Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1892 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The b*rx of Charles AYyiid; in Barkley Tj . v t«. *trnek by lightning, and burned down " Two mules be'onging to Is ac B ocher and two w»tseS held ighig ! © er were in tbe barn in>» w ere lost. Also Mr Arnold’s v'lgt-i aßd harness Mr.; Arnold's Las ">a i about SSOO, and: that of the other two men < ,was abo t is much. There i was no insi ranee. The fire occured i ~'v ; Hats and caj s of every style and pricent Ellis & Murray. Any person wii.hing to invest or borrow money Call and see me, at my office, Rensselaer Bank. B. F. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Woodworth observed their 25th wedding anniversary, last Saturday evening, at their pleasant residence, on River street. The members of the Pythian Sisters Lodge, and a few new neighbors, were the inrited guests ; and a very pleasant evening was spent by all present. A number of very tasteful and desirable presents remained as valued mementoes of the occasion. Among these may be mentioned a line tea-set, by tfce Pythian Sisters; gold lined, knives arid forks, pickle caster, tea-spoons, cake basket, butter knife, sugar shell, cream ladle, napkin rings, &c. See the line of calf and hip bpots at Ellis & Murray’s, before buying. Finest pictures, finest finish, and cheapest prices at the Pavilion gallery.
The Newton county grand jury indicted Jackson Plummer, last week, for the murder of Town Marshal Dorn. Sheriff Randall came over and took him tty JKentland, Thursday, to answer to l|4 indictment, but his attorneys asked Mjr a change of venae, which was Ipren, io Benton county; where h£ vaff be tried at the November term. fJ|Plummer .was brought back to thpßeusselaer jail the same day he was*faken away. He was taken over by teari and as soon as the party was outside of Rensselaer, Plummer began | yelling for Sheriff Blue, at every 1 house they passed. He is either crizy or mighty persistent in pretending to be. You will soon need a p|lr of boots. Remember we are the peqjble and can do you more good in that line than any store in Northern Indiana. Ellis & jMuRRAY. Last week a citizen collated up the number of men then wowing at some branch of building in 1 Rensselaer. There were 37 carpenters, 9 or 10 painters, 6 bricklayers, together with enough plasterers, stonajaaasons, hodcarriers &c. to make sijtotal of 70 men. There were . ewugh others working on the street# and sewers, and other jobs, to malfe a total of 100 men earning goodi wages right here in Rensselaer, ai not a man idle who was able to work and had the disposition. Thesji are McKinley times, 1 and the wails off the calamity howlers are.entirely without justification. ft
