Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE OP IMPROVEMENT RESOi,TjnoN fob on>nß streets. To Whom It Hay Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer; Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary ito improve the following named streets by oiling the same as trwirit: Keginning- at itia. inter, section of Forest Street and Walryut Streets, thence south on Forest Street to Cullen street, thence south on Cullen Street to Cornelia Street; Vine Street fiom Forest Street to Main Street: Elm Street from Main to Forest; Clark Street from Forest and Jefferson; Susan Street from Division to College Avenue; Angelica from Front Street to Division Street; B'ront Street from the intersection of College Avenue south to Angelica Street; College Avenue from Clark Street south to the River Bridge; South Street from College Avenue to Jefferson Street/ Main Street from Walnut Street -south to Division street, thence south on* Division Street to Washington Street; also Van Rensselaer Street from ne 11 aStreet to ’ClarlT'Sfreef/ and Day ton strdet from Elm to Weston and Weston from Dayton to Washington Street, as authorized by Improvement Resolutioh No. 129, adopted by the Common Council of said city on the 13 th day of March, 1916. ,The Common Council has fixed the 10th day of April, 1916, as a day upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested In of affected by said described proposed Improvement, and on said day at eight o’clock p. m., the Common Council will meet in the council chamber In said city, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrance which may have' been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons Interested or Whose property Is affected by said proposed improvement and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property, abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement, and the said city will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement as estimated by the city civil engineer. CHAS. MORLAN, / City Clerk.
Ladies, come in and see our new line of spring pomps, at FendigV Ex- j elusive Shoe Store. Miss Pearl Comer will entertain her sew club Thursday afternoon of this week. A knobby line of women’s pomps, in New Pep lasts, all styles, at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Dan Lakin, Ernest Comer and John Shide went to South Bend Sunday and drove home a 5-passenger Overland touring car purchased of Dr. Hansson by the former. - Walkin and walkout with Walkovers at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. '* % The Hammond Times would have it appear that Lake county felt terribly slighted because it did jicrt get the district chairman. As a matter of fact, while three Lake county men were scrambling for it, the rank and file felt that harmony could not’ be secured in Lake county unless the district chairman was selected from outside the county. Lake county politicians who attended the meeting in Rensselaer did not return home with a grouch on, but feelfhg well satisfied that the defeat of all three of the Lake county applicants fpr the job was the best thing for the district and for Lake county also. The Times’ effort to make the politicians there feel bad won’t succeed very well.
ELLIS « 23 FOR 3 DAYS immmm Featuring Jack Bessey, Cassi Tomlinson and Dainty Nell Paul, and the best supporting Stock company ever seen In Rensselaer. Opening Play-A Feature “Help Wanted" A problem comedy “wise,” but “clean.” Plays Changed Daily —SPECIALTo introduce this big company to local theatre goers, one lady will be admitted free on Thursday night with one paid 36c ticket, which must be purchased before noon Thursday. Prices 25 and 35 cents.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. As I have been two year? building up my auto bus business between Rensselaer and Remington until it is on a paying basis, which has proven a great convenience to the public, and as I have nowraet with competition, I am asking the public’s support and continued patronage to the old reliable line. Leave your telephone calls with Makeever Hotel, Central Garage and my father's residence in Rensselaer and O. H. Peck’s department store in Remington. With many thanks for your past patronage, I remain at your service. Fare 75c. SAMUEL 0. DUVALL, Prop, of the old Rensselaer and Remington Bus Line. Two ladies for the price of one. That’s what the “ladies free” offer for Help Wanted means. Call at the box office, write, or Phone 98 and ask to have your seats reserved before noon Thursday. Don’t forget the Homestead farm, northwest of town, Wednesday March 22nd.
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