Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1885 — An Excursion to Crawfordsville. [ARTICLE]
An Excursion to Crawfordsville.
Chicago, 111., May 12th, 1885. I. B. Washburn, Esq., Dear Sir: I have your letter of 11th inst., enclosing letter which I wrote under date of 7th to Prof. Tuttle, President Wabash College, at rawfordsville. I will you the same proposition as given Mr. Tuttle, viz: To furnish more tickets, Rensselaer to Crawfordsville and return, at the rate of $2.20 each for the round trip, or $1.50 each if 100 or more go; parties to go an" 2 return on regular trains. — We could handle them, if desired, on our morning train of June sth, and would be willing to make return tickets good until June Bth inclusive. Please advise me if you wish to make an arrangement on above terms. Yours truly, Wm. S. Baldwin, G. P. A., L. N. A. & C. Road. The object of the above is to visit the Museum of Wabash College, which is said to be the best in Indiana. All are invited. Those wishing to enjoy the trip will please leave their names with Prof. Kirsch, W. B. Austin or the undersigned. The party will leave Rensselaer on the 10:33 a. m. train.
I. B. WASHBURN.
An Entrprisittg, Rliable House. F. B. Meyer cap always be relied upon, not only to carry in stoex the best of arerv’-Mng. Hut t* secure ’be A "vi.-'v and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable Having secured the Akcim'y for the celebrated r>i Or’s p-n>ve»f . n
