Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TORHEHT, IMDEED. I Lift's vexations do not generally come on own like a storm, descending the mountain or like a ■Whirlwind: they come as the rain does in some sections or the world—gently, bat every .day. One of life’s discomforts is presented herewith: | , According to popular impression. 1 A f hot weather, mosquitoes and W \ mad dogs all flourish at the jl \ > same time and are chargeable . L. \ / to the malefic Influence of k; 4 \ \ / the Dog Star. Speaking of m aril V '' dogs and the Dog Star reM ftzLk ~ —y minds us of a boy’s story A/pV) / of a dog and the comet, KW —and which we here give wRmmA / in a short extract from raHjn ( the boy’s letter: “Golly. /■\ -Bob, you ought to ha’ ■> \ been there last night to I \\ '"’'“tv \ a-secn the fun. Tom 1 \l/—AV \ v Winking’ dorg Toddles | Qf . -A a-settin’ at the gate 1 / \ \ a-gazin’ at the Comit. 1/ \ \ when along comes old * \ 5 \ Sykes durned rat tarrier and the 2 waltzed over the fence and the 2 fought The tarrier proved too much for Toddles, and afore they could haul him off the battle ground he had made a good square meal off hishide. Tom was in despair. A kind looking gentleman in a broad brim hat told him to get a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil and rub him with ItTand it wquld cure him In no time. What does Tom do but steal into the chapel at Vesper time and slide into Father Jacobs confessional box and beg of him a bottle of his oil with which to rub his dorg. The Father felt of Tom’s head; it was hot an’ afore Tom could utter a prayer, twg men were luggin’ him home followed by a great crowd, who kept at a safe distance, thinking he had been-bit by a mad dorg. The more he kicked and screamed to be let free, the tighter they held on to him.” In reference to another torment, the Chicago Western Catholic recently wrote: “Mr. Joel D. Harvey. U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue, of this city, has spent over two thousand dollars on medicine for nis wife, who was suffering dreadfully from rheumatism, and without deriving any benefit whatever; yet two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil accomplished what the most skillful medical men failed in doing. We could give the names of hundreds who have been cured bv this wonderful remedy did space permit us. The latest man who has been made happy through the use of this valuable liniment is Mr. James A. Conlan, librarian of the Union Catholic Library of this city. The following is Mr. Conlan’s indorsement: Union Catholic Library Association,) 204 Dearborn Street,' > Chicago, Sept. 16,1880. I I wish to add my testimony to the merits of St. Jacobs Oil as a cure for rheumatism. One bottle has cured me of this troublesome disease, Which gave me a great deal of bother for a long time; but.thankstatharemedy,l am cured. This statement is unsolicited by any one in its interest. "“exy respectfully, James A. Conlan, Librarian.

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