Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1903 — Marriage Licenses. [ARTICLE]

Marriage Licenses.

Earnest Koss and Laura Donahoe. John Jordan and Bessie Stewart. Ord Yeoman and Olara Murray, William M. Hall and Ethel E. Ren. George W. Kennedy and Arthena Rosella McGee. The Monon has arranged to build one of the most complete yards be* tween Indianapolis and Chicago, a short distance south of Hammond. The plans hrve been drawn and President MoDoel has ordered the work to proceed as soon as the weather will permit. The yard will have a capacity of 6,000 cars. Withit will be built a fifteen-stall roundhouse and a repair shop, so that engines will not be sent all over the system in order to ohtain short repairs. President MoDoel has also ordered several new engines and some additional rolling stock, among the latter being a new train that will run between Cincinnati and Chicago. £— . A remarkable case of faithful devotion to a departed companion is that of Mrs. McKinley, .widow of the martyred president. During the nearly a year and a half since the president’s tragic death not a single day has passed without a visit by hie wife to his casket in the receiving vault of the Canton cemetery. No matter how bad the weather may be it is said that Mrs. McKinley drives to the vault at 10:30 a. m. each day and places flowers on the casket. Her health is much improved in the past year. According to the Winamac Democrat Clerk Brucker of that county was the subject of a queer experience last week. For sixteen years he has been compelled to wear glasses, being unable to recognize a person in the same room without them. Monday he was compelled to quit work on account of a peculiar pain above his eyes. On taking off his glasses he found that he could see as well without them as he could years ago. The pain soon left him but his restored vision still continues. The independent telephone company that is putting in a system at Remington is furnishing business phones at $1.50 per month and residence phones at 75 cents per month, with free toll on their country lines. The independent company here is interested in the project. Dr. A. J. Miller will visit Parr oa Tuesday and Friday of each week, until further notice, commencing on February 24. Office at Dr. Kirk’s drug store.