Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1883 — ONE CENT A MILE. [ARTICLE]

ONE CENT A MILE.

The people of Jasper county will have a splendid opportunity afforded them to visit Indianapolis and take in the State Fair, on Monday, Sept 24th, 1883, when the enterprising management of the L., N. A. & C. R’y will run a specialjexcursion train to Indianapolis. Ticket * good five days, allowing all who may so desire to remain in Indianapolis during the entire Fair. The train starts from Lowell, passes Rensselaer at 5:32 a. m., and arrives at Indianapolis at 10 : 30 a. m. Returning, leaves Indianapolis at 5 o’clock, p. m. The fare, for the round trip from Rensselaer, Pieasant Ridge and Marlooro is $2; Rose Lawn, Fair Oaks and Surrey, $2 25. ' ♦ E2F The L., N. A. & I . R’y will sell excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates, for the lohnd trip to those desiring to visit the Inter-State Industaial Exposition of Chicago, now in progress; or the Illinois State Fair, which holds in Chicago from the 24th to the 29th Sept. For rates of fare and dates of sale apply to station agents. Mt. John L.Dale,.ndianapolis, says Brown’s Iron Bitters cured him of Dizziness and the apparent danger of Paralysis. Jas. W. Douthit, Esq., returned the first of the week from a visit among friends in Decatur county, lijd. Elmer Dwiggins took his departure Wedn ‘sday morning for Ann Arbor University and Miss Ora Thompson with her brother Delos, left this morning for the same institution. Work on McCoy’s building is on a stand still until the matters in controversy between Mo. and the Corporation Trustees are determined. Miss Amanda W. Osborne, teacher in the second Intermediate Department of the Rensselaer Public Schools, is the only lady teacher in the county who holds a three years’ license. Prof. Kirsch, Principal of the Rensselaer Schools, and Mr. D. B. Nowels, ex-County Superintendent, each hold a three years' license. These three Instructors are living ex» amples of that old adage which says to us all, "There is no excellence without great labor. * ■ ■■ ■ ■ Eleventh Annual Inter-State Exposition of Chicago, 188ji, Opened September sth and will clqse Octo-* ber 20th. As usual, all Railroad and Steamboat Transportation Lines wii put their rates to Chicago and return on hard-pan basis, selling coupon tickets to the Exposition. On many of the lines, gentlemen, familiar with the business, are making arrangements to run general which have heretofore been profits ble to Jthose managing them, and cheapened the cost of transportation to the Excursionists. As to the Exposition itself, we are 1 assured that extraordinary Jefforts and very large expenses have (been made by the managers to render it in all important departments the most instructive and far the most attractive, display, of its elass in Amerioa. The loeal pride of Chicago is fully enlisted in the work, and it is safe to say that no visitor will be disappointed.