Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1895 — "Good Spirits." [ARTICLE]
"Good Spirits."
The words have different meanings to n spiritualist, a Kentuckian, ami an average mnn. For the average man good "spirit* depend on good digestion. How to insure good digestionV A Bipjnis Tubule after each meal, that’s all. Honest proof is fat 1 better than doubtful praise; but where will you find the man who has got the nerve to give itV Or the one who has got the sense to take It/ A young gentleman, speaking of a young beauty’s yellow hair, called It pure gold. “It ought to be,” quoth the bachelor; “It looks like twenty-four carrots." Hall’* Catarrh Care. Is taken Internally. Trice ?B cents. The man who laughs when he Is not happy either has something to sell or something to conceal.—Exchange. Half-cured eruptions always recur., Eradicate them With Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. ■ - ■ “Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye,” Black or Brown. 50c. There is a great deal of true religiotl’ In silent endurance.—Detroit Free Press. ’ Fon Whooping Cough, Piso’s Cure Is a successful remedy.—M. P. Diktkr, 67 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.,Nov. 14, ’94.
