Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Will the Brook Editor Tell What He Heard at Remington? [ARTICLE]
Will the Brook Editor Tell What He Heard at Remington?
Has the publisher of the Brook Reporter the manhood to print in his paper an explanation of the latter clause of the appended paragraph? Let this rot of inuendo cease and let the cowardice that is back of it come out in the open and be tangible. The Reporter lies thusly: “Seems to us like we have not heard a very big holler from the Thirty Cent squally sheet over in Jasper. Maybe he has decided that silence is golden, and Just at the present time it is ding blasted golden, if some of the things told us over at Remington the other d*.y are so, and we have not the least .cr.son to doubt it, not the least bit.
