Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GRAIN AND FLOUR EXPOSITION
Nn Exhibitionof Great Interest to Farmers. the Ladies, and All Engaged in the Grain, Flour aud Kindred Industries. The Millers’ Exhibition will open in the Permanent Exposition Buildings, Cincinnati, on May 31st, and remain open to visitors until June 26th, 1880. The press of the country unite in the statement that it will be the finest and must comprehensive display of the kind ever made in the world. Every prominent Manufacturer of Mills and Milling Machinery in Eu rope and America will be represented. Six 200 horse-pdwer Automatte Steam Engines will be in constant motion, competing for a SSOO premium. Ten complete European and American Flour Mills in dally practical operation, under one roof, is seen but once in a life time. The exhibit of grain and flour from Railroad Companies, Agricultural Societies, Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of different cities, states and coun tries is worthy of inspection. The immense Vienna Steam Bakery, operated by Austrian workmen, will make daily tests of flour ground in the building. Over 2000 machines will be constantly running. To enable the greatest possiole number of persons to visit this grand exposition of the second largest industry in the world, the Pittsburgh, Cineinnati & St. Louis R’y Co., PanHandle Route, will sell Excursion Tickets from June 16th to 22d, good to return until June 28tb. 1880. This will include the date of the National Democratic Convention, at Cincinnati, June 22d. 1880. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R. E. Spencer & Co’s, every day.
X>l±clr iXTo-tice I John Hollier, Elija R. Schwartz, Frank C. Schwartz, WalterQ. Gresham, Augustus Stimson, Jamas M. Haines, James King, Daniel T. Sigler, David J. Thompson, Lewis Stoddard, Simon Witham, Charles Miller, J. H. Hochstettler, John H. Shaffner, Alfred Thompson, Lewis Rich, Trus tee, and all others whom it may concern will take notice that Daniel Fairchild, William Tyler and William Myera, the appraisers appointed in Ditch cause Number 2927 on the Commissioners Docket of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the place of beginning or said work hereinafter described, at 10 o'clock ou Monday, July sth, 1880, to assess the lands affected for the uurpose of construction of such work. The work will begin at the quarter section corner between sections sixteen (16) and twenty-one (21) in township thirty-two (32) north of range six (6) west, in Wheatfield Township, Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence north 2475 feet, thence north 3254 degrees east 225 feet, thence north 10 degrees west 350 feet, thence north 21 degrees west 1450 feet, thence north 29 degrees west 2550 feet, thence north 47 degrees west 1000 feet to the quarter aection corner on the line between sections eight (8) and nine (9) in the same township, county range end State. The depth will average about three (3) feet, the width about ten (10) feet, and the fall about four (4) feet to the mile, the length being eight thousand (800 o feet. Said Klija R. Schwartz. Frank C. Schwartz, Walter Q. Gresham, J. H Hochstettler. Lewie Stoddard. Daniel T. Sigler, and Simon Witham are non-resMenta of Jasper county, and appear to have an interest in )ande affected by said work. , , _ SARAH RUSHONG. June 4,1880. D. B. MUler, Att'y for Apcts.
