Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FINED FOR DISTURBING A DANCE. Earl Newland, Fred Newland and Jesse Green, all of Newland, were fined $5 each and costs, amounting to $14.95 each, by Squire Troxell Tuesday for disturbing a public meeting, or dance, rather, at Newland last Srturday night. The affidavit was filed by John M. Burris. The young men plead guilty and paid their fines. Bargains in Clothing. A big lot of men’s, young men’s, boys and children’s suits at one-half the original prices, at Mubbat’s. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. AND OWNEBS OB EXISTING PUBLIC LIBBABIES IN THE CITY OF BENSSELAEB. The offer of Mr. Carnegie to erect a new building was followed by a new law, seeming to authorize managing boards to transfer the books of said libraries. The officers of the School and Jasper Public Librarjfes have proceeded under said law to offer and transfer to the Public Library Board the books and release the taxes now levied when the new library has been built and equipped on Lots Eleven and Twelve in Block Seven (7), The new board is baying said site by subcription and wants to know all needful taxation. Wherefore, On Satubday, August Bth, 1903, the stockholders and those olaiming to own said libraries are requested to meet at 2 p. m., in east court room and take such proper and lawful action as j may be deemed appropriate todohing the offer of Mr. Carnegie and the union of all libraries in City and Township upon said site. The holder of each share of stock is entitled to one vote. By order of the Board of Directors of the Jasper Public library. S. P. Thompson, President. John F. Majob, Secretary. Subscribe for The Democbat.