Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs J. Richeson, of Rensselaer widow of late Wm. L. Ricbesoi has been grafted a pension. ‘Thed-vy? as we notice are grad 11. V gre ying longe . John .Scl anlaub, as we under stand is nmimencing to deal witi fine cLiciiens. Art Cole’s little girl has be- , r very sick, but is now nearly well. Tlii'l.ust Time He Saw Rita. Tiie ioi’tunes of war are stewrga. One dav In the Southern Hotel ,-t St, Louis, a fe .months ag-o, J. B. McCullagh, the editor of the Globe-Democrat, was sitting reading a newspaper when * gentleman walked up and, extending his hand, sr.iu: “He . ou do, Mr. McCullagl)?” Th • put out his hand and saidi “How ~ o.i do, sirP” “You don’t seem to knew me. 5 ’ tb» stranger r marked. •Oh, yes. I do,” said Mr. MoCui lagh. “Well, who am I?” inquired th stranger. “I’ll answer you in this way,” saif Mr. McCiillagh. “The last time 1 sav you was in 1863, in the pilot house o the gunboat [naming it] in the rive, before Fort Donelson. There weri three of us in the pilot houM?—you myself, and the pilot—when a shel struck us, carrying away the piloi house, and killing one man and wounding another. I was unhurt. Now. i; It was Morrison who was killed by tha: shell, your name is Reilly; and if it was Reilly who was kßled, t-ju ar< Morrison. I remember your roic* perfectly, but i can not recall you. name.”
Mr. McCullagh was right The mat who stood before him was Reilly, tbpilot, who was not killed Cannibalistic Aillg-ntors. “Arkansaw,” the alligator slayer o. East Orange, Fla. recently killed one of the “varmints” that had three of its legs bitten off, a portion of t e ja • had been eaten by a stronger kinsman and holes were found in him where he had paid the penalty of a pound of flesh, simply becausehis opponent was the stronger. Arkansaw states that alligators feed upon each other tc the extent that regulates the supply V the demand, and that if they were 1o cease from their cannibalistic likK,.thev would soon abound in sufficient numbers to nile ailtgato-3 four feci deep all over the St. John’s rivr country. Tna veu ue is mom-sing m oui um, country , and it might be w,su to have a similar examination of our own sohooli by tiki lifill physicians, in order to cab public, attention to the evil. — Morgai* town Prut.
Pni| K little fortunes have been made at work for us, by Anna Fare, Austin, IVxus, aml Jiio. lioim, Toledo, Ohio. cut. Others ar» doing as well. Why I fw you? Soru ® *«rn over fkOO.OO a 17 You ran do the work and live 1 ffc 1 wEcflfiMy wherever you are. Even beAll a ? eß - Weshow you how and start you. Can work in spare time J or all the tin»e. Big mons) for workers. Failure unknown among them. NEW and wonderful. Particular* free. H.Hallatt Sl C0.,80x 880 Portland,Maine Notice to Heirs and Creditors of PETITION TO SELL BEAL ESTATE. The State of Indians, ) Jasper County, ] 801, Jt/L In the Circuit Court. Notice is Hereby Given, That William B. Austin, as Administrator of the Estate of Milroy Sexton, deceased, late of said County and State, has filed in the Cironit Court of said County, his petition to sell certain Real Estate belonging to said decedent, the Personal Property of said Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and that said petition will come up for hearing on Friday, January 23, 1891, the same being the 17th Judioial day of the January Term, 1891, of said Court, whioh term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said State, on the sth day of January, the year aforesaid. r' —*—■ ) Witness The Clerk and Seal j Seal. 5- of said Court, this 19th —r—- > day of December, a. d. 1890. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. December 19, 1890,—55. ft ft ft ft ft A T EA. R| I undertake to briefly lL Jill Isl | teach any iauly intelligent person of either W T 111 III*"- who can, read and write, and who, Ijll UU ■■ after instruction,will work industriously W,” w WWhowto earn Three Thousand Dollars a tear in their own localities, wherever they iire.l will alio fu mlth Vc “ Uuil '°? ®f employments! which you can eam that amount. No money for me unless successful as above. Easily and quickly lamed. I desire but one worker from each diitriet or county 1 have already taught and provided with employment a large number, who are making over SBOOO a year each It’alWw E C 51 rti -‘n£*jEE.“A h ddrl:.?,^ * • ALI.EA. Box 4*o, Auauata, Maine,
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