Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1896 — Frost, Frolic, and Business. [ARTICLE]

Frost, Frolic, and Business.

The wind over frozen ponds and lakes, over snow fields of plains and open country, is heavily charged with frost and line particles of frozen matter. It is the most penetrating way for chill to set in. Sudden warmth, sudden chill, aud severe colds. Girls nnd boys skating, driving for pleasure or business, and men at work afield know the difference in temperature. Yet the youngsters skate away and with mouth open laughing take in a dose of sore throat. Drivers and workmen throw aside wraps and all know the next day fr'jjn soreness and stiffness what sudden .chill means. Now the best thing to do when housed is to rub- well at once with St. Jacobs Oil. If you do, you will not have sore throat; or if-yon are stiff and sore, it will cure by warming the surface tp throw out the chill. g. Thle conqueror is regarded with awe, the wise man, commands our esteem, but It is the benevolent man who wins our nffectiofis.