Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1898 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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PROGRAM OF JASPER COUNTY FIFTH ANNUAL TO BE HELD IX I‘LESBYTERIAX CHURCH, Rensselaer, Ind., Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4-5, ’9B. PROGRAM. Friday Afternoon. 2:30 Our First Need —Nearness ( to God Service of Prayer, led by Rev. C. D. Jefferies 3:00. Conference of Township and County, Officers (a) Needs of the County, C. W. Faris, Co. Pres (b) Needs of the Township, by every Township President in the County led by Mrs. J. L. Brady. » 4:00. Appointment of Committees. Assignment of Delegates. Evening Session. 7:30. Special Song Service 8:00. Address Home Dept. Miss Christine Markert, State Supt. of Home Dept. Saturday Horning. 9:00. Devotional —Prayer for Better work in our County; led by Rev. H.M. Middleton 9:15. How to teach with chalk and pencil, W. C. Smalley, Co. Sec. 9:30. Teacher's Hour (а) Home Preparation. - Dr. S. C. Johnson (б) How to secure Class Co-operation, Miss IJra McGowan (c) Class Visitntion, Why, When, How, - - Mrs. Flo Morris (d) Lesson Half Hour in the Class, B. D. Comer, Co. Vice Pres. 10:15. Roll Call ami Reports from the various County and Township officers 10:45. A Normal Work Lesson, Christine Markert 11:00. Address—Wm. H. Levering, the Sunday School and Church Pres, of Tippecanoe Co. for 20 years. 1:30. Devotional—Prayer for Sunday School Teachers and Officers, led by •Rev. F. L, Austin 1:45. Superintendents' Hour ( a ) How to Seoure Efficient Teachers 1 C. W. Coen, Co. Supt. Home Dept. ( b ) The Needs of the Supt., J. R. Thompson, Newton Co Sec. (c) Normal Drills and How to use them, - - Miss May Farmer (d) Home Dept.— How Worked, Mrs. Eva Foltz (e) Sunday School Possibilities, P. O. Kennedy 2:45. Normal Methods, - - W. H. Levering 3:45. Report of Committees, Election ami Installation of Officers. Closing words from Many Workers Blest be the tie that binds.

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Hus Line & Livery Stable. Shorttfc Parker’s bus line mak«? all trains day and night. Calls for or delivers passengers to any part of the city. Headquarters at tbs Makoever House, or Leopold’s livery stable building, south of town hall. Livery. Sale and Boarding Stable. Hood rigs furnished, «i any time, ou short notice. Stable telephone 136. Bus telephone 107 or 18U Short & Parker.

[.and For Sale. Farm of 500 acres, 8 mites north ! I of RenssclaeV, o miles east of Fair j | Oaks, 500 acres black soil well) I drained by tile and open ditches, i IKK) acres ready for corn next year, 1 a large amount in bine grass, good 1 water, good health. Known as the ! best tract of its size in Jasper Co. 1 north of the Iroquois. Can divide ; nicely into 3 or more farms if desired of 80 to 160 acres each. D. Mi lford, I lwptf Rensselaer, Ind.