Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1882 — If you want cheap goods call at R. FENDIG'S. [ARTICLE]
If you want cheap goods call at R. FENDIG'S.
At the recent Visit of General Hancock to the city ot Little Kock Ark., while a military salute of thirteen guowas being fired at the arsenal, a orems ature discharge blew off three fingers and a thumb from the hand of a-brave soldier named Geitr. The whole hand had to be amputated above the wrist. In the hospital General Hancock visited him, expressing his heartfelt sympathy, and in conversation with him said: “ vVell, my gallant friend, we all detpiy deplore the accident; and now kt me assure you that so long as 1 live you Shall never want for anything” “The bravest are the teoderest. ’
A nice lot of Circulars aud Dolmans at R. Fendig’s A correspondent wants to know where the expression “Let up” comes from. We believe it comes from the fellow who isn’t on top in the fight— Philadelphia Sun. The charge that New England no longer furnishes philosophy is dis prved by the Lawrence boy who said that a flve minutes’licki gis nothing to fire hours* fun*
