Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1883 — Oh, to be rid of Calome! [ARTICLE]
Oh, to be rid of Calome!
Thousands of people who are at dieted with a diseased liver, indigestion, waterbrash, sour stonnieh ,or a gene rally h'.-" tolerable- biltoushess, as, it termed, use mercury. This is done reluctantly perhaps, "out the .common-place, argument is: “< m, nothing" will reach the Uvvr ami snletui' r-..~u>.pt hiuh. mas : could j 1 get son! '.Ling else. [' wouldn't use-it.'.' Reader, you can: and that something else isdsinr.Gotis Liver KegSudor. it isei|ual in power to blub mass, and hasn't “any of its 1 cjartOilSTßo’cts. *- - ——; One of Uoclifister's weifito-do merchants is the progenitor of a nice little bunch of chihlreu, the youngest of whom ha longer cares to b© trundled in." a baby cab. Recently the- nuathcr-jc.\-presseil her willingness to dispose of the infantile vehicle, to get it cut of the way, anti nccordingly it wjtyg taken down toj the store and labfcled —“Gone out b j business. For Sale! ” and many per-! "gOTTsasmiled. audibly -its they beheld the. inserii'tlon. A few hours la.f'r the lady "lor kad.pcrfoi'iuett-^ubh-vtdiant .seiuTgeyTiSp4edr-irluun&ttoe-bl sale.. jiu-eker-lliaixthearLiiiery of heaven can par.ily/.o a refractory b’evino, she snatched the etirdboard. and rent it asunder. —Rochester Tribune.
