Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — SOME GOOD ADV CE. [ARTICLE]

SOME GOOD ADV CE.

Rev. T. DeWiit Talmage says: “Don’t stop a paper that you be lieve to be honest, cou.ageous and clean, simply because ds editor has written hi* sincere views in stead of yours or somebody’s else; for if you do you are putting a premium on insincere journalism and serving notice on a., editor that the way to succeed is to write what he thinks will best please his readers instead of what he honest ly believes to be the truth.” The above is equally applicable to the minister in the pulpit; he should be unfettered in his effort to keep his membership in liarmo ny with the vows he and they have assumed. Miss Fra”c McEwen has purchased aCaligraph and is prepared to copy legal and other instruments in type writing, carefully, promptly, and on reasonable terms Orders can be left at the Sentinel office, the Surveyor’s office, or residence