Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1901 — Page 5
A 38 Alter, Mr*. M, B re* 268 Alter, J. Q..., res 282 J Arnold, Chris farm 282 F Augsherger, W. A. farm 21 Austin, W. B res 155 Austin, W. B office B 4 Bales, Geo. O office 234 Bales, Geo. O res 5 Babcock & Hopkins, .offi 113 Baboock, W. C res 242 A Babcock, James.. farm 311 Babcock, F. E res 266 Banes, Monroe res 109 Bates, N. S res 270 Barcus, Geo.. res 305 Barkley, Mrs. Sarah. res 287 Bartoo, Bert res 1 Beam, W. H res 178 Bedford, F. W farm 117 Benjamin, R. P res 219 Benjamin, Jared res 126 Berkley, Dr. A. L..office 312 Berkley, Dr. A. L.... res 96 Blue, Phi1ip......... res 60 Bowling Alley 242 Brenner, Bert res 2 on 144 Brown, Dr. H. L. offi 3 on 144 Brown, Dr. H. L..res 272 Brown, Mrs. Walter, .res 123 Burns, A. D res 2821 Burns, Wm farm 70 Burnham, J. A res 190 Burtop, A. T farm 224 A Borntrager, J. C.. farm c 157 Catt, Arthur res 36 Chicago Bargain Store 128 Chapman, J. H....office 194 Chapman, J. H res ip2 Childers, J. W res 50 Chilcote & Parkison. .offi 162 Chipman, Myrtle....res 220 City Hall 114 Clark, Leslie .res 39 Clark, Leslie office 258 Clark, Ezra res 132 Cleveland, A. W res 246 Cleaver, Mrs. M. A.hotel 7 Coen & Brady office 131 Coen, C. W res 181 Coen, J. W res 82 College, St. Joseph’s 158 Comer House 35 Commercial Bank 212 A County Farm 191 Court Room 56 Cowgill, A. 8........ res 299 Cowgill & Worland und. 273 Cox & Branch.. wood yd D 280 Daugherty, Geo res 27 Day, Hiram res 260 Davison, Louis res 242 C Davison, Amos...farm 3 Depot 293 Decorating Co offi 201 Donnelly, Frank res 253 Donnelly, Wm res 203 Donnelly, 8r05... .shop 2428 Donnelly, Alfred. farm 147 Duvall, C. W ....res 229 Duvall, Ed res 281 Duvall, John res 135- Duvall, Bros. livery E 51 Eger. W. H.... hardware 170 Eger, W. H res 54 Eger, John store
Thl,company a line, are ™mec ted w,th ooppar metallic lines of Central Dnion and Lon* Distance companies, whtah reach all the principal cities and towns in U,.ted States. For toll line charge, to an, point enquire o, Central. Tolls to any point in Jasper County, 10 eta. Report trouble to Centra Office. Patrons .hould never attempt to use the Telephone during a storm, as it is dangerous. JSTPatrons please call by number. All cQunttjy Telephones are free to actual subscribers; to others, 10c. J. J. MOMTGOH.M, General Superintendent. B»u* Thompson, President and General Manager. Rensselaer, August 1,1901.
