Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1896 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
wSSsJ Mr. Xeno W. Putnam, a literary man and a student of advertising, residing at Harmonsburg, P», under date of June .3, 1895, writes as follows: “Not long since I cams upon a ‘Knight of the Road’ taking something from a small vial, a circumstance that I would hardly have noticed had not my eye fallen upon the well-known Rlpans label. Then I was interested, and proceeded to Interview him. ‘What do I take ’em fur?’ he answered my query. ‘See here, young fellow, what do ye take yer swag .fur? Fun. ain’t it? Yer see, when a fellow's liver and stomach is out'* er whack tber ain’t much fun in my biz; so I gets these here pills and then I have fun. A fellow can have lots o’ fun trampin’ if ’is stomach’s in good order. So that’s what I takes 'em fur; just fun. Where do I live? Usually about where I happen ter be. Yer see, I live there because I haln’t happened ter di& there yet, thanks ter these little fellows,’ holding up the vial. Partly in a spirit of Jest I told him it might be considerably to his advantage to give some address where bii’might be reached. ‘I don’t take no advantages,’ he answered sagely, ‘I just take these 'er pills an’ travel.’ The circumstance was so unique that I decided to report it to you.’’ Rlpaus Tabu tee are (old by druggists. or by mall It lhe price (60 oenu a box) la sent to The Blpau Ctamlcal Company, No. 10 Spruce Street. New York Samp!rial. 10 cents. O.N.P, • No,**-®** VVHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS ’’ please say you saw the advertlaeuMmfl In thia paper. ~ M I ‘ M 1 M Bwt
