Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1883 — A Forty-Niner. [ARTICLE]
A Forty-Niner.
We received fast \ve,ek, but to late for insertion, an extended acqount of what must have been an unusually pleasant occasion, which took place in Northern Clillam, on the confines ol Walker, on Saturday, the 2nd instri® A vast multffiide of the good' people of Gillam and'Walker, and some from remoter towushi ps,''"Ane at day at the residence of Mr. Jesse Osborne, to celebrate the forty-ninth birthday of Osborne. It was a “surprise party , an.l same idea of the magnitude of the “surprise"’ may be gained from the knowledge ot the fact that upwards of otto hundred and thirty people were present. The as.-embled hosts were well supplied with “crapulent’" baskets of provender, anti a graud dinner, Under the ti*ces, was partaken of by alTpres-: end. it was a truly joyful occasion, and Lhe next" -tlm’e''"ttre' 'jovial -genialami generous people of that portion of the .county get up such an eating match, we hope to be notified in time to enter for the championship, and if we can’t attend in person, wr will send I M T XJneIe Billy'’ Fieres as our substitute, and we know that he can out eat any man in Northern Ind arrn. Ayer's Ague Cure acts.directly 'onTtrc liver and biliary apparatus, and drives out the malarial poison which induces liver complaints and bilious disorders. Warranted to cure, or money refunded.
