Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1903 — A Broad Insinuation. [ARTICLE]
A Broad Insinuation.
He fat man slid into the only vacant seat just ahead of the woman who was about to take it. The man rtanding up was so disgusted that, as the car swayed, he permitted the end of his cane to dig the fat man in the ribs. The man standing next to the one with the cane leaned over and told him that he was needed at the stock yards. “Me!” cried the man with the cane Indignantly. “Yes, you!” replied the other. “That’s where they pay good prices for pig stickers.” * Then they both looked at the fat man, who acted as if he would like to hit some one.—Chicago Evening Post.
