Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
On Monday of last week two more trains were added to the Mo-* non passenger service, known as the busines.! trains. They make no connection with o' her roads or trains and will be always on time, SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington,D. C., and you will reoeive tour copies of Kate Field’s Washington, containing matter of speoial interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this adveitisement. Every unmarried man is oonsicU ered a boy in Corea, though he should liye to be a hundred. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Viok, proprietor. Ice is sensitive. When left at your door in the hot sun it will run away if not brought in. Go to thi New York Millinery store for your Btylißh hats and dress making. M. &A. Meyr. • «— - Mew York has a population of working women of about 300,000. Advertised betters-™ Joe Palmer, Mrs- E. B. Smith, Mißs Mary Sparr. Persons oalling fork ters inthe above list will please ty they are advertised. Ed. khoadeb.
Caroll D. Wood, who has been nominated for associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, supported himself while attending the industrial University m that State by waiting on a table at a l rivate boarding houseMil. FERGUSON’S SAVING PRAYER. I Scuttle Prosa-Timaa-J Away baok in the early ’6os Mr. Ferguson was defending a man ac*. ouse lof beating his wife. The case was on trial before a justice f the peace, probably the same , ustice who dendod that stealiug a uaok of potatoes out of a canoe in the river was “p.raoy on the high seas.” The aooused was cbnvioted, and the justice promptly sentenced him to be hanged. “But you can’t hang a man for leating his wife,” expostulated ferguson “The devil I can’t,” said the jus-, ice, bridling up. “Ain’t he guiity? Ought’nt any man to be hung who would beat a woman and that woman Ins wife? And ain’t I the only judge in this county? If I mven’t got the power to hang a man, who has, eh ? I’ll hang him wiihin an hour; won’t we, boys?” le continued,addressing she crowd standing around, whose sympathies were evidently with the woman.
“That we will,” shouted the orowd. Seeing that the case was beginb uing to look serious for his client, Yerguson suid: “Well, your honor, before the man is hanged I’d like to take him out behind that big tree and pray with him.” “All right,” said the justioe; and off w?ut the prisoner a id Ferguson. When they got behind the iree Ferguson said in an underone: “Now git, you d- d hound.”— And h~ got.
Ur. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the best made. Wd invite attention to the ‘ad’ “JJee Again as in Youth,” in another column. “Never judge by appearances,” a oontemporarv exclaims. “A shabby old ooat may contain a newspaper publisher, while the man wearing the high toned plug hat and sporting a dude cane, _r ay be a delinquent subscriber.” I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to t>ay commission 5 per cent. — Keep money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcotb!. Notwithstanding the low of wheat and the panicky condition of the market for some time past, European advices indicate that short crops will be the i ule in all foreign countries .it the harvest of 1893. Italy is threatened with an uncommonly short crop of all staples, while Russia, heretofore a large export country, will not have wheat enough for her own use. As a natural consequence this country mnst be largely drawn upon to furnish the deficiency. mroKTANT to isminm. The cream of the oountry papers is found In Remington's County Seat Lists. Shrewd advertisers avail themselves of these copy of which can be had of Remington Bros, of New York 4 Pittsburg.
