Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1890 — Not So Bad as Alleged. [ARTICLE]

Not So Bad as Alleged.

Considerable complaint is heard because of alleged rough and unkind remarks recently made by a minister of the gospel from the pulpit here in regard to the people of Bellville, among other things that “Hellville would be a more appropriate name for our town than Bellville.” The Standard trusts that t’Aere Is some mistake or even exaggeration about this. The real facts .are that we, who have lived and prospered here for twenty years or more, arc strongly impressad, in fact, firmly believe, that our little town is a real nice place, and the better class of people are largely in the majority here. — Bellville (Texas) Standard. A. M. PRIEST, Drnggißt, Shelbyville, Ind.. Bays: “Hall's Catarrh Cure give the best of satisfaction. Can get plenty of testimonials, as it cures every one who takes it,” Druggists sell it, 75c. Among the incidents of the late Grand Army reunion in Boston was the meeting of two brothers, natives of Maine, "who had not seen each other since the war and each of whom supposed the other to have been killed in that conflict. One now lives in New York and the other in Vermont. Men think house-cleaning easy, but unless a woman uses BAPOLIO the proverb i» true. "Easier rule u, kingdom than manage a house."