Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1893 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
/mak es honorable amends. In last week’s issue of the Peope's Pilot, Mr. Clark, the local editor, published the following personal statement: A GENERAL EXPLANATION. My article in last week’s Pilot, in reference to statements made by the Republican, was written without sufficient investigation as to the facts. After investigation I am convinced that the statement did great injustice to all parties therein mentioned. I wish now to say that I am fully satisfied that all the allusions in that article, to any alleged occurrences in Mr. Ralph Marshall’s law office, so far as they reflect in any manner upon either Mr. Marshall or Mr. Mills, were entirely untrue and uncalled for, and that whatever may have occured in their law office, of a questionable nature was entirely without the knowledge or consent of either Mr. Marshall or Mr. Mills. In reference to certain events said to have taken place in the office of the Republican, I now state that I know that if the alleged occurrence did take place in the office of that paper, it was entirely without the knowledge or consent of G. E. Marshall, the editor of that paper, nor did I intend in my article to convey the impression that I thought Mr. Marshall was a party to, or had any knowledge of the alleged occurrence and I believe he never even . heard a rumor of such occurences until the publication of last week’s Pilot. In my mapy years acquaintance with Mr. G. E. Marshall I have always found him a man of strict integrity, and I now withdraw all assertions to the contrary. Leslie Clark. We see no occasion for extended comment upon Mr. Clark’s statement. We will say this, however, and in all kindness, * that justice and fairness and a decent regard for the rights and feelings of others, is the best course even in dealing with a business or professional competitor, and if theyouthfni local editor of the Pilot will adopt that course, he will find that it will gain him more of value in the esteem of good men, than it will lose him in the applause of blackguards. A Card from Hammond Brothers. Having sold out our Implement business, we desire to thank our many patrons for favors shown us in the past. We would also respectfully request those owing us to call ’aT the WWWe we will be very glad to see you at your earliest possible convenience. Again thanking you, we remain, Yours Truly, Hammond Bros.'
Great Bargains. Louis F. Hopkins offers for sale at susprisingly low figures a fine selection of Household Furniture. Note the prices: 1 Rosewood Bed Room Suit, cost S3O, sell for sl7. 1 Cherry Bed Room Suit, costs 33. sell'for S2O. 1 Walnut Bed Room Suit, cost $lB sell for $lO. 1 Single Ash Bed Stead, cost $4, sell for $2. 1 Kitchen Stove and complete set of cooking utensils, cost S2O, sell for $lO. 1 Fine Upholstered Tete-a-tete, cost sl2, sell for $5. 1 Heating Stove, cost $7, sell for $3. Long time and easy payments on , all amounts over $5. Goods can be examined at the corner store near the bridge 1 Alf W. Hopkins, Agent, Up Stairs in Leopold’s Block. Sari Tines Md Out. By A. JLeopoM, at his Great Clearance Sale of Clothing. Hat* and Capx, Goods, aiad Boots and Shoes. Evervihiiag at a great deal iessj than first cost. The .goods' must he closed out hr Oct. Ist. IStKf. Danube k< away by per. suasion of my opp.meuts, but come and convince yourself of < the truth of thi - great .sacrificing Sate - L ■.. -4 A. LEOPOLD • 4 For a Ume back or a pain in the side or chent, Irv saturating a, piece of flan ! Bel with Cnnnrberlain.s Pai i Balm and! finding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure an ordinary case in; one or two days. -Rain Balm also cures • rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for sal>by Meyers the Druggist.
