Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on ths 12th lay of April, 1884. Those cot claimed within four weeks from the date be lew, given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. C. Wash Cook, Mrs Mollie Cowden, Miss Sofe Diektei,* Thos Frisby, William Meadors, William Pullins---*-Ferssns cai'ing for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. MRensselaer. Ind.. April 1A 1884. Sesviees of the Free Will Baptist congregation will be held in the Presbyterian church, Rensselaer, on the second and fourth Sabbaths of each month. Covenant meeting on Saturday before fourth Sabbath es eachi month at 2p. m. Sabbathservices will begin at 10:30 a. m. M. C. MINER. Paster!
Quality not Quantity is what you get, at Levino’s canbyffactory. When you want fine goods do not be deluded by low orices for cheap adultera* ted candy, We guarantee all the candy we manufacture pare and free from adulteration. Levino’s candy factory. Life is short—only four letters in it Three-quarters of it a "’lie," and half of it is an “if.” ■ < <»> , Josh Billings says: “Next to a clear conshience for solid comfort cams an old shu” Pure kindness prompts the suggestion that Mr. Kiefer join the Greely relief party. —[Philadelphia Times. Mrs Bell Kays returned Tuesday evening from a visit to her sister in Tippecanoe county Oxford, 0., has a Democratic mayor fcr the first time. - . ■ - The salary of tne mayor of Sioux Falls,Dak., is $! per annum. There are 103 saloons in the eity < f Spricgfle’.d, each paying SSOO license. I— The examination of graduates from the Marion townshin public schools will be held in the Court House at Rensselaer, Saturday. April 19th.— Examination will begin at 0 o’clock, a. m. David M. Nelson. - ♦ - ■— Go to Fendig’s.
Sale of State Lands. State of Indiana, I Office of the Auditor of State, f IN pursuance to the provisions of an Act, enti-tled-An Act authorizing the sale and conveyance of certain lanes belonging to the State of Indiana, and disposing of the proceeds thereof, •>nd providing for tne recovery of the possession of any hinds of the State unlawfully occupied, and for the rent of any of the lands oi the State until sold. Approved Mart h 7,18 3.” I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Cou t HOUS' door, in the Town of Renssolaet, at from 10 o’clock a. m. until 4 'clock p. m., on Saturday, April 26, 1884, the following described real estate situated in Jasper County, belonging to .he State of Indiana, and authorized to be sold by said act: Par: « H > cf o 2 g £ App ’aiscSection. ? e <§ 2 g ° meut. N-eJiofs-e 1 ;! 25 30 n ' 7w 40 S2OO 00 S-w’,., of s-eai 3 30 n 7w 40 200 00 N-e' t oi self 4 30 n 7w -10 100 00 S-e'.i ot n-w’.i 32 30 n Tw 40 11)0 00 N-eijof •■-w’i 3 31 n (Iw 40 ‘ 60 00 S-eSi of n-w'i 3 31 n 6w 40 60 00 N wJiof -ej.i 3 31 n Gw 40 60 00 Ne? 4 Ofn-w'.i 23 3011 6w 40 80 00 N-w?i ot n w*i 23 30u 6w .40 80 00 North part of , S-WJ4 of n-w’.j r 23 30n 6w 35 70 00 These lands were mortgaged to the State of Indiana to secure the payment of loans from the College Fund, and were forfeited for the nonpayment of inter.-st due it. Also the following, to-wit: Part » t> of o § ? " Appraise* Section. ~ ~ n g g J : nient. N‘/ 2 of n-oli 5 29 ;• 7w 51J40 $l2B 50 N-eJi of 8-e‘i 17 28n -6w 40 160 00 Sel4 of s-eii 17 28 n 6w 40 ICO CO Sw’iofs-wH 17 28n 6w 40 TOO 00 N-ehx of n-el.t 12 28 n 6w 40 160 00 S-eU of n e’.i 12 28 n 6W *4O 160 00 N-wUof s-eti 13 28 a 6W 40 160 00 N-wiiofs-w’4 13 28ii 6w 40 120 00 S-w'h of n-w’£ 13 28n tnv 40 120 00 N-wtiof s-eJi 15’ 28n 6w 40 80 00 Swkiofnwli 20 aS 6w 40 100 00 S-wiiOfne 1 ! 17 28n 6w 40 120 00 N-w'zi of s-eli 17 28n 6w 40 120 00 N-eU ofs" 1 ! 17 28 n 6w 40- 120 00 These lands were donated to the State of Indiana by an act of Congress appro ed February 23, 1854, andare knowi as University L nds. No bids for less than the appraisement will be received. JAMES H. RICE, Auditor of State. Indianapolis. Ind.. March 12 1884 -sls 'f..
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