Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1904 — Remedy for a Cold. [ARTICLE]

Remedy for a Cold.

“We desire a remedy for a cold,” says the Baltimore News, “and for the information of those who may make suggestions we mention that we have already taken the following: Quinine, rock and rye, lemon hot, hot toddy, Irish moss tea, beef tea in quantities, the McAdoo. His brother is mare of hot water bag, steam bath, hot irons, hot milk, mustard plaster (externally), mustard plaster (infernally), X’s mixture, bronchial troches, hot bhths ad infinitum, flaxseed, nausea, all the ten-minute remedies, Stickem's corn cure, Bump’s sure cure for hog cholera, Dover’s powders and two different prescriptions of unknown character. “We will be genuinely obliged for a long list of other things to take. “N. B. —We have also taken a fresh cold.”