Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. Chas. Croakett returned to his home, Olathe, Kansas, last Tuesday. J. W. Duvall has sold out his grocery stock to J. C Allman and Frank Peck, who have removed it to Remington. A MXDtOAI jom a! b ->u<* Chat th* average Chinese baby weighs bat five pounds. The journal did not state whether the Chinese baby’s capacity for equalling was less, in proportion to weight, than that of any other baby, but if they howl in the Chinese language as loud as the American kid does in the United St tes language, how the poor mother must suffer. If any one has ever heard two Chinamen holding a convention in their mtive tongue, they can readily see a child who is just learning to lisp a few syllables in the Chinese language would make Rome bowk— Peck’s ! i/* I a patch oi sowed com to oe tea green, if needed, will help to bridge over a season of scarcity. Few farms can afford to go without this protection against scarcity in summer food for animals.

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