Iowa Old Press
Emmetsburg Democrat
Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa
Aug 5, 1925
Bring Home Fine Baby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fisher arrived home from Chicago a
few days ago
bringing with them a bright baby boy, aged six weeks. They will give him a
comfortable home and every advantage they can afford.
Coming from Colorado Today
Mrs. Dan Kelly and her sister, Miss Anna Rutledge, who
have been absent
in Colorado for some time, will arrive home today. We understand that Mrs.
Kelly feels much better than when she left home.
Visited Wisconsin Relatives.
Mrs. Ann Rutledge returned from Watertown, Wisconsin,
Tuesday morning
after an absence of three weeks. She lived at that place about fifty years
ago before coming to Emmetsburg. A sister from Ohio and another from
Minnesota came to Watertown to enjoy the visit with her.
Northwestern Increases Dividends.
Dennis McTigue and Vincent Fitzpatrick recently
returned from a trip to
Milwaukee. While in Wisconsin Mr. McTigue attended the funeral of his uncle,
P.J. Coyle, of Klenville, that state. Mr. McTigue tells us that the
Northwestern Mutual insurance company of which he is a representative, has
passed the $3,000,000,000 mark in amount of insurance in force, has over
$650,000,000 of assets and an income exceeding $10,000,000 per month, all of
which is the property of the policyholders. He also informs us that a
further increase in dividends is to be paid to policyholders beginning in
1926.
Keith Gowans is Some Better
James Gowans, who arrived some from Pittsburg, Pa., a
few days ago,
reports that there is some improvement in the condition of his son Keith but
he is still quite weak. His mother will remain with him for some time.
MOURN DEATH OF BROTHER
Myles, John and Ed McNally of This City
The last of the week John McNally received word from Green Bay that his
brother, Thomas McNally, recently died at that place at the age of 90. He
visited Emmetsburg on several occasions and will be remembered by many of
our readers. He is survived by one son. Mr. McNally was born at West Port
[co. Mayo] Ireland in 1835. He came to the United States when a
comparatively young man. He served for some time during the Civil War and
after returning home, spent most of his life in Wisconsin. His wife and one
son are dead. His death is mourned by four brothers-Myles, John and Ed of
this city and Alex of Rockford, Iowa. All have the sympathy of our many
readers.
302 Cases of Rabies
The Iowa board of health reports 392 cases of rabies during
the past
year- an increase of 100 per cent. Keep an eye on the actions of your dog.
BREAK A CHEST COLD WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS
Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up
the congestion.
Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time.
"Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that
brings quickest relief. It
cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and soreness
right out.
Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red
peppers, and
when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and
sore, stiff joints relief comes at once.
The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the
tingling heat. In
three minutes the congestion spot is warmed through and through. When you
are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles
first get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, at any drug store. You will have
the quickest relief known. Always say "Rowles."
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