Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- ‘ Notice of Survey. Notice is herebv given to Harrison Fol* in, ' Harry B, Nicholson, Thomas Swartz, That I own the East X; The East X of the S. W. X; The S. W. X of the 8. W. X ana lot No. l in the N. W. X, all in Section iOTownship 32 North Range 7 West, and that I will on he 29th day of -Inly, 1895 with the County Surveyor proceed to make a legal Survey of said Section or so much thereof as will be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land according to law. Nelsoh Morris. John E. Alter, Surveyor. Amendment to Smoke Stack Ordinance. Be It ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer in regular session assembled that section 1 of an ordinance regulating the height of smoke stacks and flues adopted May 23, 1895, be amended to read as follows: Section 1. All stacks or flues erected hereafter, carrying the smoke from engines or boilers of 15 horse power or more, must be not less than 50 feet from the top of boiler of said stack. Whereas an emergency exists for the Immediate taking effect of this ordinance the same shall be in force from and after its passage and publication. Attest J. M. Wasson, C. M. Blue, Pres, of Board. Town Clerk.

To Whom it May Concern. Notice Is hereby given that at the regular September meeting 1995, the Board of Commissioners of the County of Jasper, State of Indiana, the town of Rensselaer of said State, will present a petition, by its duly authorized Attorney pursuant to a resolution adopted on the Bth dav of July 1895. by its Trustees authorizing the presentation of the same, f- r the annexation thereto and the incorporation within the limits of said town, the following territory situate within the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, viz; Commencing at the North west corner of Block number two (2) in Weston’s Second addition to the town of Rensselaer in the present corporation Jine, thence Bonth from said point < f beginning, along the present corporation, line, to the corporation line running East and Weston Merritt Street; thence West along said corporation line to the corporation line running North and South in Dayton street; thence North along said corporation line to the North East corner of |Block number Three (3) in said Weston’s Second addition; thence East to the place of beginning Also a tract of land described a 8 follows to-Wit: Commencing at a point in the present corporation line of said town of Rensselaer, at the North West corner of Block number Three (8) In weston’s Second addition to said town, thence West to the Range line between Ranges Six (6) and Seven (7) on the West side of Section Nineteen(l9)Township Twenty Nine (29) North, Range Six (6) West; thence South aiong said Range line to the present corporation line of said town at the North West coiner of Newton’s or Clark’s addition to said town; thence East along said corporation line to the corporation line running North and South along Jefferson street; thence North along said corporation line to the corporation line running East and West along Merritt street; thence East along said corporation line to the corporation line running North and South on Forrest street; thence North along said corporation line to the place of beginning. Also a tract of land described as follows towit; beginning at the north east corner of section twenty-five (25) township twenty-nine (29) North, Range Seven (7) West, tnence west Six Hundred and Sixty-five and three fourths feet (365 8-4); to the easqSixteenth corner on the North line of said section Twenty-five (25); thence South parallel with the Range Line on the East side of said Section Twenty-five (25) Fifty-two hundred and eighty-eight feet (5283) to the East Sixteenth corner on the South line of said Section Twenty-five (25). thence East to the Range line on the East side of said Section Twentydive (25) a distance of six hundred and fifty five and two thirds feet (655 2-3); thence . North along the Range line on the East side of said Section to the place of beginning. Embracing all of the territory included within the boundaries of all of said tracts above described, and all of which are contiguous to said town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indi- ' ana. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer. Attest: C. M. BLUE. Clerk of the town of Rensselaer,

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Whenever clear vison at a proper distance becomes difficult, it is proper to seek the aid of glasses. They become to the overburdened muscle Of the eye as much of a neccessity as food to the empty stomach, or a cane or erittob to him who has not the fnll power of his legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. —Call upon or mail a postal card to OH AS. VIOK, Optician, and get a perfect fit, with the best lenses in the world, at bard time prices, the best that money can buy. Rensselaer, Ind.. ,