Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1897 — Calendars and Coupons. [ARTICLE]
Calendars and Coupons.
So many beautiful calendars and entertaining novelties have been Issued by the proprietors of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that we are hardly surprised to receive this season not only one of the very prettiest designs in calendars, but with It coupons which eutltle the recipient to attractive novelties. Every one who gets a Hood's Sarsaparilla calendar for 1897 secures something that will prove interesting and valuable as well ns a beautiful specimen of the lithographer’s art. The calendar Is accompaulcd tills season by au amusing little i/uvn. vu luc tvs. *« **.* . ,-• «kuls -j druggist for Hood's Coupon Calendar, or send 0 cents In stamps for one to O. I. Hood Lowell, Mass. “If she were a young girl," said the plump Juryman with a metropolitan air, “I would be In favor of assessing the damages you wish. But It seems to me that a widow Is not entitled to quite so much for the damage to her feelings by breach of promise." “I don’t look at It that a-way, at all,” said the long Juryman with the red clay on bis boots. “I take It that a wldder’s feellu's ’ud be hurt the wust, ’cause she realizes what she Is losin'.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Mr. W. H. Dali, returning from Ids examination of'tlie coal fields of Aluska, has brought back with him to Washington pieces of of a mammoth preserved In Ice, this being the first discovery of a mammoth In the flesh on (lie American continent.
