Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1889 — NEWS OF NEAR NEIGHBORS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS OF NEAR NEIGHBORS.

< The enterprising Monticello Herald is making a trial of the “premiums for new subscribers” racket. It pretty nearly rivals the Youths’ Companion in the magnitude of its premium list. The reason Rinehart’s Worm Lozenges never fail is because they destroy the worm nest. F. B. Meyer. The Rochester woolen factory was pretty nearly wiped out -by fire last week. Damages about $6,000 and covered by insurance. Grayness, baldness, dandruff and all diseases of the sc alp. and failing of the hail can he cured by using Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rene veer. A man named Joseph Sutton, of Pittsburgh, Carroll Co., was taken out of his house aud treated to an application of tar and feathers lately, on account of general shiftlessness and neglect oE his family. Boil-?, carbuncles, and other skin eruptions indicate that, the system is endeavoring to reject poisonous acids, and tuai Acer’s Sarsaparilla is imperatively needed It is the most reiiatshr ot ait blood medicines. Ask your druggist for it, aud take uo other. Rev. Seawright, pastor of the Delphi Presbyterian church has resigned on account of ill health. Will probably go to Florida. The Lady GbdivaniuTliaveliad exceptionally long hair, since it completely concealed her lovely person. Since Ayer’s Hair Vigor came into use such examples are not so rare as formerly. It not only promotes the growth of toe hair, but gives it a rich, silken texture. The date selected for the Farmers’lnstitute in White county is Friday, Dec. 9. A preventive for croup. There no longer exists any doubt but croup can be prevented. True croup never ap pears without a warning and if Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as directed as soon as the first indication of croup appears it wil-l invariably dispel ail symptoms of the disease. This can always be done if kept at hand. 50ct and $1 bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer. A horse fell dead in the street in Monticello, last week, just after being badly frightened by a locomotive. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief as our memory reverts to the dajs when we were joung nope are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlains Gough Remedy enred her of croup'and in tare ndmlahMers it to her c fl.spring and aim u s with the best sue cess. For *<V l .\ rraaWw Meyer. I under ground: and a liveclam | seven it.che* lung. Tim Heg [istor I man say a the curiosities can be seen without looking through the bottom of a liquor glass. In a recent article in the Youths Comps nion. on How to cure a cold the ! writer advises a hot lemonade to be | taken at eed time. It is a dangerous especially during the severe j cold weather of the winter months as it ! opens the pores of the skin and leaves ; the system in such a condition that I another and much more severe cold is 1 almost certain to be contracted. Many years constant, use aud the experience of thousands of persons of all ages has fully demonstrated that there is nothing better for a severe coT3 than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It aet3 in perfect harmony with nature relieves tbe lungs. liquefies the tough tenacious mucus making it easier to expectorate aud restores the system to a strong and healthy condition. Fifty cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer. Editor Millikan, of the Crown Poiut Register and his wife will celebrate their goldeu yvedding j next Tuesday. - r -