Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1897 — After the Annexation. [ARTICLE]
After the Annexation.
Mr. Closeflst—No, ma’am; I don’t feel like contributing. In fact, I’m not in favor of sending missionaries abroad. Mrs. Jenkins—But, Mr. Closeflst, these missionaries are not going .abroad. They are going to convert our jfellow citizens in Hawaii.—Puck. Piso’s Cure for Consumption is our only medftine for coughs and colds.—Mrs. C. Beltz, 439 Bth ave., Denver, Col., Nov. 8, 1890. The proportional number of unmarried women Is greater in England than In Germany and the ag' of marriage higher. If the hair is falling oust and tnrning gray, the glands of the skin need stimulating and color-food, and the best remedy and stimulant is Hall’s Hair Benewer. We do not easily discover our own faults; the clearest eyes do not see the cheeks below, nor the brow above. Send tor Glennt Sulphur Soap it troubled with an eruption or an abraelon of the skin. Hili'. Hair and Whisker Dye. black or brown, fiOe. Wedding—The link used to connect thoughts of love with thoughts of war. Mrs. Wlnalow*» Soornnto Snrur pt Children teeth inc; aotten* the rum*. reduce. inflammation. aUnyaiailn. cures wind colic. » cento a hottie.
