Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1893 — FROM HOGAN. [ARTICLE]
FROM HOGAN.
Sheriff Hanley was in town Monday, but not on legal businessHal leek Brothers have loaded their engine and hay presses to be shipped tn Wayne..3o miles west Of Chloago, where the world’s hay pressing contest will be had for the championship of the world, r All makes of steam and horse presses will be represented. The Halleck Bros, will operate the Dederick presses. Monday afternoon 2 f. m. train started a fire which spread and did considerable damage. Thos. Sayers’ fine residence which is a credit to our town, and also F. M. Goff’s residence which also adds to its beauty, are completed. Al Havens, who has been absent east for over a year, has returned and will endeavor to keep time to the music.
John O’Connor has returned from the encampment at Indianapolis and he says he was at home for the first time in. 22 years, on board a full fledged man of war ship, the U. S. S. Kearsarge, and like prodigal son, .he wept with joy. Several of our people are talking of going to Chicago, Sept. 20th, to see the parade of I. 0. O. F. day, Sept. 25th and 26th. Moonshiner. You will not make a mistake if yon examine Clarke’s line of fine watches, clocks and jewelry before buyingSchool of Telegraphy at LaFayette, Ind. under the supervision of Walter E. Doolittle, manager of the Postal Telegraph Co. will open on Sept. stb. Graduuates will be assisted in securin g. positions. For particulars address J. Cadden at LaFayette Business College.
