Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1890 — PECULIAR INFATUATION. [ARTICLE]
PECULIAR INFATUATION.
Different Methode *»f Following the Injunction “Dove One Another." Do men ver fall in love with each Other) Women do. Not long ago a young wo? man in New Jersey was mar, tea to a youthful laborer ou ben father’s farm. Sometime afterward it Was discovered that the husbafid was a female. Th* young wife refused; however,- thqugh earnestly entreated Ly her friends, to give up her chosen consort. The strangest part of the discovery was the fact that the bride knew her husband was a woman before she was led to the all ar. * If men do noiexhibitthisstrange infatuation for one of 'their own sex, they at least oftentimes give evidence of the fact that they love one another. There are many instances on record where one man has given his life for another. There are many more instances where men have given life to another. It is a proud possession—the knowledge that one has saved a precious human Hie. Meriden, Conn., is the home of such a happy man. John H. Preston, of that city, July 11, IbLO, writes: ‘ Five years ago I was taken very sick. I had several i of the best doctors, and one and all called ' it a complication of diseases. I was sick four years, taking prescriptions prescribed by these same doctors, and I truthfrlly, state that I never expect w> get any better. At this time I commenced to have the most terrible pains in my back. One day an old friend, of mine, Mr. R. T. Cook, of the firm of Curtis & Cook, advised me to try Warner’s Safe Cure, as he had been troubled the same way and it had effected a cure for him. J bought six bottles, took the medicine as directed and am to-day a wellman. lam sure no man ever had a worse case of kidney and liver trouble than I had. Before this I was always against proprietary medicines, but not now, oh. no!” Friendship expresses itself in very peculiar ways sometimes; butthetrue friend Is the friend in need. Life is reel with the man who is three beets in tho wind. If you wish to do the easiest and quicks est week's washing you ever did, try Dobbins’ Electric Soap next washday. Follow the directions. Ask your grocer for it. Been on tho market 24 years. Take no other. _ Aggravated a salt—The man who'struck a sailor. ' A fatheu loves his child. A mother worships it. Both decide the child should iccasionally b* given Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. It is not a bit easier for some |Uople to sorrow trouble than it is for others to give
