Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1889 — NEWS FROM NEAR NEIGHBORS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS FROM NEAR NEIGHBORS.

The Farmers’ Institute at Monticello, last week, was largely attended and a success generally. Nor medy for blood disorders can equal Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Though concentrated and powerful, this medicine is perfectly sate and may be taken by children as well as adults. To get rid of that ‘-too much turkey” take one of Rinehart’s Pills; 1 a dose. F. B. Meyer. A car containing some moose and deer was wrecked on the Nickel Plate, lately, and some of the animals are now at large in Starke county. We are often deceived in the age of people having beautiful and luxuriant hair, not knowing that they use Halls Hair Renewer to keep gray hairs away. Nearly all colds are slight at first but their tendency is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prevalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry peetorial in the beginning of a cold, would puard against this danger. A Good Templars Lodge, with 76 members, has just been organized in Fowler. A preventive for croup. There no longer exis's any doubt 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 linnd. 50et and $1 bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer; Capt. Geo. Bowman, of Monticello, has received word that his Only son fell overboard from a vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, and was drowned. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief as our memory reverts to the day s when we were young none are more prominent than severe sickness The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chambet lain’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. Lafayette levies a license of $l5O on Cheap John stores; and Valparaiso is taking steps in the same direction. In a recent article in the Youths Companion, on How to cure a cold the writer advises a hot lemonade to be taken at bed time. It is a dangerous treatment especially during the severe 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 constant 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 healthy condition. Fifty cent bottles lor sale by Frank B. Meyer. Chas. Ded rick, near Valparaiso, lost his cow barn, by fire, and with it 17 cows and some young cattle.