Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TyjOl ICE IB hereby given lo the Stockholders IK ol the.'New York and Council Bluffs railway company that a meeting of s-iid Stocknolders wiJ be held on the 11th day of September, 1885. at the general office of said company at JVb Hi U cst Main street, in the city of Fort W'avue of Allen, and State of Indiana, to ratify* sanction and adopt or reject the articles of consolidation entered into and executed by the Boards of Directors of said Company and of the TSew York and Council Bluff's railway company, a corporation existing under the laws of the stare •f Ohio, and the New Yore and Council Bluff's railway company, a corporation existing under the aws of the state of Illinois, and tSe New York and Couneil Bluff's railway company, a corporation existing under the laws of the state of lowa, a copy of which ar icles of conso’idation is ent red upon the records of the company. July 17, 1885 AMU * L F ' SWAYNE ’ Secretary N Ot JCE is hereby given to the stockholders ot the Indiana Juctnion railway c mpany that a meeting of said stockholder will be heltl on the 11th day of September. 1885, at the general office of said company, at No. ,6 West Main street, in the city of Fort Wayne, county of Allen a d state of Indiana, to ratify, sanction and adopt or reject the articles of consolidation entered ii. to and e ecuted by the boasd of directors of said company and of the New York. Chicago and Connell Bluffs railway company, a corporation existing under the laws of the state of Illinois and the Ohio River and Indiana railway company, a corporation existing under the laws of the state of Ohio, a copy of which articles of consolidation is entered unon the rero-de of this company. /mb S.F.S WAYNE, July if, 1880. » Secretary.