Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1889 — Rensselaer Circuit Appointments. [ARTICLE]

Rensselaer Circuit Appointments.

The Rev. D. W. Jessee has been appointed by the Presiding Elder, to fill out the remainder of the conference year as pastor of the Rensselaer M. E. Circuit. He has made the following appointments: First Sunday in April, at Pleasant Ridge, 10:30 a. m.; Pleasant Grove 3:30 p. m. Second Sunday in April, Neverfail, 10:30 a. 6, 3:30 p. m. Indianapolis Journal: Bedford, Ind., has always been a warm friend of the L. N. A. <fc C. roid, and gives evidence of it in various ways, the latest of which is shown on the city seal, which is about as large as a sil-

ver dollar. In the center of the seal is a flat car with “L. N. A. & C.” on the one side, an<t on the cat are blocks of stone marked- “Oolitic Limestone,” while a derrick holds a block of stone ready to be loaded on the car. .’rhe friendship of Bedford to this railroad eompmy makes it almost impossible to get a jury in Bedford, that will bring in a verdict against the company, and often a change of venue is asked by parties who bring suit against the road. “When the spring time comes,” we usually find oruselves drowsy and exhausted, owing to the impure and sluggis state of the blood. To remedy this treble, take Ayer’s Sarsapnlla, the most powerful, yet safe and economical blood-purifier in existence.