Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1882 — True to her Trust. [ARTICLE]
True to her Trust.
Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and caring for her dear cne», never neglecting a single duty in their behalf. When they are assailed by disease, and the oyotem should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regulated, blood purified, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know that Eeletric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the'best and purest medicine in the world and only cost fifty cents. Sold by lines & Meyer. ■ . -Ofr. It seems to be a law of meteorology that stormy seasons should alternate with more peaceful ones. 1882 seems to be emphatically a year of storms. Every few days from some parts of the country come accounts of death and destiuotion wrought by cyclones. Jasper county has so far escaped the cyclones, and indeed the chances that any given locality, especially so far east as this, will be visited by one are very small. The storm which passed over this county last Friday evening possessed in some degree many of the elements of a cyclone. It moved in a general easterly direction, its chief center passing a little to the north from Rensselaer. In appearance it was fearfully black and portentious, but, aside from the injury caused by the tremendous rainfall, no great amount of damage was done. Fences were blown down and trees uprooted, and perhaps a few out-buildings demolished, but if anything more serious occurred we have yet to hear of it. The rainfall along the i track of the storm was something immense, exceeding anything that the oldest settler can remember.
