People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1894 — Town Board. [ARTICLE]

Town Board.

The town “dads” met in regular session last Monday evening, and we give below the principal business of the meeting: The rate of tax for special school purposes was increased to 80 cents on the 8100. It was 25 cents. B. F. Ferguson petitioned the board to construct a stone culvert over Makemself ditch on Cullen street. The matter was handed over to committee on street improvements. If this is done, which in all probabilities will be, every street crossing over this ditch will be properly and safely bridged. An arc light was ordered to be placed at the intersection of Walnut and Main streets just north of the depot. Warren Robinson came before the board with a proposition to transfer to the town 2 112-100 acres, the same to bo an addition to Weston cemetery as it lies just west of it. It was taken under advisment. There were also several other matters of lesser importance transacted.

No Griping, no Nausea, no Pain, when De Witt’s Little Early Risers are taken. Small Pill. Safe Pill. Best Pill. A. F. Long & Co. What is the use of baking when you can buy fresh bread at your door every day of Lakey & Saylers’ bread wagon. Ed. Parcels will have a refreshment stand at the Morocco fair next week. Reynolds’ railroad show will exhibit in Rensselaer, on Saturday, Sept. 1. Porter & Yeoman can and will sell goods cheaper for cash than on time. E. E. Rockwood, of Goodland, was in town, last Wednesday. Curg Spitler will attend school at Wabash College this yearMr. and Mrs. Piper are now proud parents—it is a boy. If you want a nice lunch, call at Lakey & Sayler’s. Fresh bread every day at Lakey & Sayler’s.