Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1884 — A Sad Case. [ARTICLE]
A Sad Case.
First Female Sympathizer—“lt is too bad. That poor man will have to be banged. They can’t get a respite, and the death watoh has already been set over him.” Second Female Sympathizer—“ The death watch! How awful it sounds.” “Yes; what can we do now except send him some more bouquets ?” “Yes, poor man; we must keep his cell decorated with flowers. You see, moat murderers have wives to come and comfort them in the last terrible days, bat this poor man has none.” “True, Very true. It was his wife that he killed, poor fellow!”—Philadelphia Cali v The cucumber is cool, but it can kick up the hottest time of any known product of the vegetable kingdom. Mant who long: suffered from urinary and digestive diseases, causing nervousness, weakness, and debility, after trying bitters, kidney medicines, iron medicines, etc., without benefit, have found permanent relief in lrom one to three bottles of Ur. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, the onlyjperfect blood purifier and strengthener. Hund: eda of letters to the proprietors have testified to its superiority over the many ed cures so largely advertised by means of bogus certificates that are bought and paid for. ' • A man gave a cattle farm to his six sons. Wfay is that farm like the focus of a lens? The sun's rays meet there (the sons raise meat there.)
