Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Wilson Tariff. The Wilson tariff, .coording to the platform of the Indiana repub hcans, “has almost d.-stroyed our ! American industries”.. meaning, specifically, American manufactures. The official reports of the treasury department show that for the nine months of the fiscal year ending with March the exports of American manufactures reached the unprecedented total of $163,187,926, which is five millions more than the figures for the whole twelve months of 1892, when McKir ley reciprocity was in full blast; and the fiscal year 1891-92 was the “crack year” of McKinleyism... Pittsburg Post. Farm Loans. We are prepired to make farm loans at a lower rate of intereit tian any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i*» Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House. WARREN & IRWIN. ■HU GAILOWAT B On premises of undersigned, adjoining Rensselaer. H. P. Kessinger . The long experience of Judge Healy in the Boot and Shoe trade should give him a prestig? enjoyed bv no other. His stock has been selected with care and backed by good judgment, and his prices can not fail to please Eclipses Them All. The Monon Route now makes the run from Chicago to Jacksonville, Florida, in 35| hours, leaving Chicago daily at 3:32 p. m. and arriving at Jacksonville at 8:20 the secs ond morning, m king connections with all lines at Jacksonville or central and southern Florida.— Passes Re sselaer at 11:23 p. m. Fo full information call on the local station agent or address frank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent, Chicago.
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notice to Contractors! Proposals for the Erection of a New Court House in the City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, in the State of Indiana. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, propose to erect a Court House on the Public Square in said County, in the City of Rensselaer, and will let the building of said Court House on the 25th DAY OF JUNE, 1896, between the hours of Nine (9) o’clock a. M., and Eleven (11) o’clock p. m. All bi-is forthe erection of said building mus be sealed up and filed with the Auditor of Jasper County on or before Nine o’clock a. m., of said [2sth <i of June, 1896, an < that day the «rection of said building will be let to thelowest and best bidder. The plans and specifications forthe erection of the said Court House are on file in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County, also at the office of Grindle & Weatherhogg, Architects, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and the County Commissioners reserve the r ght to reject any and all bids as in their opinion not satisfactoiy. The bids must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond payable to the State of Indiana with resident freeholders as surety, conditional in the sum of Forty Thousand ($40,000) Dollars for the performance of the work and the payment of the debts in accordance with the provisions of the statutes of the State of Indiana. The building m#B be erected in accordance with said plans and specifications, the contractors to remove the old building from the site of the proposed new building and to have the right to use such of the material thereof as may be pronounced suitable by architects or Commissioners. By order of said Board of Commissioners. May 12, 1896. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor, I
