Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1877 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

The Fair—Next Tuesday. Willey & Sigler sell the American Sewing Machine. Examination of Teachers. The examination of applicants for licenses to teach in the Public Schools of Jasper county, held by Sup’tSnoddy, Sept.rTStt was the largest ever held in the county, sixty-live applicants presenting themselves. Licenses were,/granted as follows, nearly all the applicants being experienced teachers: FOR 24 MONTHS. G. W. Allen, R. P. Benjamin, Lee Glazebrook, Ada Strayer. W. Trent,

FOR 18 MONTHS. J. L. Makeever, D. A. Rodgers. Luther Ponsler, Alma Babb, E. R. Pierce, P. F. Roberts. FOR 12 MONTHS. Fannie Miller, Thos. Callaghan, Ella Evans, John Foster, Amanda Osborne, Maria Bonner, , C. W. Faris, A. D. Babcock, Tillie Osborne, Ella Pierce, Frank Warren, S. A. Gwinn, Emeline Switzer, George Day, Lotte Holh, Jesst-Porter, R. J. Dumond, J. C r Pierson, J. F. Boroughs, C.N. Huston. Seleina Gray, FOR 6 MONTHS. H. B. Murray, Ella Benson, James Antrim, Lizzie Welsh, M. M. Tyler, John T.Biggs, Lolo Shortridge, Eva Troxell. Ida B. Parkison, Came B. Roe, Mattie L, Lane, J. C. Barkley, Austin Rathfon, Carrie Funston, D. H. Guild, Thomas Babb, A. W. Robinson, Annie Pillars. J. R. Gray, Willey & Sigler have now on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Yarn. Call and examine quality and prices. Miss Maggie K., daughter of Wm M. Barkley, returr ed from a visit to Nebraska, this morning. Willey & Sigler’s- is the place to buy your money’s worth. Give them a call. Two old White county friends, Geo. Snyder and Tom Roach, dropped in to see us yesterday. We take pleasure in informing our patrons that we are now prepared to meet the wants of our trade with as large and well assorted a stock of Gocmls as was ever opened out in this market, and we trust you will examine our goods and prices before buying’. Willey & Sigler. Hacks will be run by Duvall ?,nd the Lester Brothers to. and from the grounds of the Agricultural and Mechanical Association during the continuance of the Fair. After having a vacation of tw® months visiting friends in the vicinity of Indianapolis, Ind., Miss Mary E> Mann is once more to be.found at Willey & Sigler’s with a mammoth New Stock of Millinery Goods, which she is selling at the lowest possible prices. Ladies, call and examine her nice stock of Hats & Bonnets before buying. The Rensselaer Baud left this morning to discourse sweet music for the Fair at Morocco.