Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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NOTICE OF EARLY CLOSING. We, the undersigned', agree to close our places of business with the exception of Saturday nights, at 6 o’clock p. m., beginning January 5, 1914, until further notice: Rowles & Parker. i Samuel Fendig. Traub & Selig. W. R. Lee. E. VanArsdel & Co. B. J. Jarrette. Simon Leopold. C. Earl Duvall. B. N. Fendig. Geo. E. Collins. Mrs. H. Porcupile. Mary Meyer Healy. The G. E. Murray Co. Warner Bros. W. J. Wright. John H. Ramp. D. M. Worland. ~— .—E. D. Rhoades & Son. Rowen & Kiser. J. A. McFarland. Roth Bros. J. J. Eigelsbach. —_ Cleve Eger.
Live stock,’the value of which was estimated at $565,000,000, was received at Chicago stockyards dur ing 1913, according to figure? just compiled. This exceeds the records of all previous years. Edgar Stoll, of South Bend, was named as executive secretary of the Indiana Panama-Pacific exposition commission in session at Indianapolis. The salary is $2,500 and places Mr. Stoll in practical charge of the Indiana exhibition at the fair next year. G. E. Deahl, brakeman on the Nicketl Plate, fell from a car at Claypool Tueday afternoon, receiving a broken arm and a severe concussion of the brain. He was found beside .the tracks and was put aboard a train and hurried to St. Joseph hospital in Ft. Wayne.
Rubber stamps at Republican office. Ask for free catalogue. FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. 160 acres, Union township, black land, gravel road, school and telephone, good buildings, $57.50. Terms $2,000 down. 120 acres, pasture land, fenced and on main road. Price $35. Terms SSOO down. 80 acres, Jordan township, fair buildings. Price $55. Terms SI,OOO down. 98 acres, Barkley township, all in cultivation, good buildings. Price $75. Terms $1,500 down. 180 acres, good buildings, corn and blue grass land. Price $65. Terms $1,500 down. 83 acres, pasture land, fenced and on main road. Price $35. Terms S4OO down. 75 acres, all cultivated black land, good buildings. Price SBS. 160 acres, close in, good corn land, good buildings, at less than SIOO. Will take live stock or good property in trade. . GEORGE F. MEYERS. NOTICE of PBELIMDfABY ASSESSMENT MOIL. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Ind., that on the 22nd day of Dec., 1813, it approved and adopted the preliminary assessment roll for the sewer on the north side of Elm Street, from Forest Street east to Dayton Street, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 104, adopted on Sept. Bth, 1813, andv all persons interested in or affected by said described sewer improvement are x hereby notified that the Common Council of said City has fixed the 12th day of January, 1814, as a date when remonstrances will be received or heard against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and all persons interested may be heard at .that time and the City Council will then make the final assessments. Said preliminary assessment roll is on file in the office of City Clerk and may be examined by all persops interCHAS. MORLAN, Dec. 27-Jan. 3. City Clerk.
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A charter has been granted at Indianapolis for the Woodmere Cemetery association of Gary, which owns and will improve the old Gavit farm at East Gary for a cemetery to be used by three denominations. The capital stock is placed at $20,000. Eggs at $1 a dozen within two years was the prediction made by W. Theodore Whittman, a state lecturer on poultry, in addressing a gathering at Franklin, Pa. He said the increase in egg production, although large, is not keeping up with the increase in demand. He urged the (farmers to take better care of their hens. Mayor Knotts at a meeting of the Gary city council vetoed an ordinance increasing the city wards from six to nine and the council seats from nine to thirteen. He charged the movement as a plot of the Unted States Steel corporation to get complete control of the city government. Despite this the council passed the measure over the mayor’s veto. I I ■—X H !■ 11l « / Order a rubber stamp today from Republican office.
arOTXCz or adoption or assessment BOEE or BENEFITS AND DAMAGES. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Ind., that on the 22nd day of Dec., 1913, they adopted the preliminary assessment roll of benefits and damages on account of the opening of a new street as provided for by Resolution No. 102, adopted on Aug. 11th, 1918, providing for the opening of a street from Vine Street north to the right-of-way of the Railroad, and all persons are hereby notified that the Common Council has fixed the 12th day of January, 1914, at 8 o'clock p. m., as a time when remonstrances will be received or heard by all persons interested in or affected by said assessment roll showing benefits said new street and said assessment roll showing benefits and damages, is on file In the City Clerk's office and may be examined by all persons Interested. CHAS. MORLAN, ' Dec. 27-Jan. 3. .c L City Clerk. fjhinM.g'n to Worth west, XndiAXKpollA Cincinnati, and the South, EonlsvUe and French XAah Springs. ’ •- - BWIHIOTIT.IWB TABU In gffeet June 28, 1913. NORTHBOUND No. 36 4:44 &m No. 4 4:58 am Nq. 40 7:38 am Nd. 32 10:11 am No. 88 8:29 rm No. 6 ...8:39 pm No. 80 •. 6:02 pm Na 16 6:22 i m SOUTHBOUND No. 85 12:18 am No. 81 ... '. 4:29 am No. 15 10:54 an No. 87 11:20 am No. 5 11:47 am Na 38 ~2:00 pm No. 89 ...6:22 pm Nft. • 11:05 pm
RESULTS THAT REMAIN Are Appreciated by Rensselaer People. Thousands who suffer from backache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary benefit. This is discouraging, but there la one kidney medicine that has earned a reputation for lasting esuits and there is plenty of proof of its merit right here in Rensselaer. Here is the testimony of one who used Doan’s Kidney Pills years ago, and now makes his testimony even ■ stronger. - -so Jacob R. Wilcox. Dayton Street, Rensselaer, Ind., says: ‘The statement I gave for publication a few years ago in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills still holds good. The cure they made has been permanent I had pains throng hmy loins and was in misery day and night I always felt tired and worn-out and was annoyed by a distressing kidney weakness. Nothing relieved me until I began taking Doan’s Kidney PlUs. They were of such great benefit that I consider them worthy of the highest endorsement.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FosterMilbum Co., Buffalo, New fork, sole agents tor the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.
