Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1871 — COMPILED FROM OUR EXCHANGES. [ARTICLE]
COMPILED FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
Prom t]io Crown I’oßnl Itrjiit r. Mi ss Churchill presented the Rcyj i*trr man with a liottle of toothing -vrnp and a strengthening which enables him to hear up under the lachrymose reading Ire. has , been subjected to for u couple of weeks past. Not long since tin*' School Examiner of Lake comity 1 revoked the license of Theodore . Muller, a tencher, for iiifuiflleicncy, (whatever tliat may be,) whereu)io:i , the in all < r was appealed to the ( j Superintendent of i’uhlic Instruction vv ho could n’t discover sufficient insufficiency and revoked the! rev ova lion. I’roin tlic Winumac Vrmoctal. The penalty for living in notorij mis open adultery in the democrat- ! ic county of l’ulaski is one cent fine and twenty-four hours imprisonment in tlu county jail, as recently decided bv a Wi'namttc jury on'tos- * . . . 1 1 ed In interfering with the innocent amusements of the people. Messrs. Hurson and 1 i oglies recently defend- ! ed a ease before the Common l’lens j court at that place, notwithst&ud- ; ing names do not harmonize so! well at Indianapolis. from tiie Ki-inland Democrat Noble t‘c Goltry are closing out ito pay their debts. Messrs. Chops . ' bro A Smith arc hauling hr jell pro- ; pur’atory to building as soon as j j spring opens. Messrs. Conner &! i Root bavc received their new press and will soon he issuing the G'arcilc again. Dr Hnmslon had his arm In oleen, week he In re last, ;by a kiek from a balky horse he wafi try- ; ing to jiersuade to pull. Mr. Clones’ store caught, on fire week ago last Friday and tin; roof around the chimney was aii ablaze before disco v'ercdT” ]denty of' water saved the Wifilding ! from desti'iiction. Fruin 1 lie Valpariiao ViutV.e. Hasswood for kindlings sells at I _ j 33.50 ]icr cord in Valparaiso. An, interesting religious revival is in. | progress trtr-dTebron. Yalpnraica 1 voting ladies have a nieusunt habit j * 1 : <»f jr ssing the"hats off | escorts as they leave them at the | gate on returning front church in ' the evening. H. Cl. Coats commrilrtl'ins Brother Hnniey as follow s: j “bir: is it your desire that I should j drop from the dignity of a tfentle- ! man to the level of a Pugilist and ! knock li-ll out of you?” No answer | given last week. The Yidclic man 1 tiiit.ks Porter cruiuly ldit: poorest ! place in the State for the newspaper j business and very much dreads the ! threatened adv ent of the new 7 JemJ ocratic Mcsiinycr. The people of | that comity very singularly feel the ! need of more inonev. i I From the Warsaw NortUt/a hudanian. ! Kosoiuskoians ride to market ! bull-back. Much complaint in j Warsaw about pad sidewalks and I street crossings. It is recbmniend--1 ed that Clear Lake be tapped and its waters brought up to the public square. Kosciusko county agriculturists have decided to have a fair tiiis yc,iir. Old man Palmer was delivered of a tape-worm thirty . feel long, Sunday before last; both parties are doing as well as could i lie expected. A public hall is badly needed ill Warsawy which will be duly appreciated by the people ol Rensselaer who suffer a like misery. JSlic also wants live, active business men to take the places of the present incumbents, most of whom m e too deacPto advertise.
1 Froii?the Micliigan City Enterprise. Scarlet fever is prevailing iu Lanorte w itii unusual malignity. 3lr. Wdiets has celnmenced issuing daily rations o/'mail to the Sand Hillers. A §75,000 fire occurred in Lapofte cn the 25i1l lilt. The Congregational and Episcopal denominations at Michigan City finding religion a iiiianci.il failure' in that locality have gone into tlic necktie-sociable business and now make lots of ftioney. Scarcity of filthy lucre and a divorced v row impelled Jake Sell man to diet on morphine at Laporte last week. He wont do so again. A terrific boiler explosion occurred in the Michigan Central round house, at Michigan City, on the 24th, which scalded and bruised ten workmen,.none l’atally'however, burst up a locomotive and demolished a portion of the building. Damage estimated at §3,000. Another congressional appropria- * tion is wanted fo,r the benefit of the fishermen, contractors and boarding bouse keepers interested in real estate bordering on Lake Michigan. Good time for “dough-nuts” and 1 •—nightmare. 1 — PI am ovth Rcpvllican. ’ Yaw, "uut grouiit-hog unt sawbuck tint uoju.inish tint iiirlit cum a rous, vaht you va.nts, 1 d7«it* no, dent it? -
