Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1871 — Gem Fruit Jars. [ARTICLE]
Gem Fruit Jars.
The (icm is an all glass Jar. Every cover is warranted to fit. It keeps the fruit and the metal from coming In contact, and stall With a ring, which can be removed when the fruit ha* cooled, to see if the jar is air-tight. Let every family try Wie Gem. Ask your grocer for it, and tell him to order from Eaton re Brown, wholesale dealers in lamps, glass, crockery a&d fruit jars, T 1 Randolph street, Chicago. Their prices sire the same as at the factories, and they sell the Gem, Hero, and •otherleading Fruit Jars. “ There was a frog who lived In a spring, He caught such a cold that lie could not sing.” Poor, unfortunate, Batrachian! in what a sad plight he must have been, And yet his misfortune was one that often befalls singers. Many a once tuneful voice among those who belong to the “genus homqj Is utterly spoiled by “cold in the heed;" -or on the lungs, or both ‘combined. For the above mentioned “croaker” we are not aware that any remedy was ever devised ; IjUf.Sve rejoice tq know that all human singers may keep their heads clear and their throats in tune by a timely use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, both of which are sold by druggists. hio
