Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1890 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Notice off. 0. 0. F. Election. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday evening, December 25th, i 1890, at the Hall of Iroquois Lodge, No. 143, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in Rensselaor, Ind., an elec- ■ tion will be held to elect officers, and j three trustees; said trustees to set for s:lid Lodge for the year commencing January Ist, 1891. * . James F. Irwin, Sec’y. i Iroquois Lodge<No. 143. I. O. O. F. Dec. 1 ? 1890. j
1 The County Commissioners i The Board of County Commissioners are in regular December session this week. Monday the Board considered the saloon license applications ot Lqrenz Hildebrand and M. O. Halloran, of Rensselaer, and Geo. W. Tilton, of Wheatfield. There were no contests * and each applicant having complied with the requirements of the law and adduced the necessary evidence as to fitness for the business, the licenses were granted. . Monday afternoon the members of the Board, accompanied by Auditor Robinson, took the north bound vestibule train to go to Winamac, where on Tuesday occurred the joint session of the Jasper, White and Pulaski county Boards, to consider the viewers’ report on the proposed big-Monon ditch. - -b--, ‘
.. ; Adierdsed LettersNapolin Budron, S. S. Powell, ' Frank O'Brien, Flora Lower, Addie ' Larsh, Adam Scott, Ansell Nichols, j Poland-Chlua Pigs For SaleThe .undersigned has 25 head of thoroughbred Poland-China pigs both mali and female, for sale. All are elegible to be registered, and pedigrees furnsbed with every one sold. Also a thoroughbred Holstein bull calf, 7 months old for sale. Emmet Kannal. - ■-v t Fok Sale Cheap.—A good organ center table, set of "chairs, eight-day clock, cook stove, folding sofa and large cupboard. All good as newCall on Mrs. M. E, Lecklider. j