THE LBOW i HILLE RAILROAD Operates the Finest Passenger Service in the South, The equipment is up-to-date, the road bed without an equal and the time the fastest. Through trains of magnificent Coaches and Drawingroom Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Cincinnati. Louisville, ! (Evansville or St. Louis and Nashville, Memphis, Birmingham, Mobile, New Orleans, Pensacola and JacksonvilleThrough the historical and soenic regions of Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisana and Florida. For descriptive matter, time-tables and maps, address C. L, Stone, General Pass. Agt. LOUISVILLE, KY. w-_ L._
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175 Eger, John res 63 Eigelsbach, J. J..m mkt 127 Eigelsbach, J. J res 218 E Eldridge, Nathan.farm 91 Electric Light Plant 98 ElliSf J. H. S res 46 EBSs & Murray.. ...store 116 English, Dr.-E.C res 177 English, Dr. E. C.. office F 67 Fepdig, B. F. .drug store 34 Fendig, B. F res 307 Fepdig,.B. 8. .junk shop 16 Fesgusoo, B. F res 31 Fesiguson & Wilson.office 309 Finney, Orlando res 36 Forsythe, B store 208 Fdrsythe, B res 129 Foltz, Frank..... . .. .res 55 Foltz, Spitler & Kur. offi 284 Fry, Wm ....'. .res Q 301 Gailbreatbvß dairy 166 Gay, Ed... . * ies 248 George, Mrs. C res 288 Giver, Pieter... -. res 66 Goff, Ge 0.... restaurant 90 Glazebrook, I. A..... res 306 Great,. Mrs. Mattie ...res 212 F Grant, Thomas... farm 310 Grant, D. F res 259 Grow, Chas res 198 Grow, Henry res 282 C Grow, Henry farm 156 Gwin, J. C. . res 6 Gwin, J. C.. .lumber vd H 172 Ham, Mrs. Francis..res 238 Hammertori, O. 0.... res 68 Hamilton, L. H.... .. res 32 Haniey & Hunt.. ..office 193 Hanley, Chas res 59 Hardman, Joseph... .res 199 Hardy, A. G. res 275 Harmon, Jerome res 290 Harmon, A res 212 H Harmon, A- J. ...farm 133 Harris, Bank 134 Harris, H. O res 161 Harris, R. 8......... res 00E. Harris, R. B farm 30 Hartsell, Dr. W. W..offi 118/’ Haus. T. W.. .restaurant 298 Heath, Ed .... res 121 Hemphill, I. N.... . ..res 171 Hemphill, Luther... .res 22 Hemphill, M. H res 20 Hemphill & Son. .livery 184 Hershman, Mrs. C. E. 81 Hildebrand, Henry.. .res 78 Hildebrand, Hr’y..saloon 77 Hollingsworth, E. L. res 13 Hollingsworth, G.K...res 49 Holgswt’h & Hopk’s.offi 163 Hollister, D. E res 187 Honan, E. P res 285 Honan, E. P office 302 Hoover, Joe res 2 Hopkins, Austin.... .res 94 Hopkins, A. H res 58 Hopkins, Mrs. Matie.res 137 Hopkins, Mrs. J. M.. res 145 Hopkins, Elden res 106 Horton, Dr. J. W.... res 180 Horton, Dr. J. W offi 28 Huff, W. A res 57 fluff, W. A store 115 Houston, Lem.. .News’d I 83 Indian School
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143 Irwin, J. F .res 140 Irwin & Irwin office J 210 Jackson, Joe res 199 Jail 2 on 205 Johnson, Dr. S.C.offi 3 on 205 Johnson, Dr. S.O.res 138 Jones, Mrs. Leota... .res 278 Jones, John ... .res 182 Jordan, James res 2438 Josserand, L B f toll 10c 39 Journal office K 84 Kannal, Dr. H. J res 454 Kannal, Dr. H. J.,., .offi 266 Kannal, Mrs. Mary. ..res 64 Kellner, Conrad.. .. .res 72 Kellner, Conrad.. saloon 267 Kenton, Jasper res 295 Kepner, Isaac res 165 Keßsinger, Harry.... res 235 Kight, Joe res 283 King, Frank ... res 142 Kinney, Mrs. J..b’d’gh •286 Kurrie, Harry.... ...res L . . 