Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — KANSAS PRAISING IT. [ARTICLE]

KANSAS PRAISING IT.

“While I was iu Topeka last Winter, said the Hon. AHJ&r. Edgertona '*7 ii ad a pretty rough time of it. I Slot a bad cold, anidj then that ltdttbe* log sufficiently .severe, I was also at. Hickecf* #it^ 7 rliteu ihatwin; Tlft-pjft Stas.in my left shoulder. 'At times J. wlmost writhed in agony., I tell you sir, that the paiu haw been ' greater had my shoulder been screwed up in a vise. I and felt like I was Lined to remain in that conditicMt My friends and a physician,;vqerqgeg|-« ereus in their prescriptions and my' room soon becaipeq*aHicatvpe apothecary shop v ButOiothing did' me any gfiWK Obedtiy- stfthe- one told m§ I was enduring a, great deal of tihedless pain whetr f could invest ftfty cent in a bottle o{ St. Jacobs Oil apd be doted. I hivedteddtt m bottle 6f the Qll. rubbed it on nfy shoulder twice, aha in two days forgot that I ever had rheumatism Yes, that is A great Remedy, an,d no mistake. They dah’t say to hdueh in favofof its heal<ing power.” The above was uttered, by Edgington while sifting' in the porch of theLta House,, at Columbus, the other evening, and was owheard by an escaped reporter, who is traveling the country ineqg. Inquiry developed the factrjhat Hr, EddlngtW is one of thft most widely known men in Kansas, figuring prominentNjL In politics, and acting as~ the responsible agent of the BradstreeJ Commercial Agency. Upbri \ subsequently making Mr. EdmgtOh'B acquaint taince the reporter was assured that all be had heard was true, and-he.waa at liberty to use it ip the papier s.-rGa-wego {Kiln.) Democrat. „ ‘ The Lbndon Times .believek that war between Austria and Russk ’is always a possibility, but th£t tiidre js no immediate likelihood of an outbreak between those j>owerS,' \\ go on a furlough to is considered an important' sign that there" is no fear of She tpeaee - being* broken. 1! The Bt. Paul (Minn.) Globe, observes : Things had gone wreilg with him, and he wanted, to dig; yet he had the/whqle house darting a-ound m ightXY, jively, so we heafd, hunting for the St. Jacobs Oil bottle, when the first twipge qf rheumatisja gathered - } £ 1 • ' . . t Clark Morrispn, m? iyor-elect qf OsN. iY.j is tlie foreman of the Oswego Palladium, in which journal he owns a third interest.