Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1869 — THE “GLORIOUS FOURTH.” [ARTICLE]
THE “GLORIOUS FOURTH.”
Ait occasion of general rejoicing among all patriotic citizens, when overvbody enjoys a holiday, and all hands unite in a proper observance of the anniversary, of our independence —lias again arrived, and following in its wako we are about to have the much dreaded “dog days,” extending over a period of six weeks, when almost every man woman or child exjwriences more or less sickness—whon diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, and even choi.kha, itself, when all dogs exhibiting the slightest* symptoms of illness are pronounced mad and a horrible fear of hydrophobia is entertained by persons-who are at all sensitive. One-half of the sickness that prevails in July could bo prevented and the other half cured if every family in the land would keep on hand a supply of the (treat Zingari Bitters. They are ready for immediate use and never fail to a fiord relief, while their timelyTtpplicution is a sure pkkvkn'llv'ic of disease.
