Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT. I would invite attention of all tenants desiring good farms, to the Haddock marsh which will be ready for cultivation next sprin g. There has been constructed across this marsh three large deep ditches, and probably as many more will be constructed yet this fall. It ii known, by the action of the water, that these ditches will not be subject to over-flow. This land is new, very rich, the buildings new and commodious and the rent reserved very moderate. This tract of land will be divided as far as possible into farms to suit applicants. All or nearly all of the marsh will be ready for cultivation next spring. Houses will be built as farms may be taken. Roads, school-houses, and other public improvements will receive prompt attention as fast as occasion may require. All tenants desiring farms should look at this tract of land. B. J. Gifford.

Tax-payers Notice. Under the strict requirements of the Laws of Taxation now in force, the County Treasurer will be unable to make up and hold Tax Receipts for anyone. Please do not ask it. Every one is requested to pay and get receipts before the rush of the last few days. The books go over to the County Auditor on Monday November 6th 1893. M. H. Himphill. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind. St