Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1882 — YOUNG MEN ON THE MATRIMONIAL MARKET. [ARTICLE]
YOUNG MEN ON THE MATRIMONIAL MARKET.
Mr. Editor: As none of yourjeorrespondents, have given the marriase able young men of Gillam. I offer a few worthy but bashful ones. Osear Hunt, ’tis better late than never. Here is a man that is able to support and protecta maid, or widpw, if she would only pick him up. Elmer Rathfon. I’ll try. Elmer has not made a choice yet. Look out girls. Joan Randle. When my turn comes. Girls ..ere is a genteel boy who will protect, and no doubt, love a good girl, who would not object to his rural makeup. Austin Rathfon. Try again. That killing smiie, combined with perse verance, will win a lady worthy of his love. Dan Prewett. Look before you leap. Watch him girls, and when his mustache is full fledged catch him if you can. r rank Hunt. I’ll be there. Frank has a buggy and team and no doubt he will fulfil his motto. Frank Hanley. Well done. Frank is fond of fashion and a fashionable marriage, combined with his motto. Girls, here is your chance. Amos Lane. Honest labor. Amos has a new buggy, and when the roads get gcod that buggy without the good motto. Will cause more than one girl to sigh. John Bisher. Hoe your own row. Girls, here is your hucksy du‘ksy, he will love and protect you and bet ter still, will saw your stove wood. Pass him not. Tom Randle. Go slow. Be not impatient girls, he has the cage, and a good one too, i: nas ” slate roof on and will not spoil. Charley Faris. Up and be doing, Charley means business. The harvest is here asd life is short. Mat likeS professor, but girls there is plens ry more. Bert Jones. If I can. Bert has the links of his matrimonial chain all mule. We hope he possesses the skill to furnish it. Parris Robinson, circumstances al ter cases. Any handsome young lady (whose pap has the tin), that would not object to his Polahd China foot would do well to set her cap. OSSEO.
Elegant black and white Spanish Laces. Cheap, at Honan’s. The long black caynon in Gunnison river, in Colorado, through which the Denver and Rio Grande railroad is to pass is so narrow, and the walls so high, that the stars can be seen from its depths in the brightest day. In some places the walls are a mile in height, and scarcely more than forty or fifty feet a part. The engineers ' have zigzagged the line across the I stream.
The firm of Meyer & Haley has dissolved by mutal consent. Mr. Meyer remains at the old stand, and Mr. Haley occupies ajoom in Duvall’s brick, and is filling up with new material for the manufacture of boots and Shoes.
The members of the order of the “Eastern Star” will give a May party at the residence oj Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, on the evening of May 2d. 1885 The entertaiament will consist of ai grand lottery. Prizes, beautiful bo- ! quota. Every ticket will draw a I prize, and with each prize a handsome young lady will be thrown in, whose duty it will be to entertain her gentleman companion during the evening, according to law, and to the best of her abilty In or der that everything may pass off harmoniously, and that no hair pulling be indulged in daring the distribution of prizes, married gentlemen will please leave their wives at home. - Gentlemen wi»l be expected to draw their pocket books. Supper served from 7 to 9 p. m. All are invited* Come out everybody, and let us enjoy ourselves. By order of the Committ e. Sammer Surah Silk. J. V. W, Kirk.
