Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1912 — ANSWERS THE CALL [ARTICLE]
ANSWERS THE CALL
Rensselaer People Have Found That This Is True. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause majr hurt the kidneys. Spells of bffckache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers the call, Is Doan’s Kidney Pills, tested and proven. Many Rensselaer people rely on it. Here is Rensselaer prqof. L. G. Anderson, E. Vine Street, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “Last November I strained my back while lifting and I .suffered so Intensely that I thought that I would be obliged to lay off from work. The pain across tbe small of my back was almost unbearable at times. I happened to read a statement in the local papers, regarding Doan’s Kidney Pills and I lost no time in getting a supply. I took this remedy strictly according to directions and in three'or tour days I noticed a marked improvement. By the, time I had finished the contents of One box, I was free from the trouble. Doan’s Kidney Pills deserve the highest praise,” by all dealers. Price 50 cens. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ~ Remember the name —Doan's —and take no other. •
A good many men No one will defend the habit It is a bad custom that has been adopted thought lessly aud many a man would shudder if he thought that his epithets were taken with all the blasphemy which they imply. There are often intense moments when-a man explodes and says things that he should not say and would not say if he had a moment’s time for thought. Most c' us have been there, A womans would simply say ”oh, Fudge” or "jfmminy Whiz” or “Great Heavens” or “you ornery pup’’ or something like that. But 4voman has been educated along more refined lines and has adopted a modified and less shocking vocabu-
lary for occasions of excitement i man usually uses a string of unprmtable terms, the most modesV ot which is the word “damn,” and he don’t mean any harm except to express upon listeners his earnestness. While ~>ost men have sworn on special octhem would not care to have it printed of them that they swore, and that is casions. It is probable that most of the case with Dave Haste. .Dave is the man who engaged in the pump gun pursuit of a sneak or window peeper Thursday night. The Republican stated that he cussed as he fired. We Were told so. But now we have evidence that he did not cuss. The evidence is positive aai'so dose-home we are com r polled to back up on that portion of ou» write-up’ in Friday’s paper and to say that Dave did net swear even in the excitement "of his pursuit Our information comes from no less reliable source titan from Dave’s wife, who was within sight and hearing ail tbe time. It is gratifying to know that under the strain of circumstances Dave had the fortitude to confhfi himself. He has about nine-tenths of the masculine gender dimmed to a standstill. Just what Dave said may never be printed in the papers, but ire want it distinctly understood that he did not cuss, not a damned bit. Try some of Leavel’s home made candies. • Have your sale bills printed st The
