Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1870 — Arrivals at the Nagle House [ARTICLE]
Arrivals at the Nagle House
Up to Wednesday nooa, Jane 29th. 1870: Wm. D. Hall, S. Kaufmaa Indianapolis; E. T. Jones, T.B. Rhodes, Lafayette; 8. B Haver, K. B. Newcomb, J. J. Porter, Wm HXver, T. Lamborn. Elias Watts, O. B. Clark,D. V. Garrlsoa, u. F. Sttffler, O. R. Underhill, Remington; J. Martin, J. U. French, Chicago; 8.0. Duvall, Bradford; Dr. J H. Longhridge, Rensselaer; John heller, Hanging Grove; K. C. Stevens, M. M. Stevens, Wheatflelil township; J. P. Phelps Col. J. H Shanon, Imports; R. B. Jacobi, J. Gordon and wife. Francesville; Frank Curl, Watscka, 111.; U. D. Booth, Toledo, Ohio; Joseph Fraser, Covington, Ky.; Frank Uelan, Cincinnati; David Yeoman, Wm. Kenton, Thoa. Robinson, Marion Tp. A nearly new Massilon Threshing Machine with straw stacker, all in complete running order, also two new farm wagons for sale or would trade for stock, land or good notes. Enquire jp- Lockwood, Jtcmiugton, Ind.
Wheat harvest was commenced in Johnson county list week. An old lady in Ilnntington county has sixty or seventy cats,. There are eight tile fhetories in Johnson county “in full blast” It is said that tho uso of morphine is on the increase in the State. Mr. John F. Decker, Of Laportc, recently paid SI,OOO for a 8-yoar old stallion. The German Lutherans of Michigan City have a now’ church organ that cost $2,000. A woman had delirium tremens on the street in South Bend last week. Six new postoffices were established in Indiana during tho month of May. Mr. Moore, of Tippecanoe county, has found that smearing a hog with tar is a sure cure for hog cholera. The wool clip ol Southern Indiana is reported to be heavier than any previous yield in that section of the country. The which rc-nomi-nated Hon. James N. Tyner for congress from tho Bth district was in session just seven and threequarter minutes. A second-hand cooking stovo with eight or ten joints of pipe, but without furniture, for sale cheap. Enquire of M. F Chilcote.
