Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1901 — In Favor of Appropriation. [ARTICLE]
In Favor of Appropriation.
Salem township and Froncesville, Pulaski county, at the second election last week, voted in favor of appropriating $6,000 in favor of the Chicago & Toledo Transfer Railway Company I y a majority of 38. Tippecanoe township, Koscuisco county, has also 70 f*d a two per cent tax in aix ol the road, amounting to $10,035. The attorney for the Chicago & Alton railroad was in Ojodland Friday of last week and ■ ff.-ered a settlement with N. C Wickwire for dam a »es received by Dora in the wreck near Kansas City last sum tier. They gave Dora a check for $5 350, and she is richly entitled to every cent of it. The company offered F. D. Gilman $4 ,500, but he refused it, demanding $6,000, the amount usually granted in courts where suit is brought. The attorney told Fred it would cost him SSOO to collect it, and the latter informed him that it it did he would at least have the satisfaction of giving it to his own attorney instead of the railroad.—Goodland Herald. The Chr’stmas number of The Delineator is about the first one of the special Christmas issues. It is a beauty. The cover is a most artistic production, showing a beautifully gowned woman, standing gracefully ip a brilliantly lighted saloon. Two qhariuing love stories, one by Cyrus Townsend Brady, plenty of advice regarding Christmas Gifts, timely pointers on Cookery, Winter-time care of Plants, all the fashions of ths day mtepreied into simple language, can be found in the Christmas number of The Delineator. It is a splendid magazine, satisfactory inside and out. There is no magazine for women at present published that is more practical in all its pages. Asa Xmas gift itself, it bears its own i-ecommendalion. Don’t forget thfe public sale of horses at the stock yards, next Saturday.