52 Larsh, J. A...drug store 110 Laßue, S. M res 111 Laßue, A. S res 40 Laßue 8r05,... ...store 79 Leatherman, James. .res 33 Leopold. A res 300 Leopold, Moses... .office 87 Long, A. F. * • • • res 53 Long, A. F.. .drugstore M 241 Major, John F res 107 Makeever, House 2128 Makeever, John..farm 212 G Makeever, Swaney. .fm 282 G Mackelfresh, Geo...fm 209 Maloy, James res 257 Mann, John res 282 H Marlatt, John....farm 18 Marshall, Geo.E.pr’g offi 164 Marshall, R. W res 43 Martin, Mr 3. C. D...res 212 C Martindale, John.farm 202 McColly & Coen... store 42 McCoy & Co bank 76 McCoy, Alfred res •75 McCoy, T. J .res 125 M’C’y & Port’r f m toll 10c 243 A M’Do’nld, Jas.f toll 10c 12 McDonald, J H.. poultry 99 McFarland, J. A. grocer 244 Medicus, John res 308 Merrill, Dr office 89 Meyer, F. B res 249 Meyer, Wm res 100 Mills, C. E res 151 Mills, C. E office 250 Montgomery, J. J.... res 23 Moody, Granville... .res 102 Moody & Roth.meat mk’t 245 C Moody, Granville.farm 245 A Moody, Chas farm 212 E Moore, Wm. E...farm 245 E Moore, A. O farm 251 Moore, Dr. S. H offi 86 Murray, Geo. E res 74 Murray, H. B res 218 C Murray, Will farm N 271 Nicholas, Chbs res 185 Norris, James res 124 Norman, Joe res 168 Nowels, C. D. res 150 Nbwels House
Notice of Letting of Ditch Contract. Sealed bids will be received by the Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana, up to 12 o’clock M. of Thursday, Augustßth.. 1901, for the construction of a tile ditch located by the Board of Commissioners of said county in Barkley and Union townships of said county, numbered 9234, commencing 40 rods west of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section seventeen (17), township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west, running in a general southwesterly direction to its terminus in the Comer ditch, 245 feet east of the southwest comer of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, same section. The construction of the ditch will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder, who will be required to at once enter into contract and give approved bond, or, on failure to do so. the contract will be awarded to the next lowest bidder who may file such contract and bond - W. C. BABCOCK, _ , Auditor. July 24, 1901. July 25 to Aug. 1.
112 Nowels, W. R res 269 Nowels, D. B res 11 Nowels, Vernon.restaur’t o 279 Oddfellows Hall P 65 Padgett, A. L farm 217 Parker, Frank res 218 F Parker, Korah... .farm 2188 Parker, Chas farm 227 Parkison, R. A ...res 200 Parkison, R. A... .office 2458 Parkison, R. A.. .farm 136 Parkison, Addison.. .res 159 Parkison, Wm res 218 A Parkison, H. E...farm 245 A Parkison & Moody.fm 101 Parks, W. A res 261 Perkins, Judson D.. .res 96 Phillips, Mrs. Luella.res 195 Phillips, Fred res 245 D Pleasant Grove 206 Porter,l. J res 228 Porter, J. C .... res 119 Porter & Randle... .store 297 Poole, John res 00D Poole, Warren. ..farm 2828 Pullins, Chas....farm 282 E Pullins, Emmet..farm 303 Pumphrey, Geo. o...res‘ 105 Purcupile, Henry....res R 14 Ramp, Chas res 15 Randle, Robert res 19 Randle, Nelson res 208 Randle, J. T res 276 Randle, Frank res 00C Randle, Ed farm OOF Randle, John....farm 196 Ransford, E. V res 152 Renicker Bros. ..b smith 247 Renicker, Levi...... .res 242 D Renicker, John., .farm 133 Rensselaer Bank 39 Rensselaer Journal 66 Rensselaer Laundry.offi 239 Rensselaer Steam Laun. 293 Rensselaer Dec. Co. 18 Republican printing offi 213 Reynolds, Mrs. H... .res 71 Rhodes, Ed gro 148 Rhoades, Chas res 146 Rhoaded, E. D.... ...res 149 Rhoades, E. D.hardware 183 Robinson, Mrs. G. M.res 25 Robinson, Warren.. .res 262 Robinson, Floyd., .farm 292 Robinson, Chas res 265 Robinson, Thomas. ..res 00G Robinson, Thos..farm 00H Robinson & Ryan.farm 263 Roberts, Ch*s res 17 Rosenbaum, August..res 47 Rosenbaum, A... .saloon 88 Ross, Frank res 236 Royce, Rev. C. D....res 231 Roth, Milton res 240 Rush, John/. res 140 Rush & Warren offi s 211 Sanders, Prof. W. H..res 282 A Saidla, Isaac farm 169 Sayler, T. J res 186 Schofield, Joe livery 204 Schofield, Joe... .... res 221 School House 9 Simpson, Chaß res 237 Simpson, Abram res 179 Smith, W. F res 218 D Smith, Jflik farm
SOLD BY B. S. FENDIG, THE POULTRYMAN, RENSSELAER. IND.
