People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Entruj Notice. One black shoat, weighing about 40 pounds. Finder will please notify C. E. Nowels. at Monitor Mills. Notice, The teachers of the Rensselaer schools are requested to meet at the high school building at 2 o’clock p. m., Saturday, September 9, 1808. E. W. Bohannon, Supt. The Inter Ocean says: Sell your watch, pawn your diamond earrings, and visit the World’s Fair. You will have all your life to make money to buy other jewelry, but never again have another opportunity to see the whole world in miniature, for one fifty cent ticket. Hammond Bros.’ have sold their farm implement stock to A If. Collins, and the latter has moved the stock to his place of business. Joe Hammond will teach the Fair Oaks schools this winter, and Charlie will till the soil of the Kansas farm. Ho will move his family there shortly. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pilot Publishing Co. last Saturday the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: L. L. Ponsler, J. A. McFarland, vice president; Marion I. Adams, treasurer; Lee E. Glazebrook. secretary; D. H. Yeoman and Thos. Robinson. The State Board of Tax Commissioners has decided that "paid up” stock in the building and loan associations is an eyas,ion of the tax law; that it was not the design of the Jaw that, such stock should be exempt from taxation; and that hereafter it should be taxed the same as any other capital invested in in an interest paying business. The county auditor's of the state will be instructed to make inquiry and place on the duplicate all such paid up shares. It is believed that this order, if enforced, would add considerable sum to the tax duplicate the state over.
