Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1912 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE OF BRIDGE LETTING No. 1715. “ , . Notice is hereby given that on Monday, April 1, ' 1912, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana., will receive sealed, proposals for the construction of a steel bridge across Carpenter’s Creek, in the Town of Remington, Indiana. Said bridge to be built according to the plans and specifications on file in the Auditor’s office. —be about 45 feet feet long and 16 foot roadway. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law and to be on file by 2 o’clock of said date. The Board the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.
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control or influence. We propose to build the Telepost lines in the same way. However determined the “Interests” may be to step its we want you to help qs show that in spite of Wall Street opposition there is enough man.icod ano civic pride in this country to insure the completion of a monumental work of this kind without eiihei the help or sanction of any moneyed combination, however powerful. There is more telegraph business between these two cities than between any other two citieq in the world Our lower rates and better service will give us the bulk ox tins inofitable business. The old line companies estimate tne average cost to them per-message to be aoout thirty cents. On the same volume of business the cost to the Tekpost would be only eleven cents over sixty per cent. less. Thus with the people behind us our position m this fight is impregnable. The profits will be unusually substantial and increasingly large from year to year. Every SI,OOO invested by the ongyial shareholders in Western Union in 18=58 in^ ve e up to lß 3°. cash and stock dividends amountslyj? 00 - On £ mal investors in telephone shares fared even better. The Telepost cannot be bought, sold or merged bv ket "manin V 3311 3 are safeguarded from stock market manipulation by its Board of Voting Trustees among whom are Rear-Admiral Sigsbee, U. S N • Genenj Buffington, U. S. A.; Rev. Dr Charles H Pa s kh n, rs . t ’ former Senators, Faulkner of West Virginia ?a n iJer a k ° f » am P shire - Could anything ß ™ fairer, safer or more desirable to the small investor? To Th r e a i« e^ Y °e rk ' Chicag ° Une wiU cost only <930,000. To raise the $900,000 we offer 90,000 shares at $lO Se SharCS atC ful, *P aid and nonstock T 6 C ° mpa , ny has no bonds or preferred number S T may look largc > but if only a small ea - Ch ® o ™“ un *ty invited to join our 15,000 bu,lding this Mne, take a few shares fine c O m D lXr,n a a m °? nt be easily raised and the nne completed and in operation by the Fall All Tek but for “ n ”L,d’w"h with us in this fight,—and if you desire to share in the tion at of P fh fit r and " edit Which follow the compleber n/ lme ’ WFlte y ° Ur name ’ addre ss and the numwkh cheHf 08 WanUd ’ on , the attached coupon, and mail New York.° r m ° ney ° rdet ‘° “* direCt ’ care Tel enc-t
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