Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1889 — NEWS FROM YEAR NEIGHBORS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS FROM YEAR NEIGHBORS.
Rochester had two big fires last week. On Tuesday night a in -tel and three other buildings and on Thursday night a flour mill. Loss at each fire, »bont $7,000. The fountain of perpetual youth was OB® us the Urgants of antiquity, ft Las been .Wuxi nigm re..i;zi:d in Anm Sarsapariiia wbiun purifies tk«; blood frives vitality to tfcebrinTv ftiDciions andthus restores-to age much of tbe vigor and freshness ot youth. The Thanksgiviug Day wolf hunt, in White county, was a failure. U I used Ay;er's Cherry Feet oral freely in my practice ami recommend it in eases of whooping cough among children. having ton tut ii more certain to cure that troublesome disease than any otfcel' medicine 1 know of.”—So says Dr. Bart.e t. of Concord hi ass. The Newton eoQnty pnet, W. W. Pfrimmor, (Pifikamink) is publishing a volume of his poems, under tiro title of "Driftwood.” if the books don’t sell it u iil be ah ! easy matter for the poet to transform his pile of kindling- wood. • A A bahilieadißt women is u unseat before sin- is -iu nut gray hair is common, with them earlier. Baldness anil grayj ness may be brevented by using. Hail's | Hair Kenewer. Ririehn.:t’s Worm L< zcngeS eeep tile . children keait! y rosy and happy. F. B Meyers. The Times admits that Motion : has a terrible tough lot of young i ,'boys. and chronicies tiie skipping ; out of three of them, one day last t ! week, for ports unknown. One of j them was intercepted tit Fair Oaks and token back, but be skipped away again, the next day, • ' i A preventive for croup. There no i longer exists any doubt but croup cun jbe prevented. True croup never appears without a warning uid if Cham- - i buri n iris Lough Kennedy is given a< dii rected as soon tvs the first indication of i croup appears it, will in variably dispel j all symptoms, of the disease; This can - ; j always bp done if kept at hand oOef and $1 bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer. ‘ Brother Millikan, of the Crawiri i Point Register, is the veteran edi- ■ tor of Northwest Indiana, but he i has au older brother editing a ; paper at Washington Court House, Ohio, who is 83 years old. i An;or.g the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief as our memory reverts to the" da\s when we were youngnone are more prominent • than severe sickness. The young mothI er vividly renumbers that it was Chamberlain's Bough Remedy cured her of croup and in turn administers it to her ofispring and always with the best success. For sale by Frank B. Meyer. A young man from Lowell naraied Garrison fell 35 feet from an ice-house, at Cedar Lake, and was thought to be fatally injured. He lighted in.soft mud or would have been instantly killed. In a recent article in the Youths Conip.vpion, on How to cure a cold the writer advises a hot lemonade to be taken at Ced time. It is a dangerous treatment especially during th 9 severe cold weather of tbe winter months as it opens the pores of the skin and leaves the system iu such a Condition that another and much more severe col<| is almost certain to be contracted. Many years constant use and the experience of thousands of persons of all ages has fully demonstrated that there is. nothing better for a severe cold titan i ( ’hamherla.in’s Cough Remedy. It acts in perfect harmony with nature relieves ' the lungs. licj tefies the tough tenacious mucus making it easier to expectorate and re.- tores the system to a strong and healthy condition Fifty cent bottles lor sale by Frank B. Meyer. Said that snow drifts were 12 feet deep, in LaPoate county, during the lode snow storm.
