Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE. To all who are wanting fruit trees t e coming spring I will have apple near & cherry trees and grape vines also a nice lot of evergreen from one to four feet. Ail of which will be sold reasonable for cash. Call and see if you don’t believe it. JOHN COEN
ORDINANCE NO. 116. An ordinance to regul.oe th>* keep ing and letting of stallion- and jacks, ’o mares aad jennets, within the corporate limits of tne Town of Rensselaer. declaring such keeping and letting, ’’xce-'t in conformity with the prov’sions of this ordinance to be a nuisance. preventing tee same, and lepealing all ordinances in conflict herewith. Section, 1 Be it ordained by the Boar.! of Trustees of the 'n wn of Rensselaer, that it shall be unlawful tor any person to keep or let to any mare or jehnet, any jack or stallion, within the corporate limits of the Town of Rensselaer, except, under the following regulations and in compliance with the following requirements and conditions, to-wit: First, tie shall provide a suitable enclosure by which the view us the inhabitaants of said Town, either from the s’r. ets thereof, or from any of the lots or grounds, or from any residence or other building situated within tee corporate Unfits thereof, shah be entirely obstructed i-eeond. Ail doors, windows or other openings in such e»oi-.s ;re, permitting any such view, shall be effectually closed, at and during the time of every such letting, including the time ot trying or teasing such mare cr jennet. Third; No minors under the age of twenty-one years, shall be allowed or permitted to be pr-seut, as spectator or lookers-eo, with n su?h erm closure during the tim® ot such letting, trying or teasing-ft Section) 2. The keeping of any stallion or jack, or the letting of any stallion or jack to mares or jennets, within the corporate limits of the Town cf i ensselaer, except in conformity with all the provisions and requirem-mts contain*’'! in section. 1. of this orditiat.ee, is heieby <le dared to be and constitute a ntiism w*. and is hereby forbidden u»G prohibited, and such nuisance shall be abated. Section 3, All ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions hereof, are hereby repeal ed Sect ; on| 4. This ordinance shall be in force from and afterjthe first day of April A D 1885. Ordained March 2. 1885. B. F. FERGUSON, President. Atest: Val Seib, Clerk.
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Call and examine the stock of prints at Fendig’s. NOTICE is hereby given that notes given bv the undersigned. Miller & Tanner, to the Robison Machine (’<■ . will not be paid. John F. ?!n r.r-\ James > *J\ ;bi . L Pleasant Ridge, Nov. 23. 1««1.
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