Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Handy to Have in the House. [ARTICLE]

Handy to Have in the House.

“Every well-regulated family," said Mrs. Billtops, “ought to have a saw. We’ve had a hammer as long as I can remember, and why we haven’t had a saw I don’t know. They are so handy to have in the house; to saw off curtain poles with; to saw off tha legs of chairs if you want to shorten them; to make things out of boxes, window seats and things like that; to saw old boxes into kindling wood, if one Is economical, and for lots of other things. I must get Mr. Billtops to buy a saw to-morrow.”—New York Sum ? A Tennessee child talks Incessantly. It is thought that he will have a great career as a champion pugilist—Baltimore American.