Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1879 — State Sews. [ARTICLE]
State Sews.
Hon. Anson W. Wolcott has Iftp s . Tlfe Masonic lodge al Reynolds has surrendyrrd its charter on account of hard times. The V ttlparaisy Messenger gives an account of two two-year old steers being sold in that county resetiVy that weighed 1,385 pounds each. Messrs. I’urceil it Son, dry goods nierclinnts of 3lonti< ello,- made it voluntary assignment last Week fLr | the bmelit ot creditors. Assets 87‘,00u, liabilities sf,OUO." conuni - siom is of Carrolr eott«4y. mmtUal lu xxrth r the payment to the company of the
taxes voted, levied and collected to aid the .construction of tin- Indira ti a p.ol iS, 1). elphiatChic ag o,rai Iro ad, i Be careful .about administering i -soothing syrup, to children. The : Mishawaka Enterprixc tells o.f a < case w hich came near proving fatal j from giving sootlrihd’ syrup to a j child oCdhat city. Three noses were givenwhen the child fell into ; a 'stupor from which it was only aroused after several hours,of hard work and free use of antidotes. The cost of construction of <the Indianapolis, Delphi »t Chicago railroad from Lebanon to Frank fort, according to a recent estimate i ot Chief Engineer Garris, will not exceed 8238,000. This estimate' includes grading, tieing, bridging, I ironijig, side tracks; water tanks, station houses, rights of way, depot grounds, and the full and complete equipment of the.road. —— • - -«h>- ’ Onexd' the most iniquitous and .infamous enactments ever placed bn the statute of Indiana is the Grubbs libel law, passed at the regular session of the legislature. It is a- law for the protection of scoundrels;—-a class of people who are always a nuisance in any community. We have made a solemn vow never to cast pur vote for :>ny man who voted for that act for any office from supervisor to president <>f the United States within the !next five hundred yearn.—/jftmfrtry** ton -/Jerald. \ ■ .
