Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1903 — Fault of Wet Weather. [ARTICLE]
Fault of Wet Weather.
The lady in the house talked for fifteen minutes to the gentle milkman. “And your milk is full of water,” she falsettoed. The milkman shrugged his shoulders. “It’s the wet weather, mem,” he explained helplessly; “the rain just soaks into the poor beasts.”—New York Sun. I have used Piso’s Cure for Consumption with good results. It is all right.— John W. Henry, Box 642, Fostoria, Ohio, Oet. 4, 1901. “A rayformer times to get into office on a flyin’ machine. He succeeds now an’ thin, but th’ odds are a hundred to wan on th’ la’ad that tunnels through.” —“Mr. Dooley’s Opinions.”—F. P. Dunne. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not stain the hands or spot the kettle, except green and purple. There is nothing that costs less than civility.-—Cervantes. CITS Permanently Cored. Koflteornerrouenenaner ri I 0 tat <tay'e lue of Dr. Kline-. Great Kerr, hiJtorer. Send for FREE trial boMleand treaties Da a H. KLINE. Ltd.. 831 Afrit 8t„ Philadelphia, Pa.
