Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1894 — Holmes a Typical Yankee. [ARTICLE]

Holmes a Typical Yankee.

That Dr. Holmes was a typical Yankee in undemonstrativeness was shown in the meeting with his non, who was wounded ut Chan ellorsvllle. For many days he had sought tho captin on the fields and in the hospitals, and ut last le irned that he was on a t"; in that was carrying the wounded to W> shington. He entered the ear, saw the pale fa 1 e of his wounded boy, and they clasped hands with a “Hello, cap," and a "Hello, dad." Judge Holmes has received from the Prince of Wales, through |he Secretary of State, a letter of condolence on the death of his distinguished father, fanbasha lcr Bayard, recalling the fact that the English have placed the busts of Lowell tnd 1 o gfellow in Westmlnsto ■ Abbey, is quite sure they will place that of Holmes the e, also. Send your full name and address to Dobbins' Soup Mfg. Oa, Philadelphia. Pa., by return mall, and net, fret of all cost, a coupon worth several dollars, if used by you to its full advantage. Don’t delay. This Is worthy attention. If it were not so hard for woman to take care of herself there wouldn’t be so many unhappy marriages.