Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE GRAVEL ROAD ELECTION. At the Gravel Road election to take place in Rensselaer next Saturday, for all of Marion township, the Commissioners have ordered that the ballots shall be in the following form: TICKET. Building of College Road Gravel Road ...... Building of Long Ridge Road Gravel Road Building of Pleasant Ridge Road Gravel Road . ..T. >... The voter must write yes or no, as he favors or disfavors the roads, in the dotted blank space after the name of each of the proposed roads. The vote is counted for each road separately, and it is thus possible that some of these roads may get a majority and others be voted down. The election begins at one o'clock P. M., next Saturday, and we under aland will be conducted without reference to the paraphernalia and formalities of the Australian system. The form of the ballot, as prescribed by law, makes it impossible to conduct the election under the Australian method, and not leave out that method’s most vital features, in any case.
Dissolution of Partnership. The firm heretofore known as Dwiggins Bros. A Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consentThe firm hereafter will be known as F. J. Sears <fc Co., successors in the Real Estate, Loan and Abstract business. Rensselaer, Ind. May Ist 1893.
A Card from Hammond Brothers. Having sold out our Implement business, we desire to thank our many patrons for favors shown us in the past. We would also respectfully rt quest those owing us to call at the Citizens’ State Bank, where we will be very glad to see you at your earliest possible convenience. Again thanking you, we remain, Yours Truly. Hammond Bros.
Thirteei-stop, full walnut case organ, S 3 5. C. B. Steward. Tobacco, cigars, pipes <fccat Vicks. Estey organs and pianos, and Estey ACamp organs and pianos, on e xhibition at C. B. Steward’s. I have made arrangements for plenty of money to loan, on farms in sums of five hundred dollars, or any amount above that, at 6 per cent annual interest rad a small commission. Money may be obtained for five years or longer if desired. M. F. Chilcotk.
Notice To Teachers. All teachers of the Rensselaer Schools are requested to be present at a meeting to be held at 2 o’clock on the afternoon of the coming Saturday, at the High School Building. E. W. Bohannon, Supt.
