Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Shoe S Rubber Sale! oys’ Rubber, Candee 15c Misses ’ Rubbers, very neat. . 20c Women's Rubbers, good quality, 25c’ Women's Rubbers, very best 37c. Men's Candee Rubber Boots, sold at any store for $‘2,50, for 2,00. One Thousand Pairs of Shoes, of all Grades and Sizes AT COST. ISETTo make room for stock of Spring Goods ! THIS IS NO SHATvI Judge

Mr. Bryan has positively prom, ised to attend ths convention of bimetallic clubs in Indian polij, 6th nd 7th April next, and will deliver an address especially prepared for the occasion Umbrellas will last longer if, when wet, thev are placedfehandle downward to dry. As only delegates will be certain of good, seats at the great bimetals lie convention in Indianapolis, April 6th and 7th, every one sho’d go as a delegate if possible; and as every silver club can send Jfitty delegates and clubs can be organized in every township or even pre* cinct by the blank forms furnished by Parks M. Martin,f Room 11, Union Block, Indianapolis, {who must also be sent the list of dele, gates and $1 registration fee from each chb. None need have any difficulty in securing a de egate’s ticket, if proper steps are taken at once General Forrest, the noted cons federate cavalry leader, was an ut> educated man, and on one occasion, when asked the secret of success is battle, replied: ‘Git thar fust with the mostest men.” ’’’he Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor $1.50.

The joys o' anticipation are well illustrated in the profits the grocer makes on sales of new maple sugar that is placed on the marke pjfore the sap begins|to run in the maple trees... Boston Transcript Judge Healy’s is the plact for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child*, ren’s. Don’t forget it. In an adjoining county town, while a ladies’ card club were er gaged in playing for a two dollar book as a prize, the sons of these same ladies, small boys, were arrested in a haymow while playing for fifty cents as a prize, they had organized a club like mother’s, they said Tne mothers cried, and said “what a terrible place town is to raise boys, anyhow.” Served the boys nght. They might I av-. known the difference between a haymow and a parlor, and between a two dollar and a fifty cent prize. Try Kennel & Abbett’s Vienna Bread. Mone better. In a recent sermon Sam Jones said: “When God gives a man a good wife and six children, He has done a great deal for that fellow. But when He gives him a society woman and a poodle,Hejhas thrown off od him. These society women look upon children as nuisances. 1 have had some of these society women shake hands with me. 1 would as soon shake a dead fish’s tail. 1 wouldn’t give one of your .rock darning women for all the society women in the country. Be-, tween cutting off the tops of their dresses for the ball room and the bott >m tor the bicycle, these society women have no clothes left. A man said to a society woman “I hope I’ll see more of you.” She said: “Come to the ball to-night.” Some people say you shouldn’t speak that way before a mixed au-. dience. You old sisters wear a high collar close around your ue ks .. that’s modest and comely. But deliver me from the society women who button their collars around their waists. You preachers don’t talk that way, do you? You talk about the sweet bve and bye. You ought to talk about the nasty now and then.”