Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Monte Oglesby, of Gary, came , today for a visit with relatives and friends. * < Little Martha Grant, who has been sick for the past several weeks with typhoid fever, is not quite so well today. Mr. and Mrs. B. Fendig and Mrs. Kate Watdon and daughter, Katharine, arrived home today after a two weeks’ visit in the west. They visited at Yellowstone National Park while away. John Knox came down from Chicago this afternoon. John.made application for entrance into the officers’ training school at Fort Sheridan but as yet has not learned whether or not he has been accepted. Mrs. Charves V. May was taken to Mudlavia Springs near Attica, Ind., today, where she will receive treatment for rheumatism. -Since leaving the hospital her condition has not improved. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. W. Parkison. * The trip was made overland in Mrs. May’s physician’s automobile. Expenditures and Tax Levies For the Year 1918. - The trustee of Gillam township, Jasper County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tex levies by the advisory board, at its annual meeting, to be held at the office on the 4th day of September, 1917, commencing at 2 o’clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: Township expenditures $1,200 and township tax 15 cents on the hundred dollars. Local tuition expenditures $1,500 and tex 20 cents on the hundred dollars. Special school tax expenditures $3,200, and tex 40 cents on the hundred dollars. Road ‘ tex expenditures SBOO and tex 10 cents on the hundred dollars, dred dollars. Total expenditures $6,500 and total tex 85 cents on the hundred dollars. Total valuation of taxables of the township SBOO,OOO. Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption $30,000Net taxable property of township $770,000. —~" JAMES W. STEVENS, Trustee. August 6, 1917. If you like a hammock seat cultivator buy the Hayes. It is sold by Warner Brothers. I will pay the highest market price for your poultry and eggs and will call for same. Will also carry a line of groceries, which will make a trip to town unnecessary. Phone me, 160-Black and I will call. H. A. QUINN.

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