Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1872 — Teachers Institute. [ARTICLE]

Teachers Institute.

Editors UmoN: Tire Seventh .Annual t ' ■ ' - - - Teachers’ Institute of Ja.-ppr county convened at Rensselaer September 23d and continued in session ten days. Number enfolTed 72;'average daily attendance 47, Our programme was full of work which was Av.ell executed.—- 4 The principal instructor was the Examiner, Mr. S. P. Thompson.— Many thanks are due him for the success of the (Institute. Prof. W. A. Bell was With us one day and gave an eyening.Jec.ture. The utmost harmony and earnestness prevailed throughout the session, and we feel sure that much, good has been accomplished. Our teachers are awake to the importance of their work. The following is a list of those in attendance witlr the per-cent, of credit to which they are entitled upon the work of the* session: .

=5 ' " 3 « a cr l I • a> g; Names. I = i|- li H "Alter, b- L..... .. ..... 4C j 2 Alter, John E 8 76 3 Bruce, Edgar 9 83J 4 Bruce, Nettie l 0 ,l<>o s'Banta, Miranda 9 |- 83-| 6 Benjamin, Caddie 9U..80 7 Btisuy, Lucy A 8 Brown, Emma 9J 'Bs<j' 9Be njainiTf, Mat tie , ~8 70 10 Babb, Ida 4 4() llßanta, 11. G..., 1 10 12 Bartoo, Minnie....... 7# 5.8| 13 Blood, Frank., 8 l 6-A 14 Brown, Jena... 9 | 90 15;Burnham, J. A 9£ 16 Boroughs, B. C,....... 5 . f7jßl oo d, M a fy...... 3J 3 5 18;Coppessj Martha 5 1 50 19-Coeii, Jennie... 3| 35 20 Cheek, Lizzie 5 A 55 21 jCrisier,J. A. :. .... 2 ] 16| 22 DeMotte, Maggie 10 |IOO 23 Dwiggins, Sue 10 100 21 Daugherty, Lucy 9 i SGy 25 Da v i sgon, Mat tie.... .~4 ’ 40 26Dwiggins, Lydia...... 10 100 27 Florence, Leroy 1 j 10 28-Gray, John R......... 5 | 50 29 Gray, Selemma 6 ' 56# 30 G win, Sema n 111 a.... . 7 j 7 0 31 GlazebrOok, L. E-. . 1 10 32 Howard, Mary ’..10 100 33 Harding, Jessm iA-w 9 34 Hoover, Geoi^e.... .^.. 9 35 Hogan, Emma 9 f 834 3(i Ilogan, Mollie A 9 86-ij 37'Hopkins, A11ie........ 9 i 90 3H Hamilton;, Matilda. ... 5 i 39'Jolmsoi],- George M.. . . 5 43,V 40rJones, Lizzie 5 4::A 4(jleTfiTburtr; J: At. .. ; t.t . 5-f Aftfe 40'I.vfl. r, F. T,.......... 4 i ’-'. 43 Makeever, Ella 10 t 96j 44 Misner, Mattie 10 J Of) •5 McDonabl, Melissa.,. .t-n ;50 .fffALikeever, Mary ’ 4’; 40 47M0SS, it. 11 1 4sMunden, A. M 10 j 90 49 Maxwell, Edward F.. .. 5B 4J4 5u Nori on, Thomjis J.... 9A 784 'i-liNichols, Matilda.... .. 5| 3-1 3 52 Norton, Zeruah 1 j 10 53 Paris, Lydia . ...-10 10i 5 4 P’.e'ce, Allie ~J 9 j 831 55Turcupih^tell;u.,....' 2 I 20 56 Paris, Louisa 10 1( 0 57 Powers, Mollie 2| 25 SSTriest, Lizzie.. 4| 35 59 R clmrd-on, T. J 5 p-50 63Meed, Widmi.l. .. . . .. / 8 i f>6’ , Mary ••••; 62 Khoads, Emma....7~. J 8 -80 Sparling, Ella ’.. 10 96| 64 Snoddy, J. 11.,.... J 24 21 j 65 Thompsdn', S. I*. .10 109 66 Tfidtltpson, Sarah E.... 10 96? 67 Wri jht, T. P 9 73468|Willey, Id 1 7 69, Webster, Julia . 6 60 70; B’ilcox, Viola 5-4- 51# 71 Wil«ox, Mary C.... .. 5# 30' Wright, Mary....... J 1 Lydia Dwiggins, S.ec’y.

The reader’s attention is directed to the new stock of goods recently" opened in Rensselaer, first door below the Stone Store on Washington street, which consists- y>Fstieh -Gctrt+vmett.'s Furnishing Goods as collars, culls, handkerchiefs, suspenders, nwk-Hes, tiire shirtSTt'atig‘ieshirts, underwear, si ee ve- bu turns, bosom -studs,etc. We have the largest aniF'most. carefully selected lot of Hats and Caps ever b rough t in to the place a t on e ,ti mc, including the latest and most popular styles. Also Gloves and Hosiery.— These goods were bought for cash — were selected by ourselves —and we know that we can afford to sell them as cheaply as any' dealer in the market. We respectfully ask you tq call'and examine our goods and give us a share of your patrontike, J. B. & J. F. Hemphill,