Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Come to The Democrat office for the neatest printed calling cards in town. You can get The Democrat, State Sentinel and Cincinnati Enquirer each a full year for only $1.50, cash in advance, if taken soon. Experts are now at work upon ex-Treasurer Lightcap’s books in Starke county. His accounts and the auditor’s fail to tally, and Lightcap refuses to sign the settlement sheets. C. B. Caldwell, ex-trustee of a Pulaski county township, who was recently indicted for soliciting bribes from teachers and malfeasance in office, plead guilty to the latter charge and was fined and costed to the tune of $89.50. Chas. Myers and wife of Wheatfield, Ind., arrived Saturday night via Point Washington and West Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Myers visited artd spent portion of last winter, guests of C. L. Lathrop and family and were so impressed with the Bay country and its surroundings that they could not forego repeating the visit.—St. Andrews, (Fla.) Bouy.
Bear in mind that the clients themse 1 ves control the publication of non-resident notices, notices of appointment, noticesof administrator’s and guardian’s sales, notices of survey, and many other legal notices which do not pass through the hands of county or local offices. When you have anything in this—line insist on your attorneys placing the advertising in The Democrat. B. J. Gifford’s railroad map, as the same appears on his stationery, shows the main line of his road to be from Dyer, Lake county, southeast along the east side of Cedar Lake and so on south to Gifford, from which point it bears almost directly south through McCoysburg and Wolcott to a point a few miles north of Lafayette, where it makes a sharp curve to the southeast and enters that city. From Dyer to the 3-1 road is merely “proposed,” as also is that from McCoysburg to Lafayette. From the 3-1 to McCoysburg the road is already built, and the town or proposed towns along the line south to McCoysburg are Kersey, Zadoc, Laura, Gifford, Newland. Lewiston, Pleasant Grove, Della and Randle. The map shows the Rensselaer line to be a branch, running from 'the oil field southwest to Gifford, bearing on southwest to Rensselaer, thence south through Remington and Templeton and on south a few miles when the line comes to the edge of the paper and of course stops. This line, so far as that part south of Gifford.is concerned, is also “proposed, ’> but that part northeast from Gifford to the oil field, is already built or under process of construction.
