Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1880 — Official Vote of Jasper County, Indiana, October, 1880. [ARTICLE]

Official Vote of Jasper County, Indiana, October, 1880.

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pruvielon ter once fitfully. It is a turnkdre, their ships, their merchandize, ahjd yet neglect to Insure their livßS, surely the most Important of an to their families, and far mor* Subject to loss.” —lim/Wlilte a stalVrdrt republican of’HVmging Grove ealied in to see us the ntr»er*«Uy; JFm Ur uvmjoyed »t the repabTtean Victory add ready fur a long puli and a strong pull for sue.- . oesr hi November. . i .. —-The display of jewelry »t Goldmau aud Hardman’s is c good for Sorb eyes. The boy’a have been putting in new cases and have tlie finest display In towd Jndicioui •advertiaing ena A bles them to add improvements. —The deputy tderk of Wells cdunty often* to make out naturalization papers for all foreigners on condition of

their voting tlie democratic ticket. Otbervflte h® charges $1 80. This Is an insult to foreigners and a reflection upo* their honor. —Frodii the Fowler Era w» learn that our young ' friend Willie Mock, foreman on tbe Era, is lying very ill at his father* residence in Fowler and hie life id despaired of. We hope the feafi of his friends may not be realized end that Willie may soon be again restored to health. . —The truck ia now within a mile and a half of Cedar Lake and coming. They expect to be as far as the lake by Sunday. They have a hard cut at the head of the lake, and then another bad place to cross op this way, which they propose to cross temporarily by making a corduroy bed with pine slabs, and then they will have comparatively clear sailing until they reach Lowell. Col. Day thinks they will t>e here Inside of four weeks. —Lowell Local News. .

. ’ the kindness of the offl. cerif.wC, with other* of our citizens, were favoured with a ride over tlio 1., D. A C. R. R. north to the terminal poiut where the work of construction is going on. Under Colonel Yeomon’s management the work on the road is (ppifreaaing rapidly-: Quite a large o f6rce of workm en are engaged under mVVeiidersb i p of John Conner the 'Briritfe' of railroad contractors. The Sfien is now laid to within a mile of Fthe Iroquois river- If the work from the state line this way is going on as rapidly as at this end .'we will soon have a railroad to Chicago.