Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1882 — While there’s lift there's hepe. [ARTICLE]
While there’s lift there's hepe.
There is no condition so low as o be hopeless, nor any plane so ligh as to be without fear. Many use Brown’s Iron Bitters inhealth as well as in sickness. It is nature’s iest assistant in keeping health and in restoring health. Its use will make you and all your family lealthy, robust and strong, and save you much loss of time and heavy doctor bills. The North American Review will present in its February number, to be published on the 15th of the present month, Part 111. of its series of articles on “The Christian Religion.” It will be from the pen of Geo. P. Fisher, the eminent professor of ecclesiastical history in the Yale Divinity School,— as thorough k scholar and as able a defender of the Christian faith as this country affords. A powerful presentation of the claims of Christianity is expected.
Election— Rensselaer Blue Ribbon temperance Union on Saturday evening Nov. 7th 1882 elected and installed the following officers for the ensuing term, ending June 30th: President, Alfred Tnomp* son; Vice Presidents, Wm. Beck, Mrs. Sampson Erwin, Bans Howland, Miss Amanda Osborn; Secretary, Noble J. York; Treasury Mre. J. P. Warper.
