Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE ANNUAL . | OF THE iXarmaU v ~ uSST ’■'<■] '•YWccT-' &rtn/mencino duedlaij, Jjultj JM, jNSj, AT RENSSELAER. IND.. And Coniin id n// ../'’or FIVE WEEKS, 'To be Not lo iced by the uCou nt v Ins t lint eb= mW .' < - - < ■ J ;?c - -’-OF 'W’ZKJSJEL. • i D. B. NOVELS, C<>. Sup't. i W. De.M. Hooper , In HiiriToiih. G.W, ALLEN. I / \Jadrer faiiudy Jdrtmat/. SIXTH SESSION Ob' TH E.J ASPER C'OC NTY NOIIM AL will opmt I < %jl:.,> m the Public School building, in Rensselaer, on Tuemiay. Jri.v l-gth. I <iCSx 1881. It will continue M.r B><-/.’». ami dr. ring the la-1 « m-k the Anu.la! I Teachers’ Count v Institute will be held. WORKj The work will be particularly suited to the needs of teacher- and those pre- ’ paring to teach; but will also be adapted.to me-i the reqnii merits of th<- adI vanced pupils of our Common Schools. Here all will have an opportunity of cm I tering new Helds of investigation, or of giving the studies they have pursued .. [ searching review. ! We hold out our hands and welcome to our school all—both students from our I own county and those from other counties—who may w:■•■lt to attend a Summer i Normal, assuring them that no effort will be spared Io make the work thorough, i practical and full of life and enthusiasm, CLASSES. Classes, hot h be ginning and adv.tue.ed, will Im formed in all th" Common :-:>•>! Branches, thus enabling any person to take cither review or advanced work in each. Classes will also be formed in Geometry, Botany, G.mlogy, Algebra, t’hysmal Geography, Natural History, Literature. Mental Philosophy. : .. if a s-Th ii nt number of students request it. THEORY AND PRACTICE. Theory and Practice of Teaching, one of the ino.-'l perplexing, and one ■>: th.most important subjects with which teachers have to deal, will receive special attention. The Training <'l;i-s will again be placed in charge of th - Siipminteiiiieut, who is best acquainted with the genera! needs of the teachers. A Model Class, composed of children from the town, will be one of tie egmUiai features of the work in Cuis subject, and every doubtful or e.bsiruse theory wil 1 be tested in this class. This work will be i-uai im al and not purely theoketk ai. Intelligent, practical work is the supreme need of our Common Schools. We have too much theory and 100 little practice. In the Tnimiug ( Is.— ever, day difficulties with which Hie teacher meets will he brought up and di cus.-ei . and the constant aim will be to enable iiim to avoid ' aor an .1 ■•hold i . i to tn-it which is good.” READING AND ELOCUTION. Prof. A i.i.en, w hose work of last year speaks for it seif, :Uha > Ini' ■ f .. ■ classes in Reading and Elocution. PENMANSHIPThis branch will be thoroughly and practically tan . A •■■.»: ■> •■.■ and Ornamental Penmanship will have charge of t >:. ■ las- .. ml I , ■ done. the ol h'w branches will be placed in charge oi' conumtmii in s. BOARD. Good Board can be secured at reasonable rates, : aiigit'g ii-'>m s-_> > : , , ,■ week according to accommodations. Booms for self-boardingcan bo secured at very reasonable rai . For further information upon this subject call on or address W. in ?■!. He . L . at the Nowels House, Rent's--iaer. Ind. REFERENCE LIBRARY. Arrangements have been made oy which students are permittee, to tmre free access to the Iroquois Library fol reference or study. This Library c.,iitain.~ a choice selection of over 800 volumes of History, Biography, Science, 'Travel, we LECTURESAND DRILLS Debating Sections will he organized for Drill in Emvmporam mis Speaking aml Parliamentary usage ■: also one or two evening Lectures will be given each week of the course. TUITION, Tuition for the Term, - li'.t O L 1 Pei- Week. - - .I GOPayable in Advance. A SPLENDID OFFER Feeling it to be of vita) importance to the success mi! progre.-s oi Hie sell.mi and of the students individually. that even scholar should be present on the ii. -i day of the term and remain dining the whole session, i • > will .:■ an imim-en.ent present to each student who pays tuition in advance and atlemls the fall session SIX MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION to the Indiana Semml. JorilXAT., the Om mm . Educational Organ of the State. REMARKS. 1. We would advise students to bring with them for study and n-fm-ti-v as many different books touching upon their studies a< they can pro. re. as ■•in th.- • multitude of counsel there is wisdom.” 2. We would call attention to our offer of 6 months stibmrlm. ion to t; :■ Jmii ana School Journal, and remind teachers Hint the County Superintendent, for t iie j purpose of encouraging professional reading, makes an aliowame of;.”- , perc< rd. on General Average for taking an Educational Joint.ai. 3. In this Normal we propose to do not::-; work and attain i; ; ter results th in al any previous session, and teachers wiioexpeet Io work tn t tie t’omuton S< nii-.!.-ot the county during liie coming year cannot atloril to 10.-e il:e aiivantage, v.lm-ii it oilers. ’ D. B. NOWEI.S. 1 (I, W. ALLEN. M vnagers. w. i>em. hooper, i
REMOVAL. The public is hereby informed that I have removed to the large and commodious store room formerly occii pied by J. I. Purcupile & Co., where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. MY NEW ROOM furnishes me with advantages not possessed by my former location. I am receiving a lai go stock of goods consisting of the best qualities of GROCERIES, ROVIM OXS'. Table & Pocket CUTLERY, WOODEN | AND WILLOW-WARE.) &c., &c., &c., which I will sell LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN JASPER COUNTY. LOUIS KLKItJN . Rensselaer, Ind., May G, 1881.
