “My husband and Hook very bad rheumatism from severe colds, and my arms were so lame I could not raise tnem to help myself. I sent at once for a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. and before the bottle was half empty I could go about my work. My husband became so lime he could not get out of bed. Two and a half bottles completely cured him. I will always praise St. Jacobs Oil, and you may u-e this as you see fit.” By the use of an electric door-mat, lust invented, a storekeeper or house:eeper can leave the door open with safety. When a visitor steps upon the mat an electric bell rings.
