Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1891 — Page 8
jgmocratic Jf * entitiel jUIDAY MARCH 6, 1891. ntsred at the postoffice at Benssela.r. Ind. at aecoud-c)*^s nia^^er *^
monon route. RENSSELAER TIME TABL . SOUTH BOUND. No . 5-Mail and Ex., Daily, IJ;®* £ 00. 37-Milk * aocom., . £ M . No. 3-Night Express, u 41*43 p. M. No. 33—Vestibule, . 2'37 P. M. No. 45—Way Freight, north bound. No. 36-Milk acoom., Daily, J:3B A. MNo. 32—Vestibule «. . 4.42 p, m* No. 6—Mail and E No. 34—Vestibule, 10*12 a. m No. 46-Way Freight, A -
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Nichols, Deceased. In the Jasper Cirouit Court, March Term. 1891. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, as Administrator of th# estate of Elizabeth Niohols, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up or the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 23d day of March, 1891, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at t e time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. TRUITT P. WRIGHT, Match 6, 1891.—53. Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Jeremiah Stanley, .Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, as Executrix of the estate of Jeremiah Stanley, deceased, has presented and filed her Account and vouchers in tinal settlement of said estate, and that he same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, o - the 25th day of March, 1891, at which iim all pe ■sons interested in said estate are required to appearinsaid Cour’ and show cause, if any there be. why s lid account and vouchers should >ot be pprove . 1 And the heirs of said ite. and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time n 1 p ate aforeviid, to appear an make proof of then- heir ship or clan ; to an* part of said estate. MINERVA C. S ANLEY, March 6, 1891. Execurrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Neier, Deceased. In the 1 asper Circuit Court* March Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned. as Administrator of the estate of John Neier. deie.sed, has presented and filed His account and vonchers in final settlement of said estate, nd that the same will n- e p so- t.h e miration and ction of Gd Oir uit o ti on tne 30th day of -■ ar" . l ‘l. a 'l -h lime all persons in* ns <1 i s.ij e-t fare required to at* a §*»«••< 1 on a ’« cause, if any th 1 be, v,h s id a eon t and vouchers sbo ..d not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and nil others interested therein, are also her hv required, at the timo.nnd place -foresail, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. PRESLEY E. DAVIS, March 6, 1891. Administrator.
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EXAMINATIONS.
The examination of pupils ewwpleting “The Course of Study" in t» AAools of Jasper County will be held as follows: Hanging Grove and Milrot Townships, at the Leflsr School House, in Hanging Grove township, Saturday,March 7th, 1891. 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 Township, at DeMotte School building, Friday Maroh 20. Kankakee, Wheatfilld and Walkeb Townships, at Wheatfield Sohool House, Saturday, March 21. Gillam Township, at Center School House, Saturday, March 21. Cabpenter Township, at the High School building in R mington, Saturday. March 21. Union Township, at Brushwood Sohool House, Saturday, March 28. Examinations will begin promptly at 9 o’clock, a. m. Manuscript blanks will be tarnished by the exumineis. 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 Maroh, April and May. Examinations for Professional and Life Lioeuses will be held in connection with the regular monthly examinations of February, March and April. J. F. WARREN, County Sup’t. Feb. 14,1881.
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NOTICE. The umil meeting of the Stockholders of the Louisville, New Alkane A Chicago Railway Company will be held on Wednesday, March 11.1891. ai 12 o'clock noon, at the offices of the Company, 117 iLoedway, New Yerk, for the purpose of ejecting Directors in place of those whose tt rm shall then expire, ond the tran.nation of such other basiness as mey properly be brought before the mooting. Polls open from 12 o’elook m. to 1 o'clock p. m. The Transfer Books will be closed from Satarday, Febsaarv 26th, 1891, at 12 o'clock m., until Thursday, March 12th, 1891, at 10 o’dooka. m. The annual meeting of the Bedford A Bloomfield Railroad Company and of the Orleans, West Baden A French Lick Springs Company will be held at the earns time and place. WILLIAM L. BREYFOGLE, President. W. H. Lewis, Secretary. SO YOU KNOW *e«d*he b outfit r “s”ibed «V iI«YH below? If so, tend their names and P.O. addresses to the Aerwotor Co., Chicago. This service will entitle you to one of the Aenaotor Company's Everlasting Steel Geared Wind Mills and Grinders (.which will grind from 12 to 25 bushels per hour in a good wind), together with all neede J Vertical Shafting and Pulley for driving Feed Cotter, Corn Sheller, Buzz Saw, etc., on the additional payment of one hundred dollars. The first to send in the list of names will be entitled to the benefit of this offer, which is good for 15 days only. With the list of names, send for oopionsly illustrated printed matter, showing every eon eeivable phase of wind mill construction and work, including Tilting Towers, eto. town.
T: P: W i*ilit, llnperhker l embrlheß Rrnhrei.aer, - - - Indiana. * -- .. LAND FOR SALE. Several Improved Farms, an*thoUßands of acres of good tillable and grazing land, in northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, * ash, and balance in yearly payments. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfield, Ind B M 4% A I P B %Jf can he corned at ourKP.W lint ofwork. , Wkm llml 1 W rapidly and honorably, by those of llfl I I |l| Pi W eitlker sex, yoong or old, nud in lhair I own localities,wherever they live. Any ■ ■ ™ P I one can do the work. F.aav to leant. W. ftmlxh averythlnff. W. «Urt you. No rtik. You c«n dwotn yonr rp»r« momenta, or nil your time to the work. Tkli ia an entirely new lead .and brinte wonderful lucceaa to every worker. Baninnera are earning Mffi SSS to CtO perweek ami upwiMa, and more after a little exnerience. We can fhrul.h tou the rmpleyment and teach yon FUSK. No apace to explain here. Full Information FHEK. TRUK A 4Y0.. ILHI H 1 .4, BA
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NOTICE OF ELECTION. At the business meeting of Rensselaer Baptist church, held on Saturday, Feb. 7. ,1891, vacanc os were declared in the office of Trustee of aaid chureh held by A. F. Griswold and by A. T. Perkins, non-residents, and *n election of two Trustees to till the said vacancies was ordered to be held at the regular meeting of the church on Saturday, March 7,1891, at 2 o’clock p. m.. Notice given by order of the chnrch. U. M. McGUIBE. -SV CUTT.NO you saw It, and sending WBgg 80 2c stamps, or postalS , ■' ; note for sixty cents, ir>KSSMSSBWOW s! :.:'' l et the WBBIKJjY B^K. Toledo, 0., you will . r. '•V.-eai vlJeeby mail, postage paid, tiilKsj January Ist, 1892. TheIHUP^V Bee has 81 arge pages, ’WrYTTr.SK 8 eel umns each,making one and one quarter HH fmk miles of reading each VJ rear. It Is one of the WffANKMpyTgry best general Weeklies BWiaOtfgllffP in theUnitedStates; hasftHIEfVSSiSPi News, great Bto-HH lies. Household, Barm MEM Childrens Hour, Pn. KB lies, Riddles, Rer. aa^<».«sSSSi£2li premiums to getters up of clubs. Aotatonee and Aowyonr wisdom. Address plainly. No need to KCMcrlcMos. The WEEKLY BKH, Toledo. Q
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