fismsm it <3) fewit-tWßMtfoi iiiiiyiiiagullwmfr ((-3 MONO! TIME TABLE NUMBER 3, (In Effect June 2, 1901.) .VOWTH BOtTHD, I BOOTH HflpitD. >,° *■ 4.80 a in Nc 5 JO 55 a >1 N " B .-- *-00 p m No 3 11 25 p in a No.lo, 6.32 p in No 45 240 p m 'NoltS 2:57 p 111 7N03l 440 it 111 '"* 40 9 56 a in •Daily except. Sunday. tSunday only. r Klsg stop.
MEAT MARKET -- Mciody & Roth, Successors to " CKEVIBTON BROS. ICK.NHHKI.A KH. IND. Hhop first door east of Odd Fellow building. hiverythlng fresh anu clean. Fiesliand salt meats, bologna, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. None but good cattle killed. Remember the place. Highest marked price paid for bides and tallow.
8 Spitler, Chas. G res 255 Spitler, Mrs. M. L.. .res 65 Stock Farm 188 Stockton,Mrs. A. M..res 80 Stoner, D. A........ ..res 92 Stoner & Day mill 00A Stone, Frank..... farm 62 Starr, C, C irro 294 Sharp, Geo ...res 174 Sprigg, Chas res 45 Strickfaden, G. A.saloon 69 Strickfaden, Goo. A..res 173 Strong, Luther res T «. 93 Thompson, De 105.... res 153 Thompson, Delos....offi 88 Thompson, Mrs. M E.res 37 Thompson; S. P res 191 Thompson, S. P offi 216 Thompson, R. D offi 277 Thompson, R. D res 108 Thompson, Mrs. J. M.res 24 Thompson, Delos...farm 223 Thompson & Lawler.fm, 242 A Tho’ps’n & Babc’ck. fm 232 Thraw Is, J. 0 res 200 Treasurer’s office 10 Troxell, Jacob res 41 Tuteur, Isaac .gro 120 Tuteur, Mrs. Anna.. .res V 2on 26 Vannatta, J. harn’ss s 3 on 26 Vannatta, John., res 254 Vick, Christy .fruit store w 191 Wnlker, J. W. stenogrnp 189 Warner, Norman... .res 225 Warner, N. H..... ..res 104 Warner, D. G. res 61 Warner, Bros. hardware s 256 Warner, Marsh ... .store 160 Ward, Rev .... res 103 Warren, J. F res 226 Warren, E. G res 48 Washburn, Drs... .office 97 Washburn, Dr. I. B..res 91 Waterworks 215 Washburn, Wm res 44 Wasson, J. M res 85 Watson, Mrs. J. F...res 230 Western Union Tel. Co. 141 White, Bruce ~.res 233 White, Walter res 95 Wilcox, Elmer res 304 Wilcox, Jacob. res 130 Williams, Jay W....res 252 Williams, J.W. furniture 222 Wood, Frank ... res 264 Wood, Henry res 214 Woodworth, A. C... .res 274 Worland, David res 122 Work, Rev. A. G. .... res 2 on 197 Wright, W. J..und’t 3 on 197 Wright, W. J.. .res 73 Wright, C. P res Y 139 Yates, Miss Mary... .res 167 Yeider, Fred res 176 Yeoman, D. H res 282 D Yeoman, D. H fm 291 Yeoman, Joseph res 212 D Yeoman, James. ,fnrm z 207 Zimmerman, B. K.. .res
OR. PEFFER’S ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. eNEW DISCOVERY, NEVER FAIL*. A. n*w, nlUbl* and rail*! tor rapprwMd, aioaulre, *o*nty or polola £*Jfs*lniotlon. Now oaod bj ortr ■O,OOO I-adieo. InrigorotM thooo organ*. Bbwakc op damoeroo* imra: n sSriffo A M! , iisu.# ,r^s Sold by A. F, Long.
