Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1909 — A Valuable Dream. [ARTICLE]
A Valuable Dream.
Recent cases in the courts have contained reference to dreams and premonitions not always to the advantage of those who appeared In the role of reer. One of a useful character wra that dream|sd on three successive nights by a Devonshire farmer, who pictured a pit dug upon his farm, and property of his cast Into it. On the third nlgh't be arose and dressed, and went Into his fields. He heard the thump, thump, thump of a spade, and s-w a man digging by lantern light. The digger fled at the approach of the farmer, who turned away for home. On his way back he met one of his raid servants. She nad had a desperate Quarrel with her lover, she explained but had been prevailed upon to meet him at 2 o’clock that morning, when he had something to show her. “This Is what he had to show you,” sain the farmer, leading her to the newly dug pit It was a grave which the farmer’s dream had prevented the girl’s occupying Near It l-.y the spade which the man had been uging and a huge knife. — The King.
