Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1900 — Joe Sharp Defends the Keeley Cure. [ARTICLE]

Joe Sharp Defends the Keeley Cure.

Mr. Editor please mark these names dowp iti black aod white. Robert Dowler, Amzie Laßue, Dr. Horton, Fred Phillips, John Callow, James Babcock, J. P. Warner, Frank Henkle, J. A. Sharp. I take the liberty and assume the authority to mentioned the above names, as persons who'' aye not among the nine-tenths of the Keeleyites who have returned to drink. I know the boys do not wish to pose as any great shining lights, nor do they wish their light hid under a bushel.

My friend who made the remark at a temperance meeting that 90 per cent of the Keeleyites of Rensselaer had returned to drink; I know he meant no harm, and only wished to bring out his point, but he was greatly mistaken in regard to the number. We do not wish the public to feel that we are a stumbling block to the good cause of temperance. Ido not see how anyone who loves Christianity and believes in prayer can doubt but that the Keeley Cure is a blessing sent from God in answer to the thonsands of loving mothers and patient wivee, at least it looks so since there are over 200,000 homes made happy through the Keeley Cum Ten years.ago the Ministry doubted and the doctors hooted; but they know different now, and that it is no experiment. Rev T. DeWjtt Talmage in speaking of the Keeley Care says: “The Keeley Cure has saved where nothing else under Heaven would, it has on it the mark of the approval of the Lord God Almightv.” Respt.

J. A. SHARP.