Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1893 — TERRIFIED TRENARY. [ARTICLE]
TERRIFIED TRENARY.
The long warfare waged by the ladies of Ossian against the only saloon in the village has resulted in a compromise, by vhich the saloon-keeper, Trenary by name, agrees to go Intoother business and cover again engage In the traffic in that 'dace. The ladies first organized a crusade movement, and for days they bombarded the saloon with prayers and song and with personal intercession. Friends of the ladles, incensed by remarks made by Trecary, then took up the battle, and eventually th® situation became so strained that one morning Trenary found a large dynamite cartridge under his rear door, the fuse of which had failed to burn. This eartride had its influence, however, for toon after Trenary consented to a compromise. His stock of liquors was purchased and destroyed, and he was given a start in other business. A carious a»d Intercrting exhibition will be opened in Cologne on June 1, lx JO, la which will be displayed an iupaomo colleoleeUon of arms, instruments, eta. rerviag toiilustrjtle thpary ®f w.rfarojuuj bearing in any way on the conoitioc of Uocpa or i< The Loadon omaibu company nave only twenty-six coaches' running, and yet they carried over fifty million passenger* during
