Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1889 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice to Stoclibolder*. At a meeting of the directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society it was decided to disband the organization, and the Secretary was ordered to distribute the balance in hands of Treasurer (S7O), pro rata among the stockholders. (Jail on secretary and get your order. D H. Yeoman, Pres. C. W. Coen, Secy. ** Notice. lite Seventh Annual Commencement exercises of the common schools of this county will be held as follows: Jordan township,, at Egypt school house Saturday evening, April 20. Three graduates. > Newton and Marion township, at Saylorville school house in Newton tp., Saturday evening, April 27. Five graduates. Kankakee and Walker townships, at the South Grade school house in Kankakee tp., on Friday evening, May 3. Four graduates. Carpenter township at the, Green school house, Dist. No. 2, Friday afternoon, May 10. Six graduates. Union township at the 'Rose Bud Chapel Saturday evening, May. 4. Two graduates. Barkley township, at the Burns school house, Saturday evening, May 11. Four graduates. Gillam township, at Independence Chapel, Saturday evening, May 18. Five graduates. The exercises will be interspersed with music recitations Ac. The Rolls of Honor, and IGold medals will be presentee} to those entitled to receive them. l I desire the school officers, patrons and teachers, to feel that the success of these entertainments depend large - ly upon them. Urge everybody to come and manifest their interest in our schools. J. F. Warren, 1 Co. Supt.
— ADVERTISED EETTERS. C. C. Cordry. Emma Clark. Allen Hamilton. Emma Lowe. Mr. Heywood John Reiss. Bertha or Bessie Miller. - Pasture for Reut. The undersigned wants 400 head oficattle, horses and colts to pasture for ths season of 1889. He has 1,200 acres of good pasture land, known as the old Sigler ranch. well fenced, watered, and with plenty of good shade. Will pasture for the season for $1.50 per head for cattle and $2 per head for horses and colts. Address John H. Crowell, 2L DeMotte, Ind. Sot ice to Farmers. Do you want a mower or binder? If so, call on Coen & Paxton, agents for the celebrated Buckeye folding binders, 5, 6 and 7 ft. cut Mowers wide as you want them. All extras kept iu stock We solicit your patronage, ts. Coen Paxton. Having purchased a mammoth stock of wall paper at slaughtered prices we are going to give customers the benefit of it. * Long & Eger.