Patronize Home Industry.
The Rensselaer Steam Laundry meets Lafayette, Indianapolis and other larger cities in competition in the surroundiug country and gets the iAjsiness at the same terms they offer. The above speaks for itself. When you have a good home laundry lay Aside your little hammer. Don’t KNOCK AQAINBT YOUR HOME INSTITUTIONS and industries. That does not make a city or even help to.* BE GOOD. Send your linen to a GOOD laundry and you will be happy. Ring up telephone 66 and have our wagon call, or leave order at G. W. Goffs. Porter & Lagan.
TRUSTEES ESTIMATES.
Expenditures and Tax Levies For the Year 1903. MARION TOWNSHIP. The trustee of Marion Township, Jasper County, Ind , proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be holc| at my office in Rensselaer, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1695, and 1 ownship tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $2072 and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, SI6OO and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. ’ 4. Road tax expenditures, SSOO, and' tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional toad tax ' expenditures, S2OOO, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Library expenditures, $l3B, and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 7- Poor expenditures for preceeding year 5933. and tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $8938, and total tax, 82 cents on the hundred dollars Signed, Chas. M. Bi.uk, Trustee. Dated July 25, 1901.
WHEATFrELD TOWNSHIP. The Trustee of Wheatfield Township. Jasper County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my ofhce in Wheatfield, the following estimates and amounts for said year: t. Township expenditures, $776, and ownship tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $582, anil tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school lax expenditures, $970, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $582, and tax 1S cents on the hundred dollars. ’ 5. Additional road tax expenditures, S3BB, and lax, to cents on the hundred dollars. 7- I °°r expenditures for preceeding years, s'94, ® n « tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. lotal expenditures, $3492, and total tax, 90 cents on the hundred dollars. Signed, S. D. Clark, Trustee. Dated August I, 1901. KEENER TOWNSHIP. The Trustee of Keener Township, Jasper Co Ind.,proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the school-house of School District No. 3. the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, SB2O, and ownship tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. laical tuition expenditures, $1230, and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, SB2O and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. ’ 4. Road tax expenditures, {4lO and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 1 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $4lO, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures, s4l, and tax 1 cent on the hundred dollars. ’ 7* 1 oor expenditures for preceeding year SB2, and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars’ Total expenditures, $3813, and total tax, 93 cents on the hundred dollars. Signed, B. W. Sigler, Trustee. Dated Aug. I, 1901.
BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. The Trustee of Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indiana, proposes for the Yearly Exrenditures and Tax Levies by the Advisory loard at its Annual Meeting, to be held at the school house of School District No. 14 the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1,450, and township tax, 25 cento on the hundred dollars a. Local tuition expenditures, $1,740 and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $2,320, and tax, 40 cento on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures. SB7O, and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road- tax expenditures,ssßo and tax, 10 cento on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceeding year, SSBO, and tax, 10 cento on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $7,540, and total tax, $1.30 on the hundred dollars. .Dated August 1, 1901. Signed, Elias Arnold, Trustee. KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP. The Trustee of Kankakee Township, Jasper County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the school house of School District No. 2, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $260, and Township tax, 8 cento on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $1,038, and tax, 30 cento dn the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $509, and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $509, and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $326, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars, 7. Poor expenditures for preceeding year, $65, and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars Total expenditures, $2,707, and total tax, 80 cents on the hundred dollars. Signed, T F. Maloney, Trustee Dated, Aug. 1, 1901.
HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. The trustee of Hanging Grove township, Jasper County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my office, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $367, and Township tax, 10 cento on the' hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $lOOl, and tax, 30 cento on the hundred dollars 3. Special school tax expenditures, $367, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars 4. Road tax expenditures, $734,, and tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $367, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures tor preceeding-year, $37, and tax, 2 cento on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $2969, and total tax, 82 cents on the hundred dollars. Signed Joseph Stewart, Trustee. Dated August 1, 1901.
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
The Trustee of Jordan Township, Jasper County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the school house of School District No. 1, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures. $416, and township tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $1,456 and tax, 35 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, sl,024, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $832, and tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $416, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceeding year, SB2, and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $4,226, and total tax, $1.02 on the hundred dollars. ' Signed, John Bill, Trustee. Dated, Aug. 1, 1901. MILROY TOWNSHIP. The Trustee of Milroy Township, Jasper County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisoy Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my office. September 3, 1901, the foil owing and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, S4BO, and 1 ownship tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollar. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $560, and I**, 35 cents on the hundred dollare. 3. Special school tax expenditures, *560, and tax, 35 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $320, and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $l6O, and tax, 1 o cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceeding year, •3_2, and tax, a cents on the hundred dollars’ Total expenditures, $2,112, and total tax, $1.32 on the hundred dollars. Signed, Wm. T. Smith, Trustee. Dated, August I, 1901. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. The Trustee of Newton Township, Jasper County, Indiana, proposes for the Yearly Ex>enditures and Tax Levies by the Advisory 3oard at its annual meeting, to be held at my office, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $5lB, and township tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, $1554 and tax, 30 cents on the hundred dollars, 3. Special school tax expenditures, $1036 and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 4- Road tax expenditures, $777, and tax 15 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $5lB, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceeding year, s•o3* an d tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $4506. and total tax, 87 cents on the hundred dollars. Signed, G. M. Wilcox, Trustee. Dated Aug. 1, 1901. GILLAM TOWNSHIP. Ihe Trustee of Gillam Township, Jasper County, Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at my office in Gillam Township, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $750, and Township tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, si,ooo, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $750, and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, SIOOO, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $325, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, expenditures, $325, and tax, to cents on lh< hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $4150, and lotal tax, sl.lO on the hundred dollars. Signed, John P. Ryan, Trustee. Dated July 29, 1901.
THE REASON WHY W. L. Wood Is Manager of the Largeat Enterprise of the Kind In Northern Indiana. The fair minded business man ia the man who la prosperous and delights in seeing his neighbors prosperous, and the way to be prosperous ia to work. If yon get a dollar you have to earn it before yon oan know the value of it. This is the theory that we meet the public with in all our lines. We started in the busy world with our head and hands our only help—and aa long as we oan keep them working in the same direction we have no need for fear. We study our business—also the wants of our customers. We buy and sell buggies, harness, wagons, horses, farm implements and general merchandise and everything else at Parr, Ind., where we have plenty of room to deal in any kind of merchandise or stock. Tuesday and Thursday of eaoh week are our special Bale days. We have just opened up a branch store in Rensselaer, where we carry a full line of buggies and harness. We visit all of the leading buggy and harness factories In the country one or more times each year and we know a good buggy and harness when we see it. Our Rensselaer store Is under the management of Samuel J. Sines, a genteel, honest young business man, who will treat you right. Yon oan And us at the Rensselaer store on Saturday of each week, where we will sell you anything you want. dome and Bee us. We are in a position to do you good. If you have the cash t 9 pay we can save you money on any article you wish to purchase. If you want to buy on time we oan take care of you. We don’t care how poor you are. If you are honest and will work we are glad to see yon and sell yqu goods. Do as you agree and we will do more. Judy & Wood, W. L. Wood, Mgr.
