Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1888 — Ex-Alderman S. 0. Dishman Happily Surprised. [ARTICLE]
Ex-Alderman S. 0. Dishman Happily Surprised.
“Father, we are much pleased at seeing you home again. Come, sit down, and tell us of your journey.” “Well, I have been out about five weeks this time, and have met with very gratifying results. I have written many policies, and what is still more pleasing,‘l find that the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association is becoming very popular in this State. Now, Effie, tell me how you are; I see you are looking so much better.*” “Yes, father, that rheumatism which has given me so much pain for months has entirely left me. Oh! I was so lame a part of the time that I could scarcely stand upon my feet Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Piasters cured me.” “Well, Effie, that reminds me I have heard more praise for that remedy than any other ever known; every place where I have been I hear the people speak of its merit, both as a great medicine for rheumatism and a bloodpurifier,” “Well, father, you can recommend it; say that I believe it to be one of the best in the world. ” Effie L. Dishman, Third street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Dea 24, 1887. A joker tells of a capitalist so timid that ho will not let well enough a loan without good security.
