Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1896 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ficher Loses His Verdict. Last . Friday, at Kentjand Judge; Wiley rendered his decision in the Fisher w Lr N. Ar <fc C. Ry., case. As stated in a previous issue of this •paper, the jury at Kentland gave Henty Fisher, as administrator of the estate of* Ben j F. Fisher, a verdict for $4,500, provided tlie court fqnnd the law tp be with th# plaintiff. Judge Wiley’s finding, is that the law is with the defendant, aed that" therefore the railroad company is not liable. The decision as we understand it, not only d<>cs not give Foster any d.un-igi'S but throws the costs of the trial bpon rhim. But an appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court, by the plaintiff, as we are reliably informed. Nolite to Contractors. .''- \ ' ■ I ■ ’■ ' Proposals for the Erection of a New Conrt House in the City of Rensselaer, Jasper Connty in the State of Indiana. i I County Commissioners of Jasper County. Indiana, propose to erect a Court House on ■ the Public Square in said County, in the ! City of Rensselaer, and will let the building of said Court House on the 25 DAY OF JUNE, 1896 between the hours of Nlne A. M„ and Kley-i eq P.'M. I All blds for the erection of said building must be sealed up and filed with the Auditor lof Jasper County on or before Nine ■ o’clock A. M., of said 25th day of June, 1896, and that day the erection of said building I will be let to the lowest and best bidder. The plans and speciiications for the erection of the said Court House are on file, in the office of the - Auditor of Jasper County, also at the office of Grindle and Weatherhogg. Architects, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and tlie County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all blds as in their opinion not satisfactory. The bids must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond payable to the State of Indiana with resident freeholders as surety, conditional in the sum of Forty Thousand ($40,000) Dollars for the performance of the work and the payment of the debts m accordance with the provisions of the statutes of the State of Indiana. The building must be' erected In accordance with said plans and specifications, the contractors t» remove tlie old building from the site of tlie proposed now building and to have the right to use such of the material thereof as may be pronounced suitable by architects or Commissioners. By order of said Board of Commissioners, May 12, 1896. Harby B. Murray Auditor. Mrs. Maggie Myers. Williamsport, Ind., writes: “I suffered for months of severe stomach troubles, caused by indigestion and constipation. My trouble seemed almost unendurable. I purchased a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin of Armstrong and Swankand as soon as I had taken its contents I was like a new person, and now Ifeel better and weigh more than I have in years.” It is sold in 10c, 50c, and SIOO sizes at F. B. Meyers. The General Supply Store will take jour old wheel in exchange, for part pay on a new one. If yon wisn to secure nice lots orbeautjfnl houses, call on A. Leopold, at The Mod el’ for prices and terms. Ferguson & Wilson’s office is 3rd. door south of McCoys Bank and on ground floor. No stairs to climb. A fine lot of Picture frames just in at the Pavilion. 16x20 inches in size only. - Your choice for $1.50. First come first served. Hollingsworth & Hopkins proprietors of Riverside Park Addition offer the most centrally located lots in town on easy terms. Call upon them for particulars. The Gasoline Engine sold by The General Supply Co. is the best on the market. See the one at Hemphill’ blacksmith shop. For Sale—A good residence in ’‘Rensselaer, 8 roums,' , god'<r^ffaf,lafge I grounds, also good barn. For particulars call upon Hollingsworth & Hopkins. Now is the Time. To procure fine Building lots. Wider and deeper than any other inside the Corporation, at prices and terms suitable to everybody who wishes to invest. Call on A. Leopold, proprietor of Leopolds Addition. Office, Model Store.
