Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1886 — American Enterprise. [ARTICLE]
American Enterprise.
No invention of the nineteenth century has worked a greater revolution in household economy or conferred more of a benefit on humanity than the sowing machine. The first productions were crude and uncouth in the extreme, and it was reserved for American skill rnd ingenuity to bring forth a machine of any practical value. In order to appreciate the great advancement which has taken place it is only necessary to compare one of the machines built during the infancy of the invention with one of the latest improved e Light-Running New Home ” All the really good points contained in other machines have been utilized in its construction.— Many new improvements and devices have also been added, the result of which is a machine as nearly perfect as it is possibie to make one. For simplicity, durability, ease of management and capacity for work, the “Light-Running ‘New Home” has no rival, and the happy possessor of one may re J assured that he or she lias the very best the world affords. See adTERTISEMENT ON ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS PAPER.
Ex-Sheriff John W. Rowell has leased the Halloran Livery and Feed Stables, and respectfully.solicits a liberal share of the public patronage. .
