Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1858 — Rabies in Indiana. [ARTICLE]

Rabies in Indiana.

We find the following article floating ( I about in our exc’uaiiges: We frequently see in our Indiana papers i 1 articles on the extrein 1 richness and product- ( ( iveness of the soil, and the wonderful health- i ! fulness and salubrity of the climate —all of which are true in the fullest sense. But we ( have failed to notice anything in regard to the productivenss of the human family-, in j i this most favored part of Uncle Sam's do- ( ' minions. It ought to be known abroad, th it ; babies gro>v here in a way that woudd satisfy i the most ardent advocate of an “increase in the army.” People who have endured a I childless union for “lo! these many, years” in other States, have been blessed with these ; “well-springs of pleasure,” to the full extent 1 ' of their desires. A friend of purs, from an Eastern Strife, ' ! told us that he was journeying through Jas- ; per county; he found a couple of his acquain- , tances, who had moved there with a family : : of grown up children; but after residing there i awhile, owing to “something in the atnfos- ( phere,” they had begun to collect arotii d them a second installment <■>( responsibilities. Thfese are facts. It would be 'well for 'all ; who wish to raise big babies as well as those 1 who like to see big corn, wheat, potatoes j and evervtliing else that is good to eat—to ( come quick and plant themselves on our ' fertile prairies.