Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1883 — ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY [ARTICLE]

ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY

1 -Ladies wishing that com* i oimts noveltv d» ieacy and richness-, ! find Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. , A German wea-t to a friend- and said: “To-morrow I owe-you $20,000. I am ruir>e<v I can not pay it, and I cannot sbleep, a yiuk.?-The .creditor said: “Vy,didn’t you vajt to dell me to-morrow? Now neithhr can I shleep avihk.” *' r ■- The Ladies ladies Literary Society held their regular semi-annual election last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. Purcupile, was elected Mrs. M. B. Alter, Vice-president; Miss Lydia Parris, Secretary, Miss Mollie Babcock, Treasurer. The society does not hold any meeting this week. The Huntington Democrat calls Lieutenant. Governor Hanna a dude. ... ■ * A GOOD COOK STOVE, only in 4 use four months, fop sale cheap. Cal| on Charles Mayfb. up stairs over Bedford & Warper’s Store. Tha f Dress Goods Man

J. V. W KIRK.