Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1883 — Excursion Rates. [ARTICLE]

Excursion Rates.

Half Farr to Louisville to attend the great Southern Exposition, which is now considered the greatest success ot its kind ever held, the insurance on the Art department alono being two million dollars; this cue display will more than repay a visitor for his trip. The music is furnished by the celebrated Seventh Regiment Land# of New York. Every state in the union has a disphify of its minerals and products. Jn order to have every one attend this great National Show tfce 1/ntUville, New Albany & Chicago Railway will sell tickets to Louisville and return, every day during the Exposition, at owe pare for the round trip., 'iifkcts godd 15 days from date of sale. ts.

The Rensselaer bapd did some first-rate blowing for the FainRemington New#. if ■■■■■—— ' ■ Everybody that can, should attend the cognty fair nexji week. It is benificent public enterprise and deserves a liberal endburagement. Dogs are so übiquitous Nortli Judson that the “Cyclone,” of that town, advertises Tor some one to start a sausage factory.

William Wiley Watson, Js well and wisely wed. Witn Belle, the blithe and buxom, To bake his beans and bread. A suspension .of sentence has; been granted in the Orth Stieii case, Until a ( final decision is rendered in the appeal case now pending. f , . '"W ' T , 1 j li'jjfo.il ’ The Rensselaer band gave us a splendid serenade Thursday evening, for which they have the thanks of ye,, editor and wife. The boys are boss players.—Remington News.

—BffjtAW ay.— William 1 Wood, ,somof Justice Wood, drives one 1 of Perkinsl’ milk wagons, and had a runaway on Front street last Saturday, which smashed up wag on and harness, and injured horses to some extent; but the .worst feature of the accident was a bad kick, given by one of the horses, to young Wood, when lie was trying to stop thorn. The injury was very painful, and for a time seemed very serious, but he is now doing very well, with prospects that no permanent harnl will result.