Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1882 — Men of Large Brain. [ARTICLE]
Men of Large Brain.
Men of large brain sometimes suffer from feelings of .extreme tnept&l exhaustion. This feeling should not be neglected. Heed such symptoms as nervous debility, blotches, fekin. diseases, dimness of sight, cough, catarrh of the bladder, ana general despondency. When thus afflicted hasten to use Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It strengthens mind and body exhausted by disease and suffering. It is the truest of all life giving tonics, and nature’s best assistant in restoring the proper function to every organ afflicted. - ■— French cooks can, it is well known, make a delicious soup out of an old shoe, but the curious device of the cook of Nicomedes will be found equally clever. He took a turnip, and cut it into the figure of a loach. He then boiled it gently over a slow fire, added a certain quantity of oil ana salt,—not that Indefinite amount familiar to us in modern cookery books as a “pinch,” but measured with exact and learned discrimination—and completed the dish by the sprinkling of a dozen grains of black pepper. Nicomedes, devouring the disguised turnip with a good appetite, told his friends that it was the finest loach he ever ate in his life. It is surely but a just reward of merit that cooks possessed of such powers as these should receive those high salaries we read of in the records of Imperial Rome.—London Globe. i Lawrence J. Avery, of Liberty, Ind. writes: “It was my misfortune to become afflicted several years ago, with a severe attack of rheumatism in connection with dyspepsia and symptons of lung and kidney disease. It seemed no medicine would reach my case, for I had tried this and that. My was using Dr. Guyrotts’ Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and persuaded me to try it. I did so, and used spirits of turpentine at the same time as a liniment. It has effected a complete cure.” John Burroughs, in tbe Critic, says: “With £mert»on dead it is almost folly to live.” This is pretty rough on Rev. Joseph Cook.
