Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1881 — James Cough Pill Ce. [ARTICLE]
James Cough Pill Ce.
Gents: I am using your pills in my family for the whooping cough and am delighted with the results. I would recommend them to parents whose children are troubled with that disease. A. Webb. A clergyman in this city lost bis hat one evening last week ana was obliged to go home with a shabbier one, which had been left in place of it. Next day the hat was returned by the penitent appropriator, who thus apologized: “I f ll never take a minister’s nat again. You cannot think what queer things I’ve had running through my head ever since X put that hat on.” The Philadelphia Star asserts that truth whispered is more effective than nonsense thundered;” and truth it is that Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is the best remedy in the hind for curing a cough or cold. Suffolk and Berkshire pigs may be profitably fed, to be sold at nine or ten months, upon clover, com meal, linseed meal, or corn and oat meal. Half a pound of linseed meal per day on the average to six-months’ old pigs would be sufficient. Ho, Ts Baxdheam!—There is Just one way, and no more, bj which you may be cured. Use * 4todorl«ed extract of’ petroleum. It will positively produce new hair; there ii no substitute for this marvelous petroleum hair renewer. A poultry dealing firm in Mendota ho.ffeT go,pou,tr? ' «* Chk *e»
