Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1892 — TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. [ARTICLE]
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE.
ffi l is , l ">’’‘ il ’J’,Klv<.|i that I will be at niv Lldn L ; ' A ' ’'""wlton’M. In Jordan (ownr, .11 < fou ' rh sturdily of each month with I, l . l ' a, . lsa, ’ ll <’,! 1 ~r huHinesH connected with Mm du leu of Trustee. Jambs 11. Carr, J rmua: Jordan Township, ' 1 • • - J * I I -.1- ■ I The association of tisnermen contemplate giving a series of balls next month. They will be iish-balls.— Carl Pretzel’s Weekly. When a bachelor says he is single horn choice, it makes him mad to ask him why the girl made choice of some ather fellow.— Texas Siftings. A. new stove has been invented for the comfort of travelers. It is to be put under the feet, with a mustard plaster on the head, which draws the heat through the whole system. “Business is pretty good,” said an ondertaker to an interviewer, “but if lying was punished as it was in the lays of Ananias, 1 would have to enlarge my works and purchase fifty more hearses.” The following is a copy of a bill posted on the wall of a country village. “A lecture on total abstinence will be delivered in the open air, and a collection will be made at the door to defoay ex* oenscs.”
