Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1883 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RAILROAD Masting! SATURDAY EVENING, JU 21, COMMENCING AT 8 O’CLOCK. Pbogbamme ox Exxboises: Opening Address. 10 minutes, bp John K. Lee, President R , R. & St. L. Railway. ' Queries. - : 5 minutes. Two Minute Speeches: 1— Moses B. Alter. 2 Sylvester Mealey. 3 Robert T. Martin. 4 J. Brown. 5 William C. Pierce. 6 George H. Brown. 7E. N. Hyland. 8— M. F. Chiloote. 9 Jay W. Williams. 10— Wm. W. Watson. 11— E. P. Hammond. 13— Thomas Bobinson. 18—0. B. Oissei. 14— James T. Randle. 15— D. M. Nelson. Volunteer Speeches, not exceeding 8 minutes each. The exercises to continue eno hour. By order of CommitteePETER HINDS, Pres t. G. E. Mabshall, Sec’y. KAILBOADI The following is a copy of the essential portions of the petition: “We the undersigned resident freeholders of Marion Township. * f * ask that said *| • Township make an appropriation of $17,000 to aid the Rochester, Rensselaer nnd Saint Louis Railway Company * * in constructing its railway through said township* Payable when said railway Shall be completed and fenced through said township on an east and west line • * * and adepot built Within thr«e-fourths of a mile of the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana. George M, Johnson. J# J. Porta% WHBergman, RB Porter, H W Wood, DH Yeoman, C J Brown. E A Gris* weld, L L Daugherty, W 8 Coen, J M Wasson, C D Stackhouse, A McCoy. W O Pierce, T J McCoy, W H Church • ill, 8 T Warren, Wallace Bobinson, John McKeever, Jacob Eigleebach, Balph Fendlg, David Noweis, A Leopold, BY Martin. J W Duvall, and Sg Others. The election was called by a very respectable number of voters in the Township, and at the election the people will sustain the call. * f
