Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SPECIAL TRAIN TO LAFATETTE on account of Tippecanoe County Fair Thursday Aug. 28 • ■ - '• • The regular rates will apply from all stations. The following is the schedule: Leave' AM Rensselaer 7:45 Pleasant Ridge 7:56 McCoysburg ... , ..8:04 Lee .......8:11 Monon 8:25 Reynolds 8:39 Chalmers . 8:52 Brookston ....9:01 Ash Grove ..9:10 Battle Ground .9:15 Arrive Lafayette .....9:29 Returning, thfe special train will leave Lafayette at 9 o’clock -p .m. x W. 11. \ BEAM, Agent.
EXCURSION TO Louisville SUNDAY, AUEUSt 24 VIA THE MONON ROUTE Stations Time Rate Rensselaer 5:30 $1.75 Pleasant Grove 5:39 1.75 McCoysburg 5:4. r 1.75 Lee 5:51 1.75 Returning Special Train leaves Louisville at 11:00 p. m., Sunday, August 24, 1913.
In a circular issued Thursday by Howard G. Kelley, vice president of the Grand Trunk system, announcement was made of the appointment of George Bradshaw as safety engineer The first test of the constitutionality of the California alien land law will be begun at Los Angeles within the next few days by H. Tanigachi, a wealthy Japanese, according to his attorney, H. A. CKajnberlain. v Bankers from forty-seven states, representing >nore than fifteen billions of dollars, met in Chicago Friday in conference with the currency commission of the American Bankers’ association to formulate an offlclpl protest against the OwenGlass currency bill pending before congerss. Sixteen suits for SSOO damages each were filed Thursday against six railroads leading into Chicago by Assistant District Attorney L. W. Price, acting under the direction of District Attorney Wilkerson. The suits charge violations of the federal laws governing the transportation of cattle and domestic articles. Readers of McClure’s magazine in this vicinity will be interested to know that beginning in the October number will appear the autobiography of Sam McClure, the founder of the magazine, which will begin with his early boyhood days when he lived two miles northwest of Hebron and attended. school at Hickory Point, where James Carson, our present postmaster, was teacher, and afterwards a’ttended the Valparaiso university. R will also contain several Hebron wews of our public square grove. Sam McClure is one of the men who started in as a poor boy and facing hardships, made good.—Chesterton Tribune.
