Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1883 — MAKE $2O FOR CHRISTMAS. [ARTICLE]
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Galesburg Plaindealar: Such a read would be of Inestimable benefit to the businea-|interests of Galesburg, and ike Plaindealer believes that it behooves our merchants to do what they can to secure the building of the road through to tills point. After it reaches Peoria there will be little Inducement for its projectors to push it further, unless Galesburg itself shows some Interest in the matter and evinces a wilTngness to do all possible within its power to ftelp it. W* notice that the line is often referred to in Indiana as “the Galesburg road.” There has been some speculation in Roann this week in regard to a resorted change in the line of the proposed Fort Wayne, Peoria A Gales burg railroad. has been reported that Wu.fl. Vanderbilt has bought out the whole concern and will build ,iu4 equip the road. Tuis, ceupled wi'fa the fact that he has purchased the old cauai bed from Fort Wayne to Lagro.aud then branch off through this section of the country. If such would be the case, the read would undoubtedly run through Roann, but we give but little credence to the report. However, if the great railroad king concludes te”do suen a thing, #e shall be the last to raise any objections. Misses Arilla and Delia Cotton, of St. Lswi'.iK't), were guests of Lydia and Amanda Paris first of the week, Having secured 160 acres of Dakota’s choicest dirt, they return to their eastern home in Rensselaer, Ind., to spend the winter. Thus they add two names more to the list of brave girls that think Dakota is good enough lor them,—Ree Hignts, Dak., Free Press.
Peoria Journal: Henry M Williams, President of the Fort. Wayne,Peoria and Galesburg Railway Company, the new bee line proposed to be built from Fort Wayne to Galesburg, via Peoria, was in the city, accompunied by Vice-President Evvns and the chief of the engineer corps, Carey A Wilson A preliminary survey is now being made, the surveying corps having already covered three fourths of the distance between IFort Wayne and Peoria, and the officers of the road are enthusiastic over the prospects ot the new road, having met with nothing but hearty welcomes and prom ises of liberal support, from the country through which the ro ni will'pass It is said the load will be an air line between tne cities named aud be considerably Djoriel than ary other road striking tiie three towns named, ■■ nd will have such eastern conueciious at Fort Wayne with the trunk bnes, that it will prove a formidable rival of the old roads for eastbound business from JJeoria, and give tne Central City a direct line for the sea ooard The gentlemen are well and prominently known iu railroad circles aud w ere identified with the Boody faction of the Wabash, and later Interested ; n tne construction of the Nickel JJJlate, Engineer Wilson having charge of the corps which surveyed that line The narly wtie taken in hand yesterday afernoon by some of our representative citizens and shown the various points of interest in the city, and expressed themretves as much pleasod with tiie energy and enterprise manifest on every hand W D, Owen, editor Logansport Saturday Night, says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters is the most beriefiieial medicine I hare ever taken.”
