Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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NOTICE OF Letting of Contract FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER ON MAIN STREET, RENSSELAER INDIANA. Notice la hereby given that on x Monday December 17th, 1894. we Will receive sealed bids for letting the job o'digging and constructing a sew er and Tiledrain ordered-to be constructed by the H ard of Tiuste s of the tow ■ ot Keneaela- r, Indiana, on October Bth, lst<4 And theen ginecra specifications ft r which, in y he inspected at the office of James ihrawls. 'file job wili bo let to tl.e iowcßt responsible bidder. Each bid to be accompanied by a Irnn't of |SO . with two : rec hi d .ureti, s to our approval, for the faithful performance of work, and to externe a wrln.n contract. Said bbls will be received at 7:3u o’clock I'. M, on above date. The Board r. serves the right to reinse any'oraii bids. Witui ss mytiand and.the teal of /iC”7LAthe town ot Ke. ajjelaer, at du.ee ( /this 12 day of i»‘C«*inber IMM. vS'C OH AS M. BLUE, Town Clerk, NOTICE OB FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EMATE. Tn the Jasper Circuit Court January Teim 1895. In tin matter of iLe estate of / George Anderson, , > berea-td. ) Notice *.s hereby giv< n, that the undersigned, ax udniHiiH'r.itrix o' therst iieot George >r, or., rtecTOsTot-h’’—prrm-Tot-rt and filed her account and vouchers in final settlemeni’vf said cst.ite. a-.d that the same will oome up or examioHt io. aid action of said "lixvit euurt. n tb-Ulth d y f .innua'y, 1895. it which tune ail i cr-oin* iu’.< re. ted in said estate are ri qnir o io appear In laid court it'd slat*- caii-f ,i< luy there be, why said tec ui.t iu.4 imueiura al UK.-' nut be zpprov ed. r - Al d ‘hFlrr’ns 111 1 . bill :nd all others mini ’i h-i 'in "<• li-r< t F quirt'd. at he u,,.,. ,iii . . . appear an 1 make t>rb<<fi • ’+’-tr e tsbip or claim to any art ot -it J * • > e 1 I 1 t 11.1.’A aNDERSOK. w-m-H. foove* • ■ Clerk ol Jup r tire tco u