Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1884 — NO TRAINS TO-DAY. [ARTICLE]

NO TRAINS TO-DAY.

The Worst Btorin or the Season. J. The deeply drifting snow's combined with the iptense cold, has called all trains to. be abandoned on the L., N. A. &C. The north bound passenger train, due here last evening at 5/28 o’clock, is stuck in a drift and frozen up, somewhere between Chalmers and Reynolds. The south bound train, due here at 1*036 last evening, is in the same fix only a little worse, the engine being in the ditch, somewhere near Lowell. Two engines passed up this morning, from the Air Line division, to dig the train out of the drift. It will probably pass this place some time to-dav. < It is officially announced that no train#will be sent out from the termme of the road, today. No Teacher Yet.—The school trustees have not yet engaged a teacher for the grammar department, and the sudden departure of M. F. Chilcote, the president of the board, will prevent their so doing until after liis return. Tli#re probably will be no school in that department before Tuesday or Wednesday. V