Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ATTENTION, OAR OWNERS! I am prepared to half-eole your tires with Gates Half-Solos on $!.-■»» of all sizes. These are punctureproof and guaranteed 3.500 miles Cost only one-half as much as' you pay for standard tires. Tire and tube repairing at reasonable prices Also handle Gates' tested tubes in all sizes. Ford Special Oil, lubricating oil and grease. Free air and water. Come and see bow Gates’ Hajf-Bole tires are put on. All work will be given careful uttention. ’Phone 109.——JOHN J. EDDT.
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was 75 cent*, hogs |3.50, eggs and butter 10 to 15 cents, and all other prices accordingly. What we ask of the patrons is to think of these conditions and then figure on the following: Poles have advanced 45%, wire 170 to 200%, instruments from $6 to $7 each, all brass, nickel, platinum, repairs and equipment have advanced 300 to 400%; on cable and conduit the advance is from 100 to 200%, batteries 150%. We have been compelled to advance our labor from 20 to 40% and It is not yet receiving it# just dues according to other conditions and living. We are unable to procure the needed amount of help. We have endeavored to get and have endeavored to keep the service up to standard until in the last few months. We realize that we are not, can not and do not expect to, for no just person would expect to receive the same service when no more revenue is paid. With the increased costs we are compelled to operate with one lineman short, with a chief operator one-half of time —and will be taken off entirely, doing away with giving Information to our patrons. We felt we might be able to pull through the war conditions with Its increased cost of material and labor, but as they still Increase we find there is nothing to do but to let the service suffer. We feel this statement Is due the patrons and the employes and the company, that you cannot expect as rapid and correct service or your trouble to taken care of as quickly as if the company could receive the advance Increases all other business receive. We will endeavor to do our best, but this must be discounted the advance Ln wages and materials we are compelled to pay.—JASPER COUNTY TELEPHONE CO.
MOTXCS OF STOVE ROAD ME.BCTIOW. Fstition of Clauds Spsnosr st al for Road Improvement In Milroy Township, Jasper County, Indiana. Cause No. 3222. This Is to certify that the board of commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, has decided that no damages have been applied for and that the report and profile In the matter of the petition for road Improvement in Milroy township in Jasper county, Indiana, by Claude Spencer et al, is in due form and sufficient In law, and made an order requiring the undersigned auditor to give notice by publication for three consecutive weeks in a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published In Jasper county, Indiana, that on September 20th, 1919, the polls would be opened at the several voting places in Milroy township for the purpose of taking the votes of the legal voters of eaid township whether the highway referred to In aald report should be laid out, established, graded, drained and paved. IThe said report, excepting plats, specifications, profile and the engineer's explanation thereof, reads as follows: State of Indiana, county of Jasper, ss: In commissioners’ court, July term, 1919. -" In the matter of the petition of Claude Spencer et al for improvement of highway in Milroy township. Cause No. 3222. We, the undersigned engineer and viewers tn the above entitled cause, respectfully report to the board of commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, that In compliance with the order of said board heretofore entered at the regular May term, 1919, a certified copy of which order is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, we met at the office of the county auditor on May 14, 1919, and duly qualified by subscribing an oath of office; that we afterward proceeded to view the proposed Improvement which Is set out in the petition and Is described as follows, to-wit: • Commencing In the public highway at the southeast corner of section sixteen (16) in township twenty-eight (28) north, range five (5) west in Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence west to the southwest corner of section eighteen (18) in said township and range, a distance of thirteen thousand two hundred feet (13,200). Wte further report that: let that the proposed Improvement shall not Involve the laying out and establishing of any new highway. 2nd that it will be of a public 'utility to grade, drain and pave the highway named in the petition and hereinafter more especially described. 3rd that the width of said highway of forty feet of which twenty-two feet in the center thereof Is to be graded and stone to the width of nine feet laid thereon. 4th that said highway mentioned in eadd petition and more particularly described In the plans and specifications (hereinafter appearing shall be graded as aforesaid, proper drain provided, and Che improvement wdtn culverts and other waterways, as an entirety and each part thereof and anything that in any way pertains to the same, shall be constructed In accordance with the plans and specifications end terms hereinafter set forth under the title, “Plans and Specifications,” and a profile herewith marked exhibit "A” as hereby referred to is made a part of this report. sth that the said improvement herein described and found .by us to be a public utility is by us estimated to cost $16,742.61.
SEED WHEAT CLEANING
We are prepared to clean seed wheat up to Sept. 15, after which -date we will need the equipment for other work. Those desiring to have cleaning done must have their wheat in before the above date. Price for cleaning 5 cents per bushel. Good work guaranteed or no charge.—POTTEß & SAWYER SEED CO., phone No. 7. sl3 Au armload of old papers for 5c at The Democrat office.
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