Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1887 — Page 1
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Alfred MeCoy, T. J, McCoy E. L. Hollingsworth. A. M«43OY & €©., BANKERS , (Successois to A. McCoy & T. Thompson,) Rensselaer. Ind. DO afieieral banking business. Exchange bought and sold Certificates bearing interest issued Collections made on all available points Office same place as old firm of McCoy A Thompson April 2,1886 MORDECAI F. CHLLCOTE. Attorney-at-Law l< ENSBELAEB, - INDIANA Practices |in the Courts of Jasper and adoinlng counties. Makes collections a spealalty. Office on north side of Washington s treet, opposite Court House- vlnl SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOM PSON Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - Indiana Practice in all the Courts. ARION L. SPITL.ER, Collector and Abstractor* We nay pirticular attention to paying tax- , selling and leasiag lands. v 2 n4B "VIP . H. H. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Reesdei-atr, Indiana. Monev to loau on long time at low interest. J Sept. 10,’86. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, 4YIQRNEY-AT-LAW and notary public. Office upstairs, in Maieever’s new auilding. Rensselaer.lnd. Edwin P. Hammond. William B. Austin. HAMMOND & AUSTIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rensselae •, Ind* Office on second floor of Leopold’s Block, comer of Washington and Vanßensselaer streets. William B. Avstin purchases, sells and le- bps real estate, pays taxes and deals in negotiable instruments. may27,’B7. W WATSON, ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW Office up Stairs, in Leopold’s Bazav, RENSSELAER IND. yy W. HARTSELL, M D HOMOEOPATHIC (PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. Diseases a Specialty.,^ OFFICE, in Makeever’s New Block. Residence at Makeever House. July 11,1884. Ji H, LOUGHRXDGE Physician and Surgeon. Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right-hand side of hall: Ten per cent, interest will be added to all accounts running uusettled longer than three months. vlnl DR. I. B. WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon, Rensselaer , Ind. Calls promptly attended. Will give special atten tion to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. BANK. RENSSELAER, IND., f R. S. Dwisgins, F. J. Sears, Val. Seib, President. Vlc-President. Cashier D°® s A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS: Certificates bearing interest issued; ExenangebGuabt and sold; loaned on farms orn^wT* 68 aßd ° r 3104:1 ‘verable te
RENSSELAER; lASPEB COUNTY, INDIANA. FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1887.
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PROGRAM AND AMOUNCEMEMT Of Next Week’s County Institute. MONDAY. FORENOON. 9 :00—Organization. 9:ls—Psychology—Attention. 10:15—Reading. 11:05—General Culture far Teachers, 11:55—Noon Intermission. AFTERNOON. l:15-Music-Roll Call. 1 :30—Orthoepy. 2:ls—Pedagogy Learning 3 :15—History. 1 ;00—Adjournment. TUESDAY. FORENOON. 9:oo—Opening Exercises. 9:ls—Psychology—Voluntary Memory. 10:15—Reading. 11:05—General Culture. 11:55 Adjournment. AFTERNOON. 1:15-Music- Roll Call. I:3o—Orthoepy. 2:ls—Pedagogy—Teaching. 3:ls—History. 4:oo—Adjournment. 7:3o—Lecture—Rev. David Handley. WEDNESDAY. FORENOON. 9:oo—Opening Exercises. 9:ls—Psychology—Thinking 10:15—Reading. 11:05—General Culture 11:55—Adjournment. AFTERNOON. I:ls—Music and Roll Call. I:3o—Orthoepy. 2:ls—Pedagogy—Learning the Disagreeable. 3:ls—Geography. 4:oo—Adjournment. 7:3o—Lecture—B. G. Boone. THURSDAY. FORENOON. 9:oo—Opening Exercises. 9:ls—Psychology—The Emotions. 10:15—Reading. 11:05—General Culture. 11:55—Adjournment. AFTERNOON. 1-.ls—Music and Roll Call. I:3o—Geography. n2:ls—Pedagogy-Thc nature of the School. 3:ls—Physiology. 4:oo—Adjournment.fßß R7:30— Elocutionary Entertainment— Carhart. FRIDAY. FORENOON. , 9:oo—Opening Exercises. 9:15 Psychology—Will Culture. 10:15- Beading. 11:05—General Culture. 1 11:65—Adjournment. AFTERNOON. I:ls—Orthoepy. ' ■
I:4s—Pedagogy—Principles of teaching. 2:46—Miscellaneous Business. 4:oo—Ad journ men t. “"“~7:Bo—Annual Reunion. R. G. Boone, Professor of Pedagogy in the State University, and Joseph Carhart, Professor of English Literature in Do Panw University, will be present the entire week. They will have entire charge of the work and bearing, as they do, a wide reputation as Institute workers wo feci safe, in saying, "The Institute will be a success.” All teachers of Jasper Co. are kindly requested to attend the coming session of the Institute as the interest you manifest in this work, will indicate the interest you have in your profession. A Fee of fifty cents will be asked, to assist ia defraying the necessary expenses of the Institute. ■. J, F. WARItEN, Co. Superintendent,
Lawn Festival and Baby Show.
The Ladies Industrial Society of the M. E. Church are preparing to give a grand and unique entertainment, next Tuesday evening, Aug. 23. It will consist of a Lawn Festival, in the umbrageous reepsses of the court house yard. Icecream and other refreshments will be on sale, in unlimited quantities. A baby show will be the greatest feature of the occasion. First and second prizes will be given for the finest babies one year old or under; and first and second prizes for the finest babies over one year and not more than two years old. No entrance fee will be charged, and all babies present at the festival will be considered as entered, unless the parents desire otherwise. A musical entertainment will be given in connection with the festival. The grounds will be illuminated with the soft effulgence of Oriental twilight, imported from the flowery realm of the slant-eyed Chinamen. All come and have a good time, at little expense, and help a good cause. Capt. W. H. A. Thompson, associate editor of the Masonic Advocate, Indianapolis, visited Kensselaer, Wednesday. ‘ Wes’ Duvall did the showing up of our town to him. Misses Bosa A. Chamberlain and Ida Biddle, of Chalmers, White eounty, are spending a couple of weeks with their uncle, Jno. Chamberlain and family, three miles, southeast of Rensselaer.
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