Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1896 — GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK. [ARTICLE]

GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK.

And the Beat Way to Get There la Over the Bants Fe Boute. The fabulously rich gold-mining district of Cripple Creek, Colo., is attracting hundreds of people. By spring the rush bids fair to be enormous, That there is an abundance of gold there is demonstrated beyond doubt. To reach Cripple Creek take the Santa Fe Route from Chicago or Kansas City. The only standard gauge line direct to the camp. Through Pullman sleepers and free chair cars. The Santa Fe lands you right in the heart of Cripple Creek. Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address G. T. Nicholson, G. P. A., A., T. & St’ F. R. R., Monadnock Block, Chicago. Old Boarder—Wlmt’s for breakfast? Hope not ham and eggs again. Waiter Girl—No, sir; not ham and eggs this morning. “Thank the stars. What Is It?” “Only ham.”—New York Dispatch. If in need of a remedy for a Sore Throat or a Bad Cough or Cold, use promptly Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, a useful medicine to keep in the house, because of its great helpfulness in ail Lung and Throat troubles. The covetous mind wants not only what It hath not, but also what It hath. He that speaks me fair and loves me not, I’ll speak him fair and trust blip not ■ _ •», "”** * Tm' tftsh speedily reunites when obstinate sores are cleansed with Glenn'k Sulphur Soap. “Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye,” Black or Brown, 50c. The best society and conversation Is that in which the heart has greater share than the head. To make the hair grow a natural color, prevent baldness and keep the scalp healthy, Hall’s Hair Iteuewer was invented, and has proved itself successful. Chances of War. In battle-only one ball out of eightyfive takes effect. Bronchitis. Sudden changes of the weather cause hronch iat troubles. “Bi own’s Bronchial Troches” will give effective relief. “None of your sauce,” as the boarder said when he refused the Worcestershire.—Florida Tlmes-Union. People who blow their own horns make poor music for other folks.

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