Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1882 — An Old Fashioned Restaurant Advertisement. [ARTICLE]

An Old Fashioned Restaurant Advertisement.

Tlie following is from a Kentucky publication of the year 1815. To be sold by Jonathan Hiekumbottom At his refectory, west end of the bridge, Providence Solid Arguments, consisting of Bread, Butter, Cheese, Ham, Eggs, Salmon, Neat tongues, Oysters, Ac., ready cooked Agitations. Cider, Vinegar, Salt, Pickles, Sweet Oil, Ac. Grievances. Pepper, Sauce, Mustard, Black Pepper, Cayenne. Punishments. Wine, Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Bitters, Porter, Ac. Superfluities. Snuff, Tobacco and Segars. N. B.—Any of the above articles to be exchanged for Necessaries, viz.: French Crowns, Spanish Dollars, Pistareens, Cents, Mills or Bank Bills Credits given for Payments: 30, 60 and 90 seconds", or us long as a man can hold his breath. Rudiments gratis, viz.: Those indebted for Arguments Must not be Agitated Nor think it a Grievance If they should meet Punishment For calling for such Superfluities And supposing it not Necessary To make immediate - • • • Payment Miss Lucy Stone, of woman-suffrage fame, is not a maiden lady, for she is the wife of Professor Henry B. Blackwell, of Boston; but she does not believe in a wife taking her husband’s name.