Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EXAMINATIONS. The examination of pupil* MMapleting “The Course of Study* in tft &ftrools of Jasper County will be held as follows: Hanging Gbove and Milroy Townships, at the Lefler School House, in Hanging Grove township, Saturday,March 7th, ls9l. Jordan Township, at Egypt School House, March 7. Barkley Township, at Centre School House, Saturday, March 14. Marion Township, at Rensselaer High School building. Saturday, March 14. Newton Township, at Saylerville School House, Saturday, March 14. Keener T > wnship, at DeMotte School building, Friday March 20. Kankakee, Wheatfuld and Walker Townships, at Wheatfield School House, Saturday, March 21. Gillam Township, at Center School House, Saturday, March 21. Carpenter Township, at the High School building in R mington, Saturday. March 21. Union Township, at Brushwood School House, Saturday, March 28. Examinations will begin promptly at 9 o’clock, a. m. Manuscript blanks will be furnished by the examiners. Pupils wiil be required to furnish pens and ink. No manuscript will be receive unless written with pen and ink, properly signed and completed. Examinations for Primary License will be held the last Saturdays of March, April and May. Examinations for Professional and Life Licenses will be held in connection with the regular monthly examinations of February, March and April. J. F. WARREN, County Sup’t. Feb. 14,1891.
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