Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

provement will be paid In cosh, according to law. at the county treasurer's office, Jasper county, Indiana. No material will bo included In any estimates except when In its final and permanent place, and the work of final completion mußt contforn to the »peciflcation* set out and Shown by the profile. The contractor Is to make good any injury or defect found In the work at said completion. If, at any time, during the progress of the Work, any rejected or inferior material shall be found in the work, or any portion thereof being Improperly done, such material and such work ■hall be removed and replaced by material and work at the expense of the contractor. , Notice of any Imperfection In the work to any foreman, or any agent in charge of any portion of the work, in the absence of the contractor, shall be considered notice to the contractor. , On the detention by unforseen obstacles. or any difficulty which may be encountered In the prosecution of the work, or from the elements, the loss shall be sustained by the contractor, who will be required without cost to any other than himself to replace all material, etc., displaced or injured and remove from the roadway all rubbish, earth and surplus mai teriala Immediately, upon completion of the work. t Upon all questions concerning the execution of the work in accordance with the specifications and measurements thereof, the decision of the engineer shall be final. i The map, cross sections and profile of said work hereinbefore mentioned, are made a part of this, the viewers report, and are filed In the office of the auditor of Jasper county. Special Conditions. At station 0 ther* shall be placed twenty-two (22) cubic yards of additional stone In order to widen the turn, as shown on the profile, extending fifteen (16) feet along each rood, and the coarse stone and screenings shall be proportioned the asme as in the main part of the report I At station 52 plus 71 there «hall be placed twenty-two (12) cubic yards additional stone In order to widen the turn, as shown on the profile, extending fifteen (15) feet along each road, and the coarse stone and screenings shall be proportioned the same as In the main part of the report. E. D. NESBITT, Engineer, T. J. PBOUTY, Viewer. BEN D. McCOLLY, Viewer. You are therefore hereby notified that on September 2Oth, 1919, the polls of said Milroy townshljfc In Jasper county, Indiana, will be opened for the purpose of taking the votes of the legal voters of said township as to Whether or not the highway described !ln the petition and report shall be ' graded, drained and paved as set forth in said petition and report, and that the votes of the legal voters offered will be taken for or against the road, In this form: (After describing the road) For the road (Yes) Against the road (No) The petition and report and all records pertaining to said improvement may be found at my office and are ’ open to Inspection. I In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the board of commissioners to be hereunto affixed this 18th day of August, 1919. * (SEAL) JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana.

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FOR SALE For Sale—No. 18 Round Oak heating stove, good as new.—CHAS. PEFLEY, phone 475. a 27 For Sale—Two Hot Blast heaters, one small cook stove and other furniture, Aug. 26-29. —W. F. KRATLI, 423 N. Cullen street. a 27 For Sale-City property and town lots. PHILIP BLUE, V phone 438. 010 For yearling steers and * good milk cows, 5 and 7 ' years oId.—SIMON COOPER, Rensselaer, Ind., R-1. a3O For Sale—A few bushels of Pool seed wheat, and some seed rye;' also fresh milk cow. —JOHN E. ALTER, phone 921-E. s 6 For Sale—Three second hand Overland cars, 1 second hand Saxon.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. ts. For Sale—Twin Excelsior motorcycle, with side-car; two speed. Is in good condition, price $125. — WESLEY N. HURLEY, Wheatfield, R-1. | a3O ■ - ■ 1 —Hag For Sale—s full-blood spotted Poland China shoats, can furnish papers.—'BEßT ABBOTT. a3O For Sale—Six-room house with two 58-foot lots, electric lights, city and well water. Will sell on part time If desired.—KOßAH DANIELS, phone 299, ts For sale—Three good screen doors, 2.6x6.8, one practically brandnew, all with hinges attached, $1.50 each; 8 2-light window sash, 2.6x1.2, suitable for transoms or cellar windows, 50c each. —THE DEMOCRAT. ts

For Sale—Two 6-room houses and one 5-room house. All in good repair and on improved street in Rensselaer. —J. C. PASSONS, 458 north Van Rensselaer street. s 8 For Sale—Eight-room house, bath, hot and cold water, lot 50x150, 2 blocks of court house on Improved street. A bargain If taken soon.—C. W. DUVALL, phone 147. S 3 For Sale —l2O acres, Pulaski county; good buildings, good crops. Write J. M. WORK, Crawfordsville, Ind., 106 Simpson St. ts ' TFor Sale or Trade—2oo-acre farm; 80-acre farm; 40-acre farm; com*plete threshing outfit; one Ford 1ton truck; 30 head of cattle; 1 good work mare.- I —ALBERT DUGGINS, Rensselaer, R-2, phone 924G. s2O For Sale—lOO-acre farm, well drained, most all level, black soil; 5-room house; good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard