Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Notice ok Appointment ok Executrix.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Lemuel Tyler, late of Jasper cou Jty, Indiana, deceased. The estate of said decedent is probably solvent. ANNIE TYLER. August 27. 1881.

Notice to Contractors NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, That >u pursuance of an order of the Board of Commissioners, made at the Regular December Session, 1881, Sealed Proposals will be tecelvcd until the thirty-first day of January, A. I). 1881, for the erection of a JAIL and SHERIFF'S RESIDENCE on Lots Four(4) a:d Five (5), in Block Ten [lo], in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, according to Plans and Specifications now on tile for inspection and examination in The Auditor’s Office of this County, all work to be completed by October Ist, 1882. 'Bids will be received for Excavation and Stone work, Brick work, Carpenter work, and Iron work, tiucluding Ceiis) Painting. Lathing, and Plastering, separately; also for the Buildings completed; the work to be paid for on estimates made by Super, lutendunt at the end of each month, and Seventyfive per cent, of such estimate then paid, and when the whole work is completed in strict compliance with said Plans and Specifications, to the satisfaction of the Board of Commissioners uud Superintendent, and all debts incurred bv cont actor, or contractors, paid or satisfied, including labor and material furnished, and for boarding laborers; the residue of contract price shall he paid to the contractor, or contractors. The contract, or contracts, will be lot to the lowest responsible bidder; but no bid wi 1 be entei tained unless the same is accompanied by a Bond in a penalty of at least one-third of the cost of the work so bid for, signed by the Bidder and ai leust two freehold sureties, residents wiihiu the State, guaranteeing the fafthfu. performance of the work so bid for In case the contract be awarded to such Bidder, and if the contract be so aware t-d such Bidder shall pay all the debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including tutor, materials, and for hoarding laborers thereon.Bids to be opened on the thirty first dav of January, A. i> , 1882. at IQ o’clock, a. m. i r he Board reserves the right to reject any or all B ds. WITNESS my name and the Seal of . . the Board of Commissioners of ] SEAL [ Jasper County, this 15th dav of 1 —> —- * December, 1881. EZRA 0. NOWELS, Auditor. December 16,1881

Notice to Bridge Builders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until Two (2) o'clock p. m., of the thirty-first day of January, A. D., 1882, For the erection of a Wooden Pile Bridge across the Iroquois River, near the residence of George W. Burk, of Marion Township. No bids will be entertained, unless accompanied with a bond in a penalty of at least one-fourth the amount bid, and signed by the bidder and two other freehold sureties. The Board reserves the right unto themselves to reject any or all bids.— For plans and specifications, see Auditor’s Office. / - , WITNESS my name and the Seal oi ■j SeaL. J- the Board of Commissioners <>! ' 1 Jasper connly, this 15th day of Ikcember, 1881." EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor. December 16, 1881. DD. DALE, ■ ATTORNEY-AX LAW MONTTCEX.I.O, - - INDIANA. k building, up stairs.

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