Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1882 — Duty te Others. [ARTICLE]

Duty te Others.

Chambersbuko, July 26,1876. This is to let the people know that I, Ansa Maria Kricfer, wife of Tobias Erider, am now past seventy-four years of age. My health has been very bad for some years past I was troubled with weakness, bad cough, dyspepsia, great debilty and constipation of the bowels. I was so miserable T could hardly eat anything. I heard of Hop Bitters, and was resolved to try them. I have only used three bottles, and I feel wonderfully good, well and strong again. My bowels are regular, my appetite good, aad cough all gone. I feel so well that I think it my duty to let the people know, as so many knew how bad I was, what the medicine has done for me, so they can cure themselves with it. Anna M. Krideb, Wife of Tobias Krider. It is customary in Zion Methodist churches for members to pass in front of the chancel rail at each Sunday morning service and lay on the treasurer’s table their contributions. Treasurer Hill on a recent occasion took his seat as usual in the Saratoga church. Pastor Taylor ordered brothers Lee and Bordley to remove him and take charge of the money. This was done amid great excitement. A Kansas man and woman have been married to each other once a year for four years, a divorce having separated them after each union except the last ohe.