Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1890 — Impossible. [ARTICLE]
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There was to be a company at dinner, says the Binghompton Republican, and Bobbie’s mother had cautioned him to be careful of his behavior, especially to eat sparingly, and always to say thank you when anything was passed him. , The older people were rather numerous and, perhaps, rather hungry. At all events they kept the hostess so busy that she found no time to wait upon Bobby. The little fellow grew desperate. “Say, ma,” he whispered, after a time, “how can I eat sparingly and say thank you, if I don’t get anyKonev In n Tree’s Heave. Oscar Tuttle, of Santa Cruz, Cal., was splitting kindling wood when he tackled a large pleoe of redwood, fle found a 5-oent pleoe of IB6o’lodged in the center of the limb. It was blaefc ■ted by the sep
