Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1883 — New Departure. [ARTICLE]

New Departure.

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£sEJ . ly.)- Tto&JSHP'*• ‘•- ■ wj ,- ■* VWIIIIWW • a ■: I I The cut in his Wind-pipe nation is performed. P Mary C. Howard, who was badly injured near Augusta,*** the occasion q£ the death of hei father, Dr. Anderson Howard, hes brought suit against the CHnoifinati, pd iahapoli»F;:- ; Si JLouis A CHiiigo Railway Company frit $16:600 damages. And now Brother Jas- T. Abbett, Recorder of Jasper county, rejoices with exceeding great joy, afid goes aroEUijd ringing: . V, “Unto us 8 rail* Is born, ; AS? tm, unto v« a (girl) w girwy-*’ On Easter morning. Chßd and mother doing nicely. it easy of construction, while the towns along the line Were exceedingly anxious for the building of the road. The iDetibit, Indiana and St,Louis has already been several times mentioned in this The road, if built, will rim from Gilman, Jjl., to Fayette, Ohio, Rensselaer being one of the" points upon theiinri/.^l": .■/ The local offices of Hhe Chicago A Indianapolis Air Line will be op the south of the "Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific building, the head of, |laat Maryland street — “Indianapolis Journal.” The trains put on the Air Line betw®oe Delphi and Indianapolis last week, consist at present only of a daily train each way, mixed frright tod passenger. are unable to ssy how long this arrangement is to lost but : understand that it is but for a limited time only. TM CoNlisrifTAL. — Cri. i Yarrington, General Manager of the Continental has hot yet lost his faith in the future of the road. He writes Mr.-CR, Dwigjdns that the president of the road is ih Bu|ope trying to secure funds for its construction, and should pot that plan succeed Yarrington himself knows ot some parties who he thinks will famish the aeeeeeMy wW- ,; r . Tlte committee of Monon citi■rijaj who went to, Louisville Ret