Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Democratic State Central Committee. First District—John W Spence l- , Ev" ans villa Second District -Parks M. Martin Spencer. Ti.ird District—Richard H. Willett Leavenworth. Fourth District- Joel Matlock, Brownstown Fi.th District—Frank A. Horner, Brazil xth District- K. M. Hord, Shelby i e . ■> venth District—Tom Taggart, Indian 4 : o lis. ghth District—J J. Nattervilie Anderson. Vinth^District —W. H. Johnson, Craw fords vill«. Tanth District—William H Blackstxck, L 'layette Eleventh District—Rnfns Magee, Log -osoort. Twelfth District—Thos. H. Marshall, Col■ mbia City. Thirteenth DistrU-t —Peter T. Krnyer, Plymouth. Sterling R. Holt, Chairman. Th»» Doctor Advertises. According to a letter recently recelv Id by Dr. Van Waters from his brother In Seattle, there is a quaint and orig Inal doctor located on one of the is) ■nds of the sound. He advertises It posters and placards printed on a home outfit In one of his announce ments he says; “Legs and arms sawed off while you irate without pane. “Childbirth and tumors a specialty. “No odds asked in measles, hoopins Wff. mumps, or diarear. “ladd-head, bunions, corns, warts aaneer, and ingrowing tow-nales treat sd scientifflcally. “Cdeck, cramps, costiveness, and worms nailed on sight ’"Wring-worms, pole evil, shingles, aolea, and cross-eye cured In one treat Dent or no pay. “Private diseases of man, woman o: beast eradicated. “P. 8. Terms: Cash invariably in advance. No cure no pay. “N. B. _ (Take Notts). No coroner never yet sot on the remanes of my snstomers, and enny one hiring me doan’t has to be good layin up money to buy a grave stane. Come won, some awL”—Stillwater Gazette. The Word Boss Is Dutch. The wo id “boss,” which is now so commonly used. Is an inheritance from the Dutch period. It is derived from baas, meaning foreman or master. A hundred years after English became the official language men of wealth and character like “Boss” Walton of the famous Walton House, in Franklin Square, received the appella tion from persons who wished to be deferential. And to-day a workingman may use the title In its original sense when addressing his employer or accosting a stranger. In its political significance “boss” is a Tammany product As such it defines a vulgar usurper of public authority, who knows he would be squelched If he ventured to stand as a candidate himself, but who succeeds by caucus methods in forcing his puppet candidates on the electors and in directing their official acts for his own selfish end*

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