Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

to per foot the organization and go on with tho work. The first start will be of rather modest dimensions, but will be increased as tho sale of the machines requires.

Two meetings of our citizens have been held, Saturday night, and Tuesday night. The company has formulated its proposition and a committee of citizens has been appointed to solicit subscriptions to a subsidy fund. l’ho following named gentleman compose tho committee above mentioned: J. F. Irwin, J. H. S. ICllis, A. Leopold, A. Parkisoq, Geo. IC. Hollingsworth. The proposition

made to the citizens is that a factory employing at least 50 hands shall be established, and operated for at least three years. Tho other details of tho proposition, as to the size of the build* ' Rigs, time of payin' i of bonus, location, of factory Ac., will bo cleterniin>' ' conference (hitween the above oi imiltce and Mr. Monnott and ill. ■ ih . intern], ,g sock holders.

'- he bonus naked for is -(120,000, payable in three amued payments, of 20, 40 and 40 per cent. each. 'lln, out *, price opens up to our town future of gn at, possibilities, uul o .'.utzon: should be alive to its importance. . ' Tho names of tho intended stockhold t ; of the new company, are a guarantee of its thorough reliability. .They are.: M. F. Clu'lcote, Alfred Thompson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth, T. J. McCoy, E. L. Hollingsworth, J, B. Neal, J. P. Monnott, Qclos Thompson, Fletcher Monnott, John Eger, Cordelia P. Monnott.

W J. Millor has boughttheJno. Cham, beilain property, ou River street. Mix one ounce of glycerine, one ounce or rosowater *nd ten drops of carbolio acid, llatho tho chapped parts oooasionally at night. Jt wifi cure and prevent chapping anil whitou the skin. A Oambuidoe youth wrote the followtog to a young lady’s autograph album t In the drain of friendship regard m« as a missing link s”.and after signing his name lie a,l, led midemoath by wajy 01 postscript: “ But do not mistakefc# (or rvvi/j h nufcwuiff oue f M

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