Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1882 — The Usual Result. [ARTICLE]
The Usual Result.
It is not to be denied that a good iewing machine is one of the roost imbortant ap pnrtenances oj the modern houselioiild. We thought we had a good machine in our household i ntl one «'a.v the agent of the New Home Presemed him.elf a 1 our door and proceeded to delivor an oration up«n i a ebaracteritic raents. “But,” We answered, 1 our ma< I ineserves us ncely and suits us v all, and we do not c .re for another. The ageuts, howeve begged the privilege of leaving one h s machines with us, “for the ladies to try.” 'llie reque t whs not unreesonntde, so we granted it —but more to oblige the agent tbun any thing else; for we really did not want the nia<-hne, and had not there- * ■ , molest idea of buying it. The machine once in the house, it w»e natural that li e 1.-tbits should look ii our. They did so. and as a i-ooseqm n • foil inle • with it. 1 bey ray that without the slightest wish to decry or disparage any other machine, this, all things considered, is, in the r opiuion, the u >st d sir .tdo one to ep h id. he upshot of iho whole matter wm t at the ol I me.hue wa» disposed of, and ibe “Light Kunnig New Homs” installed no r house iold. it is pronounced a genuine baer.tr nl areal comfort en l “our folLs” want d us to toll othet folks about it. This unrivalled machine is manufactured by the Ns a Home Sn* i u Macm im Co., 80 Union Square, Nc-v York, wh. *i.<h tta to soy mat all who will tend for their new illustrate!) catalogue and Cticlot-e ihsir ad vs tiseroeui (printing on Hueth«r page)' w 11 1 tcievt a set ( f fxey ad winning novelties o- value id it of. ii ■»1 i• tia ; carls, Sc, ( 1)t “There ia ft divinity which shapes our ends rough” yet we are to a great extent the architects oil our own fortunes/* Our fortunes we may increase by dealing with Campbell & Farden.
