Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1893 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ToTeacta aafi Sciiool.PatjM It is ordered by the BoariL^iTrustees of the Town of Renssifeer, Ind., that no pupil or teacher be permitted to enter the Public School of Rensselaer until they have produced .to the Superintendant of the schools a certificate from a practicing physician that such pupil or teacher has been properly vaccinated since 18110. z<=>. In Testimony Whereof I hereunto set my hand ° affixed the seal of said Board at Rensselaer, this 28th day of August, 1893. M. B. Alter, Attest: - Pres. Board. Chas. Guy Spitler, Town Clerk.
A new swindle upon honest and unsuspecting farmers has been brought to light, and this is the way the scheme is operated; Swindler No. 1 calls upon a farmer with a patent wagon tongue and informs him that, having made a big thing of it, he is on his way home, with only this county to sell. He tells the farmer that he cart have it for §250. and if he wants it to write to him. In a few days patent right man No. 2 comes along. He has heard the farmer has lhe right of the county for the patent wagon tongue, and as he has made a big thing of it in Pennsylvania, he wants to buy the right of the county and offers the farmer 8400, and pays 8.10 to bind the bargain. The 1 aimer writes to No. 1 and sends him his note for §250. He never hears of either of the men again, but his note comes up for collection in a neighboring town, and Mr. Farmer is out 8250. —Bluffton Banner.
Attention 9th Indiana. The 9th. Ind. Vet. Inf’t. will have head-quarters during National Encampment, G. A. R. at Indianapolis, in parlor' 4 E” in Denison Hotel, and also at 9th Ind. tent - in Military Park. Reunion, after noon of September 7th, and camp-fire of the Regiment and Brigade on the evening of the the same day at the Court-House. Comrades will report at headquarters on arrival in the city, for information and registration. Room m Tent free to the 9 th. Alex. L. Whitehall Cor. Secy. 91h Ind. Vet. Inf’t. Association. The Gifford Agreement Under Act of March 4th 1893. Mr. Editor: —I do not feel that I deserve any such imputation upon my integrity as would be implied in the thought that I would or that any one could exact a repayment of any sum collected by me on the voluntary agreement of any one of my friends with the excaysftpjMOa ditches referred to iu the organization of the Gifford Drainage district. Whatever the contract and law requires is always reliable. Two thirds of us land-owners mutually agreed with each other that I should be compelled to comply with all such private contracts. This was a lawful matter and is a part of the organic charter of the district. Section 23 and 22. For my personal receipts of payment the district officers must issue their order. Sec. 21. Each order of the district must be taken in lieu of any assessment by the County Treasurer, Sec. 20. My receipts are vouchers to the district while its orders are vouchers to the county treasurer. Thus the books of the district, the Treasurer, and my own must.tally. This is as plainly as I can state it: Why should this purely technical matter trouble any one? I have tried to do drainage work cheaply and to treat everyone fairly. I think you must see that because the County Treasurer may not see his way clearly to accept my receipts directly, rather than the order of the district, which such receipt would command, it ought not to be any reflection on my integrity. Benj. Giffobd.
A Good Thing to keep »■ fiard From the Troy (Kansas)Chief. Some yep.ru ago we were very much subject to spells of cholera morbus, and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually proceed that ailmcnt, such as sicknpss at the stomseh, diarrhoea, etc., wo become scary. Wo have found. Ch am ber lai n’s cholic, ch o l era and diarrhoer remedy the very thing' to straighten ono out in such oases, and always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers know what is a good AtoEJo keej> .banjv ift the ho sale by M yers the Druggist Dissolution of Partnership. The firm heretofore known as Dwiggins Bros. & Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The firm hereafter will be known as F. J. Sears &Co., successors in thn Real Estate, Loan and Abstract busing#. Rensselaer, Ind. May Ist 1803.
