Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EXAMINATION FOE GEADUATION Examinations for pupils corn pleting the course of study in the Common Schools will be held as follows: Hanging Grove and Milroy Townships— at the Osborne school house in HangmgGrove township, Saturday, March 11. Gillam Township—at Center school house, Saturday, March 18. Walker and Wheatfield Townships—at the Wheatfield school Louse, Saturday, March 18. Keener Township— at the DeMotte school house, Saturday, March 18. Union Township—at the Rose Bud school house, Saturday,March 18. Jordan Township—at the Egypt school house, Saturday, -March 18. Marion and Newton Townships —at the Rensselaer school building, •‘-.aterday, April 1. Kankakee Township—at Dunnville, Fridav, April 7. Barkley Township- at Center school house, Saturday, April 1. Carpenter T’w’p—at the school building in Remington, Saturday,
Examinations will begin promotly at 9 o’clock. Pupils should be prepared vith the necessary writing materials. Mss will be furnished. J.F. WARREN, County Sup’t. LADIES’ LITEKABY SOCIETY. Program for March 10th. Quotations from James Whitcomb Riley. Recitation—Mrs. Kerr. History—“ Lincoln’s Administration 3d Wasson, “elect reading -Mrs. Randle. Review of his works—Mrs. George Murray. Question Drawer—Mrs. Coen. Current Events—Mrs. Warren. Society will meet with Mrs. Geo. Murray.
A GKEAT SEED ESTABLISHMENT. $l,lOO for Early Tomatoes. We are to receipt of a Seed Catalogue for 1893, pur I shed by F. B. Mills, seedsman, Rose Hill, N. Y. Mr Mills has a very .ovel idea in getting up his catalogue, It is very plain, and his idea is to give his customers a very large amount for their money.» With every order amounting to SI,OO or more he allows the customer to sc lect 50 cents worth in packr, ets free, their own choice, thus you see every one gets $1,50 for their SI,OO. Among the many premiums of - sered for Cab ■ ge, Onions, Potatoes, * , nd Pansies, we might mention the Early Tomatoes. SSOO is offe ;d to any person growing ripe oi.e n 75 days or less from day seed is sown, also S4OO to person growing a ripe Tomato m least number of days from day seed is sown, $125 for next and $75 for next.
He offers one of the finest lines of Vegetable and Flower seeds that can be found, and prices art verr reasonable. He offers $1,500 to club raisers for largest club order and largest num! er of customers secured by any one person. year le paid Mrs. T. B. Young, Rook city, HI., SSOO for largest order. His cata ogue is very interesting and no one who plants seeds can afford to be without it. It gives a birdseye view of his establishment togeth-r with the interior views of his seed houses, . howinghr.wtheworkisca.ried on, and photographs oi persons who have won prizes. I Hto seeds are becoming known : everywhere for their excellent quality and Mr. Mills guarantees !to please all his customers. After ! looking this catalogue all through we would adyise pqr xgadeipa to write fqr qua ;.pp it is fre® j ip any qua Upplyto&’aud ; - qI his tid' 1 . -»y some —o spring.
