Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND PUPILS The examination of pnpils completing tho common school “Coarse of Btndy” will be held Satarday, March 19, 1892, at the following places; Center school house, Gillam township. , Ceiiter school house, Barkley tv|p. High Sohool building, Rensselaer. Brushwood school house, Union twp.. DeMotte school house, Keener twp. H .Wheatfield school house, Wheatfield township. Egypt school house, Jordan twp. High Sohool building, Remington. Pupils may attend the examination at the place most convenient for them. The examinations will begin at nine o’olock and oloseat four. Blank manuscripts will be furnished, but the pnpils must furnish pens and Ink. }. t. WARREN, Co. Bupt
