Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1910 — Monticello Industrial Company Sues Non-Paying Lot Buyers. [ARTICLE]
Monticello Industrial Company Sues Non-Paying Lot Buyers.
Monticello formed an industrial association to boom the town, just about the same as the Rensselaer Commercial club. They held a lot sale and on the strength of a number of good contracts, borrowed some money to pay for the land and float a factory project or two. The lot contractors did not all pay up and when the borrowed money was due, the officers of the association were asked to settle, and they have brought suit against the men who contracted for lota, but did not pay them out. The Rensselaer club paid for its land, and many of the lot purchasers paid cash in advance for their lota. Many of the others have kept up their payments, but a few have fallen down. There is a growing fund in the hands of the treasurer of the association, which can be used for some good purpose at some future time. The annual meeting of the commercial club will be held next Wednesday evening, December 14. Nine directors will be elected. had been in rather delicate health, Biggest bargain in North Dakota. 160 acres of wild prairie land in Ransom county, all level as a floor and as pretty land as you ever looked ever. One crop of |2.50 flax will pay for this land. If sold quick. |29.0v per acre takes it. Adjoining land held at |4O per acre. Where can you beat it? W. B. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Dak.
