Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1871 — Teachers Institute. [ARTICLE]

Teachers Institute.

NOTICK TO TEACHERS. Tho following loiter from Prof. M. B. Hopkins will speak for itself: “Mr. S. 1\ Thompson: Dear Sir: I am anxious for many reasons to attend an Institute in Jasper county. I Will try to bo present at your Institute on the 2nd of October. I wish to deliver two or three evening lectures if it can be so arranged. Yours truly, „ M. B. Hopkins, S. P. I.”' Teachers let us prove to tho Superintendent that Jasper county is wide awake to tho interests of common schools. Let every person who proposes to teach the coming winter devote Institute week to the work of preparation. The Trustees, ■with the Superintendent aud School Examiner, will moot on Thursday at 8 o’clock A. M. Let there be a full turn out.

S. P. THOMPSON,

School Examiner. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk during the month of June, 1871: John G, Biggs to Mary A. M. Mclson. Joshua Jones to Louisa Wyatt George W. Cheek to Ella Spangler. Ed. H. Laßue to Jen. son. Jay W. Williams to Cordelia Makeever. The Clerk says considering the warm weather the muuber issued compares favorably with previous months.

Tea Sets, Covered Dishes, Bakers, Steak Platters, Pitchers, Bowls, Pickle Dishes, etc., cheap, at Ludd Hopkius’s- —■ Stable to rent. Room for twenty horses; capacious granary and hayloft. Suitable for a Livery Stable — would have little competition aud good business. A fine opening. Terms reasonable. Apply to P. Dunlap, Proprietor of the Eagle House, Rensselaer, Indiana. Why buy Fine Gut Chewing Tobacco by the ounce and pay 10 cents, or $1.60 a pound, when you can get the same artide by the pound for sl, at Ludd Hopkins’s? New goods in the Boot and Shoe line, to be sold at lowest figures, in particular a class of Fine Boots among which if a man finds a fit and pays me $7 he will get a warranted boot.

LUDD HOPHINS'S.