Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1884 — SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. [ARTICLE]
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Ladies of our town and vicinity. We haye secured the services of Miss Emma MrCormick of Crawfordsvllle, Ind., for the Spring and Summer season 'B4. This .uady eouaes »e us recommended as being a first class Dress Maker having the be3t of references, and she is also known by some of our best citizens Those of you having work to be done would do weli to give her a trial. Please call at once. Ever l r ours to please. Hemphill & Honan. Crankv W. Lee, now on the Ell wood Review, formerly lor a short per od an employee of the Rensselaer R publican, still entertaius his low estimate of the qualifications of his Bro. Marshall. While engaged on the Republican he employ*! his leisure moments iB exhibitions of his expert management of a bycfcle, and in bemoaning the lack of ability in the Republican management, "ana significantly insinuating that bisconneetion with it would to a certain extent elevate it. In a late number of the Review he volunteers aid to the Republican, as follows: The Republican, the only really truly newspaper published in Jasper county, is ia.flne condition, a J the only fault we find with Kro. Marshall is that he stoops to notice the slanderous attacks on him that are being published in the Sentinel of th.vt place. The attacks of the Sen*, tinel ought to be beueata his notice for the roasen that they are untr e —base insinuations—and a reply only serves to advertise the Sentinel. Mr. Marshall is well and favorably known to his readers, and no amount of lying can harm him.- [Eiwood Review, Bro. Marshall grabs at the buit.aud blurts out—“faithful are t e wouncis of a friend,” and sati ;fies his readers that Cranky has made a * damphool” of him, and suiffUuglY odds, “We shank Bro. Lee fer the hitter in the above paragraph as well as for the sweet; fer the i-buke as well as for the commendation,” and wiping the. tears irom his eyes, gaily coucludes: “however we promise never to do so again—at least hardly ever.” Our weeping hrotoer domuaitted a great error in net giving the Review, in general, and granny W. Lee, in particular, a commendable puff. Cranky had two objects in view in tendering niß assistance. Ist—ln his conceit, to help our neighbor in the hour of his weakness and trouble. 2d.—To receive a complimentary notice in return,—The establishment of a kind of Mutual Admiration. Ellis Walton returned from Kansas Wednesday eyeniag. He is much pleased with his visitBefore you start on a pln-nis excursion. go t* a fair or re-nnioa get an accident ticket in the Travelers for $3,000 in case of accidental deaA, or sls per week In case of disabling Injury. 1 day to 16, 25c. per day; SO days, $4,50. The Jasper County Fair will be held at Rensselaer on the 9tb, 10,h, 11th and llth of September next
