Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1911 — New Cases Filed. [ARTICLE]

New Cases Filed.

Burt-Haywood Co., of Lafayette, who were bidders for the legal blank and ruled book classes of printing in Jasper county, and who have held the contract for several years past, have brought an action to restrain the county commissioners from giving the contract to Levey Bros. & Co., of Indianapolis. Levey Bros, made a lower bid than the Burt-Haywood Co., and were awarded the contract, but the Haywood company contends that the bid did not conform to the specifications and that their bid was the only one filed that did comply with the requirements and the complaint on file with the county clerk not only seeks to restrain the commissioners from closing the contract, but also seeks to restrain them from entering into a new contract by permitting the Levey oompany to comply with the requirements of the specifications. Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co. vs. Jos. A. Caldwell; foreclosure on mortgage.

Winter weather; cold blasts; sore lungs; relief wanted. Use Camfolium. Get it at Long’s. ’ :-1

Never before have you had the chance to buy such bargains in overcoats as you now have at our store, as they must all go, and if you will come in our store we will show you we mean what we say. C. EARL DUVALL.

M. O. Sayler will hold a public sale on January 30th on the G. M. Besse southwest of RensselaerßrsSHßDLU farm in Jordan township, 8 miles southwest of Rensselaer. He has not decided where he will locate, but will probably prospect some in the neighborhood of Jamestown, N. Dak., and may possibly locate there, and he may go .to Artesian, S. Dak., where his brother Jesse is farming a big place.

Work coats in sheep-lined corduroy or duck, at |3.50 and $4.00 each. Leather and corduroy reversable coats at $5.00.' Now is your chance. C. EAAL DUVALL.

Mr. and Mrs. William Dixey left on the early train this morning for Tipton, Ind., to attend the funeral ol Benjamin Thornton, the youngest brother of Mrs. Dixey. He had been Bick for some time with dropsy and passed away at 1 o’clock Tuesday moping. The funeral will take place at Tipton Thursday. Mr. Thornton had visited in Rensselaer and will be remembered by a number of our people.

Big Sale on dress shirts of all kinds. $2.00 grades for $1.50; $1.60 grades for $1.15; SI.OO grades for 75c; 50c grades for 38c. All sices from 12 to 20. C. EARL DUVALL.

Dennis Healy and Miss Minnie Makus, of Union township, were granted a license here Tuesday evening and this morning went to Chicago to be married. They expected to remain in Chicago until Saturday evening. Dennis and his mother have been living on one of the Thompson farms and will continue their residence there. His bride is a daughter of August Makus. Their marriage will doubtless be a surprise to their many friends in Union township.

Big sale on underwear, wool or cottons, l&unions and two piece. They all go at wholesale prices. C. EARL DUVALL.

J. E. Hanft, of the Levey Bros, ft Co. printing company at Indianapolis, is here today getting the order for the ruled books, blanks, etc., provided for In the contract recently let to his' company. He states that his company has the contract for fifteen counties 'this year, and that county work has been in their line for a number of years. Hs also Indulged in a little laugh about the suit filed by the BurtHay wood company, saying that hn company will lose no sleep over it.