Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1888 — Starting Young. [ARTICLE]
Starting Young.
Zack Mulhall, a well known Texan herder, has started his own son in business at an early age. The son, Logan Mulhall, has reached the mature age of 6 years and 3 months, and yet he is the sole owner of 100 head of cattle that bear his brand, a bunch of horses, a Winchester rifle and revolver, made to order, and which he can handle well, and during this spring he has every day ridden a line of more than three miles around his herd. There were five fair sisters, and each had an aim— Flora would fain be a fashionab'e dame; Scholarly Susan’s selection was books: Coquettirh <’ora cared more for g od looks: Anna, ambitious, aspired for wealth; Sensible Sarah sought first for good health So she took Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and grew healthy and blooming. Cora’s beauty quickly faded; Susan’s eyesight failed from over-study; Flora become nervous and fretful in striving after fashion, and a sickly family kept Anna’S husband poor. But sensible Sarah grew daily more healthy, charming and intelligent, and she married rich. i
A quar’lsome man shudn’ grum’le at scars. ___________ The three R’s brought Regret, Reproach and Remorse to a great political party in 1884. The three P’s, when signifying Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets, bring Peace to the mind, Preservation and Perfection of health to the body. The man most looked up to—the man in the moon. ROUGH ON ITCH” Ointment cures Skin Humors, Pimples, Flesh Worms, Ring Worms. Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains; Itch, ivy Poison. Barber’s Itch, Scald Head, Eczema. 50c. Druggists or mall K. 8 Wells, Jersey City N. J. ROUGH ON PILES. Quick, complete cure. 50c BUu.HU-PAIBA. Great* Kidney Remedy. 31 WELL’S HEALTH RENENER for weak men SI Wr.LL’S HAIR BALSAM. If gray, gradually restored color; elegant tonic dressing. 50c. LOOK YOUNG, prevent tendency to wrinkles or ageing of the skin by using Lk aubellk Oil. Preserves a youthful, plump, fresh condition of the features. A transparent, alabaster skin. JI.OC. Druggists or exp. E. 8. Wells. Jersey City. N. J.
Tobacco Broke His Heart. Philadelphia Record. A post-mortem examination by Dr. Formad of the body of Police Lieut. Shields, proves that death was due to heart disease. IJe died literally of a “broken heart,” qs there was a hole in that organ into whjch a lead pencil would fit. He was an inveterate smoker and chewdr, and there is noTloubt but that the excessive use of tobacco contributed to the cause of his death.
