Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1882 — Card of Thanks [ARTICLE]

Card of Thanks

To the voters of Jasper county Indiana, who honored me with their votes at the last general election, I tender you my sincere thanks for the earnest and gallant fight you made in endeavoring to re-elect me to the office of Auditor in your county. I assure you that your votes were not lost, but embodied a protest against a traflick that is making thousands of children objects of charity. Hundreds of mothers subjects for our insane asylums, and bringing many, many of our brighest and most intelligent young men to an early grave. My supporters voted against those wrongs, and ibeir protest will yet be heard and heeded, and the work of reformation will continue to move onward, until eventually, correct principles and right will prevail. I again thank you in this public manner for your support.

EZRA C. NOWELS.

[Democratic Sentinel.] Dr. J. T. McShane, of Noblesville, superintendent grading of on the Chicago and Indianapolis Air-Line, made us a pleasant call Tuesday. He left the lower portion of the road last week, and reports the line to be in a good shape, for so new a road. The L. N-A. &C. company has not yet formally accepted the line, and there is still some doubt whether they will take prosession before Spring. Regular mixed trains however will be put on the road shortly, either by the New Albany company, or by Mr. Craw ford, the contractor. It is of course not to be expected that the road will be in condition to run fast passenger trains over for some months yet Freight can already be shipped to any point on the line, the Doctor tells us.