Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
H. R. Lange, Jr., has arrived from Laporte and will be associated with his father in the piano business. Horatio Ropp, of Dowagiac, Mich., is here to get his automobile, which he will drive overland to his present home. —— Rev. Titus will go to Brook this evening to address the Brook Christian church people at a big church rally. Mr. and Mrs. A. Grosenback, of Chatsworth, 111., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Loerche, south of town. Rev. Urban C. Brewer, aged 79 years, died Friday of last week at Hall, Ind. He was a Christian minister and was well known in this part of Indiana. « The rain and snow which the weatherman predicted for last night did not come and we are all glad of it. Today is quite bright but still very chilly and an overcoat feels good. Don’t put off advertising anything you want to sell. The Republican goes into almost every reading home in Jasper county and gets quick results for advertisers. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Otterbein a few days ago to visit her father, B. F. Magee, but became ill herself and had to return home yesterday. She left her father very low and liable to drop off almost any time. He has brights disease and is past 80 years of age. Lawn and Cemetery Vases. For bargain day I will sell ’a vase 30 inches high and 18 inch bowl, made of heavy clay. One that will stand the hot sun much better than iron. Plenty of room for dirt. One that you will be proud of on your lawn or on your cemetery lot. See sample on my lawn. For Bargain Day only, $2.50 each, $5.00 per pair. —J. H. Holden. Fresh Fish. I have fresh fish every day now and wall be pleased to receive your order. —Albert Wolf.
JTEW TOBI CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. Grand Central Terminal, New York, February 15, 1915. To the stockholders of THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of The New York Central Railroad Company has been called and will be held at its principal office in the Union Depot, in the City of Albany, New York, on the 20th day of April, 1915, at 12 o’clock noon, for the following purposes: (1) To authorize ah increase of the funded debt of the Company by the issue of 9100,000,000 of 20-year 6 per cent, debenture bonds, convertible, at the option of the holders, after May 1, 1917, and prior to May 1, 1925, into the capital stock of the Company on the. basis of $lO5 per. share for the stock. (2) To authorize an increase of the capital stock of the Company from $300,000,000 (the present., authorized » , amount thereof) to $400,000,000, and the issue from time to time ,of so much of said -increase as njay be required to convert, on the basis above stated, such of said bonds as may be tendered for conversion, and of the remainder thereof for such purposes, on such terms and at such price or prices as the Board of Directors may determine and as may be authorized by law. *■<.■■'-, 7(3) To authorize leases to the Company of the railrohds and properties of the Ottawa * New Yprk Railway ■ Company and of the St. Lawrence & Adirondack Railway Company for such period and on such terms as the Board of Directors may determine and as may be approved by the governmental bodies having jurisdiction in the matter. (4) ' To authorize the doing of such other things as may be necessary or appropriate, incident to the issue of said bonds and stock and the making of said leases. By order of the Board of Directors.: ALFRED H. SMITH, President. „ DWIGHT W. PARDEE, Secretary. Try our classfiied column and see if you don’t get results. Others are using this column year after year and are getting their money’s worth every time.
