Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1896 — Notice of New Wards [ARTICLE]

Notice of New Wards

And Their Boundaries. , ~ 4 ,j t Notice is hereby given to the inhabitants of the City of Rensselaer, that the following is a full and complete description of the boundary lines of the several wards of the said city,- as made by the Hoard of Trnatees, at their last Tegular session, held April 13, 1896: ' THE FIRST WARP. Beginning on the Easterly side of said city, at a point at the junction of Melville and Cedar streets, tbence west along Cedar street to Division street. Thence southerly along division streetr~tcr~W asbiugton street: Thence Westerly along Washington street and McCoy Avenue to the Iroquois River: Thence along the center of channel of the Iroquois river to the corporation line on the west side of said city; comprising all the territory south and easterly from said line, above described;—which shall be known as the First Ward. The voting place of said ward shall be the town hall.

THE SECOND AVARD. Beginning at the junction of Callen and Washington streets: Thence northerly along Cullen Street, to Forest street: Thence north on Forest street to the Corporation line, on the north boundary of said city; Comprising &U that territory lying west of the line above described, and north of the First Ward, within the corporate limits of the Said city; which shall be known as the Second Ward. The voting place for the said Second Ward is Michael Eger’s carpenter shop. THE THIRD WARD All of that territory lying north of Cedar and Washington streets and east of Cullen and Forest streets, within the corporate limits of said city, shall be known as the Third Ward. It 9 voting is the Makeever House. Chas. M. Blue. Town Clerk.