Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.Notice to the PabUe. V 1 The pchool Board of the City of Rensselaer is planning to build an addition to the old high school building, and this notice is given in accordance with the law governing the construction of school buildings. It is hoped that nil comment, favorable or unfavorable, will be made quite soon, as it Is the desire of the Board to have the building completed by the first of September, if possible. The Improvement contemplates s building 60x70 ft, to stand about 20 feet to the north of the High School building and connected with it by a colonnade. Tbe basement will contain a gymnasium, toilets, dressing rooms, sbower baths, lockers and a stove room. The gymnasium will have a free space 33x56 ft., a 16 foot ceiling, and seating room for 260 people. The upper atory will be for an assembly room or auditorium, and have a seating capacity ol 600. At tbe^north end will be a stage with two dressing rooms. This room would be used every hour ol the school day for assembly and rtudy room purposes and would be sufficiently largj to accommodate most of the school functions. It Is estimated that the structure would cost about SIO,OOO and provide ample room for many years to come. The old building has been recently Inspected by a competent architect and he pronounces It perfectly substantial and sanitary and good enough to stand for fifty years. This proposition is submitted to the people for its Judgment Let the board hear from yon. Respectfully submitted. I. N. WARREN. By order of the Board of Education.
FARMS FOB SALE. MS acres, one mile from coust house, oa stone road, R. R., telephone In house. This farm is all black soil in cultivation. A large tile crosses this farm with many laterals, giving It good drainage. There is a large 11room house, large barn, double cribs, and other outbuildings;, all in good condition. There la a good well, windmill, and large bearing orchard. This is a good farm and a desirable home and will he sold at right prices. Bft acres, all cultivated, good house and barn, chicken house, good well, good outlet for drainage, on pike road, R. R., telephone and near school. Will sell on easy terms or will take trade as first payment MI acres, all good land, 15 acres timber, remainder cultivated, and in meadow. There is a four-room house, outbuildings, new fencing, large ditch, and some tile drainage. Mortgage $4,400, which has some time to run. Owner will sell on easy terms or trade his equity. SOft acres, three miles from good business town, near gravel road, 400 acres in cultivation and meadow, 200 acres pasture. There Is a large eightroom house, large bank barn, double cribs, windmill and good well. There is a large dredge ditch just built that passes within a few rods of this farm that gives It a line outlet for drainage. This is a fine grain and stock farm. Price right Will take up to $15,000 in good trade. 85 acres at a bargain, on easy terms. On main road near large ditch; has four-room house. lift acres, in Polk county. Ark., near Oklahoma line, and five miles from railroad. This land lies well and is productive soil. Will trade clear and pay difference. Bft acres at a bargain, on easy terras, fire miles out 81 acres, fine black soil, five blocks from court house, cement walks and good well. Sell at a bargain. lift acres In the wheat belt of Kansas. Will trade clear far property or land here and pay difference’. G. F. MEYERS.
Meatfeello Will Play Return Ball Game Here Next Sunday. Monticello will be here Sunday to play a return game of ball with the Wrens, who handed them a defeat to the tune of 4 to 1 four weeks ago. The game will take place at Riverside Athletic Park beginning at 2:30 o’clock. The Wrens will be composed of all local bays. It is probable that Swartsell will pitch, although Howard Clark may he chosen to face the White county boys. Leonard Elder, who has been playing at Franklin college, may get in the came, and it is expected to present the best line-up that has composed the Wrens this year. Herman B. Tuteur, assisted by Walter V. Porter, B. J. Moore and George Fate, is looking after the welfare of the Wrens.
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