Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1891 — Changed His Mind. [ARTICLE]
Changed His Mind.
“Oh, sir!” gasped a boy who ran up to a policeman on Gratiot avenue, “there is an awful fight going on over heie on St. Aubin!” “Who’s fighting?” “My father and’another man.” “How long have they been at it?” “Oh, half an hour.” “But why didn’t you come before?” “Why, because dad was getting the best of it all along up to ten minutes ago. ” —Detroit Critic. Start the new yeau right by subscribing to the Youth’s Com%minn. Nearly half a million families take it now. The first number of the volume for 1891 Is a double New Year’s number of twenty pages.with colored cover. It contains a new serial for boys, entitled “Kent Hampden,” by Rebecca Harding Davis, and CaptcC. A. Curtis has begun a serial story cf ad venture on the plains. There are also five complete stories, besides anecdotes and humorous and instructive articles for every one of the lrousehold. It comes every week, is finely illustrated. and costs but $1.75 a year. Send lor sample copy. Address, The Youth’s Companion. Boston, Mass.
