Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Eatrmy lotice. I - Strayed from my farm near Chili, Miami oounty, Indiana, one black mare about 12 years old; and one bay horse ahout 6 years old, with white hind legs and stripe down his nose. A liberal reward will be paid for their return or information leading to their reoovery. A. Hall, Chill, Miami Co., Ind. September 12, 1876.
LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE U hereby given that David J. Thompson, administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Spitler, deceased, has filed his report of Anal settlement in said estate. Said report will be acted upon at the Septemlier term, of the Jasper Circuit Court. Witness my- hand and the seal of (aw * f'Xsaid court, this llth day of September, iJ-Ts^J lß7o - CHARLES 11. PRICK, ' 0 Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. jy OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 5 Auditor’s office, Rensselaer, Jasper Co., Ind. September 7th. 1876. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at this Office until 10 o’clock a. in., on the twentieth (20) day of October, 1870. to do the earthwork on a certain grade on the south side of the Kankakee river, at the approach to the bridge across said river, known as Damn's bridge. Said grade will lie about 4,300 feet long. Width on top, 18 feet. Average hlgbt, about 6 feet; 2 feet above high water mark. Slope, lk to 1. Specifications and profile of the work are on file in this office. Bids for the work to be made by the cubic yard, At the same time, sealed proposals will be received for about 800 feet of pile bridging on the line of the above grade. All materia! to be furnished by the contractor. Plans and specifications are on file in thisoffice, for inspection of bidders. The work to be completed at a time to be agreed upon by the board amt the contractor, when the contract shall l»e awarded. To be paid for when completed and accepted by the board. The board reserve the right to reject any and ail propositions. lty order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. HENRY A. BARKLEY, 51-8 Auditor, Jasper County.
LECTION NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: To the Sheriff of Jaeper County greeting: You are hereby notified that at the general election to be held at the several voting precincts in this county on the second Tuesday of October, A. D. 1878, the following named officers are to be voted for, to-wit: One Governor of the State of Indiana. One Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of State. One Attorney General of State. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. Four Judges of the Supreme Court. One Congressman for the 10th Congressional District. , One Circuit Prosecutor for the 30th Judicial Circuit. One State Representative for the District composed of the Counties of White and Jasper. One County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. One County Surveyor. One County Coroner. Three Conntv Commissioners. One Trustee‘for each Township in the County. One Assessor for each Township in the County. Two .Justices of the Peace for each of tip- following Townships, to-wit: Walker, Barkley, Union, Milroy, Keener, Marion and Newton. And one Justice of the Peace for each of the following Townships, to-wit: Hanging Grove, Kankakee, Jordan, Gillam, Wheatfleld anil Carpenter. Also the proper number of Constables for each Township. Also the proper number of Supervisors for each Township. e Witness my hand and the seal of the Jasper Circuit Court'this 12tli day of September, A. D. 187(5, CHARLES H, PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. In accordance with the above certificate notice is hereby given that the officers" herein named are to be elected at the ensuing election, to lie held on the second Tuesday of October, A. D. 1876. Witness my hand and seal, this 12th f bf ai' \dav of September, A. D. 1876. i stAL, i LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, — y 0 Sheriff Jasper County.
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