Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1908 — TRAVELING MAN’S EXPERIENCE. [ARTICLE]

TRAVELING MAN’S EXPERIENCE.

"I must tell you my experience on an east bound 0. R. &'N. R. R. train from Pendleton to LeGrande, Ore., writes Sam A. Garber, a well known traveling man. “I was In the smoking department with some other traveling men when one of them went out into the coach and came back aad said, “There Is a woman slcx unto death in the car. I at once got up and went out, found her very ill with cramp colic; her hands and arras were drawn up so you could not straighten them, and with a deathladies were working with her and giving her whlßkey. I went to my suit case and got my bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never travel without it), ran to the water tank, put a doulfle dose of the medicine in the glass, poured some water into it and stirred it with a pencil; then I had quite a time to get the ladles to let me give it to her, but I succeeded. I could at once see the effect and 1 worked With her, rubbing her hands, and In twenty mlnuteß I gave her another dose. By this time we were almost into Le Grande, where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be used in case another dose should be needed, but by the time the train ran into Le Grande she was all right, and I received the thanks of every passenger in the car.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. c te^ A Texas man married a woman whose pie killed her first husband. We admire courage in a man but this looks like recklessness. %