Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice to All Parties Using Electric Lights. Commencing on July 1, 1909, and continuing each month thereafter, the custom of sending monthly statements to each light consumer will be discontinued and all light rentals will be payable at the City Treasurer’s office between the first and tenth of each month without farther notice. All parties using lights will be allowed the usual 10 per cent discount If paid by the tenth of each month. CHAS. MORLAN, julyl Clerk.
Adlai E. Stevenson, former vicepresident, who has been a patient at the Presbyterian hospital, in Chicago, for some time, returned to his home in Bloomington almost completely recovered. The giant Cunarder, Mauretania, broke her own east-bound trans-At-lantic record when she arrived in Queenstown after a trip of four days, seventeen hours and twenty-one minutes from New York. Miss Martha Peters, of Rochester, and Schuyler C. Reynolds, of Princeton, were granted a marriage license at Evansville. They were married from the top of the court house in Evansville in order that Miss Peters might win a wager. Thos. Dwyer paid a line of $5 and costs Saturday for assaulting Thomas O’Toole, president of the Howard county Anti-Saloon League, at Kokomo. Dwyer was recently put out of business by the local option election, and it is said the assault was the result of bitterness over the election. Crawfordsville politicians are taking much Interest in the trial of John Downs, now in progress in the circuit court, at that place, on the charge of vote buying at the November election. Downs was arrested on election day, just after he had taken Anderson Wright, a voter, to the polls.
