Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1879 — Squelching a Slander. [ARTICLE]
Squelching a Slander.
(Marion (Ind.) Democrat) * We knew Kenton at the time be was editor es the Fort Wayne Sentinel, we bring employed on the Gazette of that city at tee seme time. • • • Hie employers were only too glad to flUeeharge him after he had, in a few weeks almost totally destroyed the subscription list es that paper. _ [Tbie He, in different shapes and from diffnent scoundrels, has traveled from Maine to California, and we propose to Wrangle the life out es h, finally aad forever, by publishing the following letter from the teen proprietor of tee Fort Wayne Sentinel: Omct or Daily k. Wctklt Samm,) jT- Ft Wags* lDd„ Jmd. 94 I«7L ( Wffl H. Kern an, Esq.,—Your note resigning tee position as editor of tee Bentieri hoc been handed me. lam exceedingly terry that you hare frit it incumbent todo ao, fori can assure yon that ytttr services have met with kt unqualified approval. The columns bf the Sentinel, while Under jroir charge, have bees ably edited, aed, it is no flattery to sag, PETTES T&AN BVBB before. Oar relatiosm, also, haV» been Buck at to make the parting 1 a awtter of the DEBPZST BBOBKT. As it ESSIES, Older tee circumstances, teat you cannot be induced to BBJSAiN, mv beet and heartiest wishes follow yon, hoping tbit eense day in the future we may onoe MsflW, X Out liWßife la. fl • The original copy Of this letter can be •ten at tee States office.] lovely Yankee XJtesatnve, [Popeka (Kan.) Citizen.] The great mistake this government madias in not hanging about fifty
thousand of these Southern whelps st the close of the war. ••• [Manitowoc (Wis.) Tribune.] jS f’rsa: * * * He was s periurad unitor, and no loyal man has say tears to shed because Yellow Jack has accomplished his ~ V [Wateeka (Ills.) Republican.) Ton of the South ought to be. down as year cowardly marrow-bon ©a, thanking your stars that yon were allowed to escape with your nooks unstretched, sad your lying throats uncut.
