Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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I dlj.i > u. • •IliluilOll Ht i'HICAG, OFFICE 1 4 Mcnroe Street, In Our Dreams. The Professor of Psychology was con versing wtyh Mr. Higg.ns, the grocer, as that worthy man was wrapping up five pounds of coffee for the Professor. “Did you ever notice, Mr. Higgins," remarked the Professor, “that what occurs to you in dreams never seems to be at all strange or out of the ordinary?” “Come to think of it. Professor,” replied Mr. Higgins, ■ I h ave; but j never gave it much study. Now that you mention it, I recollect several dreams that I have had that seemed to be right enough until I waked up and got to thinking about them ” “Ah,” beamed the Professor, “that Is iateresting. Tell me about them. " “Well,” and Mr. Higgins shoved the wrappad-up coffee a rose the counter to ths Professor, they didn’t amount to no great deal, I guess. I only Great; ed that m, wife couldn’t talk."
