Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1890 — SEEN IN A DREAM. [ARTICLE]

SEEN IN A DREAM.

IMB tUxliM ftw&k 9t VUuafr fk WM drMt-mskinf la LewhiA •• carna into poaaenl* of a gold SB OM pW wMb a hole in It This she stowed m a curiosity to her friend*. At that time she had a little niece 9 rean oid, daughter of Jonathan F. Tra-ak, now the wife of Leman Butler, trader in Mount Vernon. The little coin Lizzie once showed to her niece Addie when she was a very small girl, tolling her that she would give it to her when she was old enough to take care of it Lizzie died twelve year* ago. In her possession was a lady’s wallet with several compartment®. This wallet her mother used until her death seven years ago. Then J ames, a brother o! Lizzie, had it and it has been in constant use over since, cither by him or his wife. The little gold coin was never seen Of ter Lizzie’s death or before for several ye'ars by her friends, and its whereabouts was not known, and in fact its existence had passed from their memory. A few days ago Mrs. Butler made her parents a visit, topping with them •everal night®, While there, says the Augusta (Mo.) Jfew Age, she dreamed that she saw her Aunt Lizzie’s wallet, and that it was faced with green and in a certain compartment she found the little gold •pin which she saw so many years ago. Oto tolling her mother her dream she was interned that Lizzie did have a wallet which answered her description, flpd that her Uncle James had it. The wallet Addie had never seen. She then visited her uncle and told her dream io h6r aunt, who laughed at the Idea of anything being in it other than what she and her husband had placed there. But on Addie’s earnest solicitation she produced it, and as soon at Addie law it she exclaimed. * 'That is the same wallet that I saw in my dream,” and pointed out the compart meat that held the treasure. She then took a needle, and running it to the bottom she drew forth a newspaper; and in it was, indeed, a gold quarter With a hole in it, wrapped, no»doubt, by the hand of her aunt at least twelve rears before, where it had lain all this Ume, without the knowledge us any One until Addie’s dream caused it to be Woaght forth.

Go to the great clearance sale of clothing at ridiculously low prices to make room for a complete n.-w stock that will be here m a short time to fill the 40 feet new addition now being built on the rear of the Chicago Fargajn Store.