Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1883 — A $30.00 Biblical Reward [ARTICLE]
A $30.00 Biblical Reward
The publishers of Rutlcdyr:'n Monthly offer twelve vnliiuhlc r wards in their Monthly f"F February, among which i< the following: Wo will give $-) 00 iu g”id tn the person tolling us wl>M'h is 41te middle verse i t the Old Testament .Soripturtw by I’fcbritHrv 10»h 1883. Should two or tn ire •’Hire, t iitisw<Ta "oc received, ||,e reward will *.e divided Uh* imnev will t- rnnturded io the •» inner rebru i'y.L.ih, intel r«<ii,>; try ring for the reward mu’*t se:i<l 2<t •■tuts in silver (no posing ■f. •v.pv take, .'it.li >h?ir answer, for, wbn-i t ..-v will t.ceiv,. |t ie March in w»-i<h the jimm; mm address of the wiun • , » )rMff , d m,.l 'll e correct an: wer w U l.e j ’’ •• ■ > ay Sb worth i ><• y.n if uni. . ddrWS UifLlbGE I’, i -iii .. Lnaou, Penna.
Judge Hammond will hold coHft forjudge Chase, in Logansport*' next week. .. A * c » F. W. Babcock was over at Monticello this week attending to legal business in the White Circuit Court. ■ C. W. Lee, compositor on the Republican for some months last summer, and later printer of the Boswell Courier, has accepted a situation on the Elwood (Madison C 0.,) Review. . . Some Rows. —Tim Howard, the colored boy, yesterday completed h’s term in jail and was discharged, and in the evening “done hammered the stuffing” out of himself in a fighr. with S. H. Duvall in John Reynold’s saloon. We know nothing of the particulars of the case nor on whom the blame for the matter rests, but presume it will be inquired into before the justice’s court. Another difficulty occurred last night, in Halloran’s saloon, between the proprietor and some other party, to us unknown.
