Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1894 — The Way to Walk. [ARTICLE]

The Way to Walk.

Try and be quiet when you walk, says a physical culturally; d n't wab ble, don’t beat the air, don’t shuffle the shoulders; dont fancy yourself a whirligig. Keep to a narrojv base when walking, and not by any ‘ breadth” or sidewise movement interfere with other pedestrians. How tired all those people look! The r faces are haggard and drawn; their backs ache; tneir nerves are unstrung, and their brains are muddled. All this is the result .of mal-poise and waste of nene force through misdirected locomotive action. Walking on scientific principles with unimpeded hip and leg action, and otherwise n conservation of energy, is a joy alii.< to the walker and the on-iooken

A boy at Ed. Kays’, Saturday. A new boy at Mel Ladue’s this morning. Capt and Mrs. Wasson spent Thanksgiving with relatives in T erre Haute. For sick headache, caused by a disordered stomach, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are the most reliable remedy. ‘My mother first recommended these to |me, thirty years ago- T hey are the mildest t.nd best purgative in use." —S. CBradburn, Worthington. Mass. December term, Commissioners court, wiP convene next Monday. A. C. Bushey has disposed of butchering business to Jas. Crev iston «fc Bro. The numerous cu.es of rheumas tism by themse of the old standard blood\purifier, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, show conclusively that it is an effective remedy, if not indeed the si ecific, for the most painful and persistent of malad es. What has cured othe.s will also cure you. Our old friend J. P. Carr, of the Fowler Leader, has a libel suit on hand. Venued to this county. The Goodland Herald has been enlarged to a 7-column quarto. Goods valued at about S2OO wei e stolen from Joe Pefley’s merchant taikring establishment, Earning tor, ednesda/night. The Bazaar to be given by the ladies of the Presbyterian congre gation, will be held in John Eger’s old stand, beginning Tuesday, Deo 18, and continue through the week. N. 8. Bates and family attended the funeral of the father of Mr. 8., who died in Carrollcounty last Saturday, aged 82 years.