Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MB cODVmthitt LtLX ; unfcßi.iwoMatrY. offor afafe*ifeg ration 4 , 7 EiuteK BwHmucxx—You will please *nmy name aa » candidate for tbe nominaMstofoAte jwlHaa /A —-w lUrxt IBuuff tv* COararVy „ jeet fetor decision of the RephliUcaii nominating eotttoMfon. H. DAVMKW. EteWMtor RuKiwtLAjra lUhtblk ax >- : lleatoannounce the tome *t ALBERTS. W. FARMW.as*candidate for the office <4 Hberiff <4Jas|Mrcouncy,Mibjeet to the decision of the k FOR TEJDASVRSB. HfoEDiTon-Pieare announce Db. R M. Altkb as a <audidate for Cpanty Treasurer, subject to dectote ol Republican nominating eon vention. EnrrOa BartTßUCAX.—Altow me to annonnee my name aa a candidate for tbe office of County Treaxarer. subject to tbe decision of tbe RepubUcan Nbminafhig Convention. GKiBGEM. KOBINSON. IX t HaWcad win be a candidate for eonnty Trcasfeer, subject to the Republican nominating convention. -• i.'. -i - I Kutlan*. Ixn.. Karab tth. 188*. Jferros JCbtublicak— Drar Sir: Please ann*«nesttiat 1 am * court Id nt e for Proracu ting Attorney for the 80th Judicial Diatrlct, subject to th« d«eialon of the Republican Judicial Uoaventite. DAVID L. BI6HOPP.
• County Board of Equalization. The County Bqprd of Education met In regular session. Saturday. May 1,1880, at the office of the Cotußy Superintendent. The following members of the Board present: Trustees—Lucias Strong, of Newton: LJ. Porter, of Marlon; AJ. Yeoman, of Jordan; William Henkie. of Carpenter; Wm. Vntil Wowt, of Keener; T. M. Jone*, of Kankakee ; W. H. Stevens, of Gillam ; George Btalbaum, of Walker; William Cooper, of Union ; Charles Ixrshbaugii, of Mltey; & K. Nieimls, of Barkley; and D. B. Nowels, County Superintendent. L. Strong was chosen iKunw.nent Secretary of the Board. The regular order of business was then proceeded with.Unflor the head of new biulness tlie adoption of a setool register for uniform ure in the schools of the rareity was called up. On motion of A. J. Yemrfhn. which was supjx>rtcd by a unanimous vote. “R. Wilson Smith’s School Register for Indiana* was adopted. On motion of T. M. Jones the County StmerinWas authorized to perfect a system of the dally records of the schools and report at pre September meeting of the Board. CarriAi byjuianhnons vote. Th| Mlowing propotrftlon was then submitted to |he’3oar<l for Rs consideration. A theCoituty Board of Education. Jasper county, Indiana.—Gentlemen: lYovkled yon will at your May meeting adopt Appleton's Readers for use in the schools of ycur county during tbe next 6 years, wc, the publishers, will at our own expense, furnish new books equal in all resfiects to the samples furnished you. in free excliange for the old books now in ure, grade for grade. Wo guarantee that the retail price during the 6 years, shall not be over 20 eta. for Ist reader, 30 eta for 2d, 45 cts. for 3d, 55cU for 4th, and »t for sth, and If any reduction Is made in tlie price of materials or labor, you shall have the benefit of such reduction. Thirty days will be given in which to make the exchange of the old books for the new. from a time or date which the township trustees of any township or the Countysuperintendent may select. We further agr > tliat teachers who may wish to retain their old books or who have non* to exchange, can have Lite full series-first, second, third, fourth, and fifth readers—fortt.io. IX APPLETON & CO. ■ By Hiram HADLKV.Agt. Indlnnapolla, April 21,1830. After a few explanatory remarks by the County Superintendent, It was moved by A. J. Yeomantliat unless Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., of Cincinnati, would offer their Revised Reader” on the s;ime terms as Appleton’s Readers were oifereu in the foregoing proportion, that Appleton’s Readers be adopted for ure in the county. The motion was duly seconded and thoroughly alscttssed. Tlie vote of the Board vas as follows : For tlie motion, A. J. Yeoman, 1. J. Porter, William Van’t Wood; 8. R Nichols, Charles Toshbat«h, Lucius Strong. William Cooper. W. 8. Stevens, George Btalbaum. Against the motion, T. M. Jones, William Henkle. As it requires a unanimous vote to make an adoptio n at tills time, the motion was lost The following preamble and resolution was then adopted : Whereas ; The law expressly makes it the duty <vt the truetees of the several townships of the State to select and employ the teachers for their relmola, and Wbcrea«; The State authorities are urging a compliance with this provision of the law from the fact that it ban given tbe most eminent satisfaction wherever it has been generally enforced, Therefore kc it ' Re*b|ved—That the School Trustees of this county be reqnlre<l to carry out, so far as possible this provision of the law, in good faith, choosing for their respective schools the best teachers which it is in tlieir power to provide. On motion aud second ft was ordered that the County Board of Education issue a certificate of honor as a mark of approbation to each impll to the county who has missed no time from school during tlie school year of 1879 and 1880. Carried. Adjourned to meet to regular session on the first day of September, 1880. D. B. Nowut*. L Strong, Bec’y. President. Notice of Dissolution. VTOTTCK is hereby given that J. 8. Goldman IN and W. IX Graham. Jwelcrs, doing bwtoess under 1 he firm name of Goldman & Graham, to the town of Rensselaer. Indiana, have this day djsly’lvrtl by mutual consent. Mr. Graham retiring. Mr. Goldman will continue the hminess and increase the stock of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Ac., now on band. J. 8. «ou>max, „ W. D. Graham. Rensselaer, Indiana, May 11,1880.
HE PROVIDES, This is to certify that my husband, Ernest Backer, bos st all times provided bountifully for bis family, considering his condition and circumstances in life. Eixen L. Backer, his wife. We expect to offer at auction in a few days, a large lot of assorted queensware. F. J. Sears & Son. SO nAMDSOME! Mrs. Purcupile has Just returned from Chicago with another splendid sleek ot Millinery Goods, Cloak Ornaments, Notions aud everything in the market pertaining to fashionable MILLINERY and DRESS MAKING. Come and see. FRED COLE & CO., HOUSE £ SICS PAINTERS, Also Papxb-Hangbbb; 2a feet do every thing pertaining to the but. nesapromptl y and at reasonable rates. Shop over Bedford’s stere, Rensselaer, Ind. “WE RISE TO EXPLAIN” That tho finest and best selected stock of Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY, Also Silverware, Spectacles, Musical Instruments. &c., Ever exhibited in lien Mela er ean now be bad at Orwin’s oM standJ Mr. Hardman, the Jeweler, will stili attend to the Watch-repairing and Jobbing department. All work warranted. lOtlccYo ‘ UAMAK.
