Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1889 — NEWS FROM HEAR NEIGHBORS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS FROM HEAR NEIGHBORS.
A lady in Rochester, three years ago, adopted the fad of salting down all the silver dimes that came into the family exchequer. Last week she deposited in the bank $865 in coins of that denomination. It’s & delight to sell Rinehart’s Pills; They make everybody well and happy. F. B. Meyer. Your wasted cheeks may have all the plumpness - and bloom of health through your use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This time honored remedy still leads the van. It improves digestion, purifies the Wood, and inyigorates the system. A school girl at Kewanna was so badly mashed on a member of an Indian medicine company that she could,only relieve her sorrow at his departure by carving his sweet sad name on the new school desk, and was, therefor, expelled. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To thb Editor— Flease inform your read, ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. G.. ISlFearl st. New York. Moses Breeze, an old citizen of Newton county, died last week, aged 69 years. The harsh, drastic purgatives, once deemed so indispensable, have given place To milder and more skillfully prepared laxatives, hence the great and growing demand tor Ayer’s Fills, Physicians everywhere recommend them for costiveness, indigestion, and liver complaints. A paper in the iuterest of farmers has been started at Oxford. Its name is “The Toiler.” To overcome the marks ot age. all who have gray beards should use Buckingham’s Dye for the whiskers, the best and cleanest dye made for coloring brown or black. Oxford Carriage works burned a week or so ago. Loss $2,000, with no insurance. ♦ A preventive for croup. There no longer exists any dcubt but croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning and if Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as directed as soon as the first indication of croup appears it will invariably- dispel all symptoms of the disease. This can always be done if kept at hand. 50cl and $1 bottles for salo by F. B. Meyer. The public schools of Rochester have a very commendable custom of taking a collection every Thanksgiving, for the purpose of buying clothes for poor children. It is a fine practice to imitate* Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief as our memory reverts to the ilajs when we were y ouDg none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chainberlaih’s Cough Remedy cured her of croup and in turn administers it to her offspring and always with the best success. For sale by Frank B. Meyer. Many deaths from diphtheria continue "to occur at Michigan City. There were 20 cases of scarlet fever reported at LaPorte, at one time last week, and an epidemic was feared. In a recent article in the Youths Companion. on llow to cure a cold the writer advises a hot lemonade to be taken at bed time. It is a dangerous treatment especially during the sefßHr cold weather of the winter months as it opens the pores of the skin and leaves the system in such a condition that another and much more severe cold is almost certain to be contracted. Many years const”nt use and the experience of thousands of persons of all ages has fully demonstrated that there is nothing better for a severe cold than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It acts in perfect harmony with nature relieves the lungs, liquefies the tough tenacious mucus making it easier to—expectorate ! and restores the system to a strong and I healthy condition. Fitly cent bottles j for sale by Frank B. Meyer. The village of Hebron, Porter i county, will vote on incorporating,] Dec. 28. ' : - ;
