Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—Two weanling horse mules; good sized. J. M. Yeoman, R. D. No. 3, Phone 515-D. gijjrifir ~i .V.-v V IiTTT-i^r* -JFQR SALE—One of the best building lots in Rensselaer, less than two blocks from main corner ot Washington street. If you want one of. the best building lots in Rensselaer, near Public library, schools and churches and on improved street and are willii g to pay what it is worth, investigate this. Abundance of fruit on t: • k»t Leslie Clark, Jt the RepubliFOR SALE—Nearly all the property advertised by nie for sale in this issue fs owned by myself or members of my family. I am not jn the real estate busing but wish to get rid of a surplus of city real RENT. FOR RENTt-3 lower rooms, electric lights; water and telephone. Phone 489. WANTSD. WANTED—BaIed straw, ten or fifteen tons. Oats straw preferred. Hamilton & Kellner. LOST. LOST—Between Davisson comer and Rensselaer, a Barred Rock rooster. Finder please return to Dr. F. A. Turficr.
STRAYED—Six head of two year old cattle from the Lawler Pleasant Ridge farm. Inform James E. Walters at Rensselaer! or Fred Feldhaus, at the farm, phone 24-A MihCELLANEOUS. Get your automobile Dgistrition blank for license at the Main Garage We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vulcanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicycle tiros. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor's hitch barn—James O. Clark. . W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 32VaC fox Butterfat thin week. HOTXCB. In' the Matter of the Petition for an Election to Vote Aid to the Indiana Northwestern Traction Company in Jordan Township, Notice is hereby given to the qualified Jordan Township, in Jasper County, in the State of Indiana, that pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Jasper, made at an adjourned session of the Beard held on the 16th day of January, 1914, that the polls will be opened on Tuesday, the 17 th day of February, 1914, at the usual voting places in the several precincts of said township to take the votes of the legal voters of said township upon the question of said township aiding in the construction of the Indiana Northwestern Traction Company into or through said township by an appropriation of a sum of money equal to tY»% of the taxable property in said township of Jordan, in said county, as shown by the tax duplicates of said Jasper County delivered to the Treasurer thereof for the year 1913, for the purpose of aiding such railroad company in constructing its said railroad, the said 1 % pei —cent to be -upon - the amount of taxable property, real and personal, in said township; at least one-half ot said amount to be levied by a special tax on the duplicate for the ensuing year of 1914 and the residue thereof by a special tax on the duplicates for the ensuing year 1916, the collection to be suspended as provided by law; the said appropriation to be made upon the following conditions; to-wit: that said aid, if voted, is to be paid to said railroad company from time to time as provided by the statutes of tfie State of Indiana and only after said railroad company has complied with the requirements of said statute on its part to be performed, and further, It is agreed by the said railroad company ana its express desire is, that should said appropriation be made, to issue to each tax payer at par value, one or more shares of the capital stock of said corporation in exchange for a tax receipt verified by the records in the office of the Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana, to be a receipt on account of said donation; provided further, however, that in event said tax receipt or receipts call for an amount less than the par value of said stock, then the tax payer may at his option, pay the difference and demand his one or more shares of stock, the Intention being in all things to carry out the evident intent ana purpose of Sections 5464 to 5619, Inclusive, of Burns’ Revised Statutes, 1908. The election will be governed In all respects by the law now In force governing general elections. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners this day of January, 1914. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND. (Seal) Auditor. Daily. Jan. 23-30. Feb. 6-13.
Uncle Aaron Lyons has been decidedly worse this week, having several slight strokes of apoplexy on last Sunday. He has railed soanewhat at this writing, Thursday, and there/is such a decided change for the better that hopes are had of his recovery.—Brook Reporter, The All Star vaudeville company came this morning for their mat inee this afternoon and their two shows at the Ellis Theatre tonight. They are a niee looking lot of peo pie and will doubtless uphold the reputation of the preceding companies for good entertainment. The three town circuit has been changer, Momenoe being substituted for Lowell and the towns now played are Crown Point, Momenee and Rensselaer. It is expected to include three other towns and MontJcello may be one of them.
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