Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1880 — County: Teacher's Institute. [ARTICLE]
County: Teacher's Institute.
The following persons have been appointed as chairmen of the committees named below. Committee on Music, R. F. Benjamin, Rensselaer Ind. Committee on Reunion, E. R. Pierce,Medaryville [nd. Committee on Resolutions, Henry C. Roney, Rensselaer Ind. . Two more members will be appomted for each committee on tie assembling of the County Insti tute Any one baxing a selection of music which would be appropriate for any exercise during the Institute will please communicate with the Chairman of the Committee on Music. Those who will volunteer a : declamation, essay, oration or in fact any thing of that description will correspond with the chairman of the Reunion Committee. All resolutions should be forwarded to the chairman of the Resolutions Committee. Teachers set to work, give these committees something to do, and by thus having things previously arranged will be iu a fairway to have a successful session of the Institute. D. B. NOWKLS, Co Supt
A fine lot of Silverware at Samab’h. The Thalean Dramatic Club of Lafayette, Ind , which presented “Ex treinea” in tlilrf place on last New Year’s Day, will appear here in ’’Above the Clouds,” on the 31s>t of this month.
Go to Hamid’s to buy your Holiday presents. LOST OR STOLEN!—From the office of* J. Duvuil, a Promissory Note book, containing notes for various amounts, aggregating over three hundred dollars. /The return of the same, or information ieadiug to its recovery will be liberally .rewarded by J. IV. DUVALL. * ■+♦»■ Just received a large stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of all descriptions. Hamar. Purcupile has purchased the interest of J. M. Jost in the firm of Fendig & Jost, assume all liabilities of, and collects accounts due the late firm.
The law requires applicants for license to 3ell liquor to make publication of their application. What for? In order that the public may be fully informed, and, if they so desire, appear aud lemonstrate. It strikes us that the editor who refuses to so notify the public, grants a favor to the party desiring to s+dl. Much may not be ihe object, but it is the result. The public have a right to know of such projects, and when we refuse to furnish the information it will bo when we take n far different, view of the ri hts of the public from those \vc now hold.
Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silvervvaie. Ne trouble to show goods.
HAMAR.
