Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

..flimual CommencemenL n n 0 OF THE SCHOOLSjOF Carpenter, marion, llWroy and •Jordan townships* TO BE HELD AT fountain Parle, Remington, Ind, CbnrsOay, fnne istb, iw. ....PROGRAMME.... 10:30 A. M. Music. Invocation. “Self Reliance,” - - - Ruby’Babcock “My Grandmother’s Garden,” - Mary E. Vincent “The Progress of the United States,” - Elsie Bickell “The Lost Exile of Texas,” - Vernia’Armstrong Poem - W. W. Pfrimmer (Kankakee Poet) Music. Theme - - Ellery Moorhead “Advantages of Memory,” - J- - Rettie Gish “Clara Barton,” - _ - Mabel Nowels Theme Nellie Welsh Poem - - - - - Kankakee Poet BASKET DINNER. Music. “The Pioneers of the West,” - - Nellie Blake “Palestine and Syria,” - Jennie Edna Coulthurst “Some American Authors,” - Robert V. Moorhead Poem, ----- Kankakee Poet “North American Indians,” - - Dudley Tyler “Importance of thejPeriod'of Youth,” - Viola Hyatt Music. “John Wilkes Booth,” - - Carrie Gwin “Friendship,” - - - Glen Sparling “Self Dependence,” - - - Laurel Biggs Recitation, - - - - - Pearl McGee Poem, - - - - Kankakee Poet “Home Sweet Home,” - - - Lizzie Leurs “Man’s Cruel Enemy,” - - Mary Michaels Music. “The Pearl of the Antilles,” - Vina Thornton “Scatter Sunshine,” - - T 3 Pearl Ritchey “Queen Victoria,” . - - Elizabeth Watson “An Idle Boy,” - - - Burton Sayler Recitation, - - - - Bessie Hardy “Our Clay Deposits,” - Herman Hordeman “History of Marion Township,” - - Amy Grant Song, - - - Remington Choir Presentation 4>f Diplomas, - County Supt

Buy the Deering binder and mower, beat on earth. Sold by L. 8. Renicker. Near the the depot

Seasoa es 1899.

C. T. Faris’ Clydesdale home, Ben Loman, and his thoroughbred Kentucky Jack, Blackwood, will make the season of 1899, at Shorts livery bam, Rensselaer. Terms, for home or Jack, $8 to insure. I -