Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1884 — The Lafayette and Great Southern Express. [ARTICLE]
The Lafayette and Great Southern Express.
The new train on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road passed Rensselaer promptly.on time last Monday morning. It will run daily except Sundays. The Chi- j cago Inter-Ocean ot last Monday has the following in regard toil: “The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railway. (Monon Lino) I will to-day put a new passenger) train between Lafayette and Chi-; cago to accommodate the inereas- j ing local traflie, and at the same j time afford the Chicago and Great ’ Southern Railway a passenger j entrance into Chicago. The train will leave Lafayette daily at 0:301 g. m. connect at Fair Oaks with; the Chicago and Great Southern j from Yeddo, V eedersburg, Attica. Oxford, and other points in Western Indiana, and arrive ini Chicago at 11:15 a. in. Returning; the train will leave at 4:10 p. m., making the same direct connections at Fair Oaks afid also with the Grands Rapids and lndiWapolis express on-ithe Air Line Division for Delphi, Frankfort, and other points. The train will be especially acceptable to the crowds who daily visit Cedar Lake, and will delight the sportsmen whose club houses dot the Kankakee shores near Thaver and Lowell.’' * }
, Dbess Gopds. —There never was -nicer assortment. Qf Dress Goods brought to Rensselaer than tj-an be seen at Leopold’s lhaznr, and will be sold, for cash, at least 15 per cent, less than any where else. It will pay yo.u to call and examine these goods, them may be named the Dupont Cashmeres 48 inches wide in all colors, Silk Poplins, in all shades and .cplorsi wi& combinations to suit, 1 a large variety of Black Lyons Silks, ami other drees fabricks too Hum- » ' -i
