Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1880 — ROLL OF HONOR. [ARTICLE]

ROLL OF HONOR.

Second Star Honor. All pupils of Jasper County who been neither ftb3ent or tardy for the second month of their respective schools are entitled to be enrolled under this honor. [Continued Irom last week.] GILLAM TOWNSHIP. Perry Hamilton, Mattie J. Poisel, S. W. Hamilton, Willie Poisel, Sarah Mitchell, Georgie Logan, Louie Mitchell, Allie Tillett, R- Nash, Jeesie Tillett, Elzcna Nash, Willie Goldsborrv. Bertha Faris, Charley Gold*ber'ry, Mead Rayburn, ERa Qoljsberrv, Frank Eilißot), Andrew Potts,' Charles Ellison, Charley Potts, fddle Querry, Charley Whitaker, Imer 4 J ullius, Newton Byers, Mary Faris, Willie Bvors. Harvey Faris, Frank Bvers. MacKinilrcy Faris, Lillie Prewett. Edward Faris, Mattie Faris, Dailus Provo, >; ora Faris, Daniel Provo, Jndson Hunt, Frank Prevo, Ella Long, Annie Mann, Charley Robinson, Cbas, Hanley, Minnie Robinson, Emma Robinson, Linda Robinson, LoisJ. Robinson. j Willie Faris. Schuyler Robinson, Emma Paris. Eddie Rockwell, One school not reported. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. Parker Overton, | Issac Parker, Elvin Overton, Charles Parker, Albeit Overton, Ettic Brown, Luollji Qyertftn, 'Charles Brown, Ida jNora Brown, Clara B, Bussell, Sammy Parker, Lizzie Redd, Dora Stiers, Belle Smith, (Cora Gray, Ruth Smith, lEmnia Bailev, Hugh Smith. ißelle Paris, * George Smith, jSurali Paris, Russell Parker, * j One (school not reported. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Orlando Yeomau,' .Blanche Hoyes, Willie''Coen, iNancy Iloyes, Eddie Coen, iFannvHoves, Newton Warren, .Everett Warne, Rilla Warren, Levet Warne, Eva Longhry, |Sherman Thornton, Lodcnia Hopkins, [Delia Thornton, Robert Hopkins (Maggie Thovntou, Watt Hopkins, jJosiah Thornton, Johnny Hoyes, UNION TOWNSHIP. I suae F. Altar, Charles McColly, Charles C. Swaim. Eddie .McColly. Winnie W McColly, Alice Anderson. Charles Warne, James Anderson, Orra Warne, Arthur Anderson. Onie Warne, Alexander Row on, Amber Greenfield, Willie Roweti. Della Warne, Ella Rovrou, Gracie Warne, .Nellie ltowen, Cora MpColly, Minnie Martin, LUlto Comer, Frank Martin, Oplicfia McCliinahan, Lncv Shields. Katy Shields, MILROY TOWNSJIIP, Lizzie Hammond, lAUtv Smith, Charley Mary frvino, Drissie Sparling, lAddio Trvite, Jussle Sparling, (Allie Irvine. Charles Beaver, (Monnie Beaver. Bernle Smith. WALKER TOWNSHIP, qilic Quick, :Edward Lewark, Ora Ilaudlev, James Snider Fromu Dnmond, 'Freddy Tanner. Jennie llerslimun. I,aura Davis. Lilly Hershman, (Jacob Melser, Maty Osborn, !Dolly Brown, Lulitia Osborn. Moli’i . Brown, \ ran Scott. Jffiohe OlaiK Millie Bonk, jida dark, '' Nettie Fiiriis, iCprn'D'rpstP, Alice Forks, jCharlbs llollp, Anna Sta.baum, 'Henry Movers. Josie Staibauin, One school not reported. IV .1 EAT FI ELD TOWNSHIP. Henry Grub, [Howard Culling, Rosa Grub, Etlie Cuilins, Heil, iMelvina Sexton, Winnie Boiitlje, . Lizzie Gw wtbrd, Cora Brown, (Jessie Crawford, JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Lee I lee ox. IJoliu Coon. Irene 11. Ritchey, il-’ranV. Cross. Bertie VV. Yeoman, John Yeager. Edward E. Yeoman, W’iliiam Yeager, Hattie M. Besse. Grant'Erwin. Mortie Branson j lierniiui Erwin Charlie Yoomuti. vibe: t E. Brand, Mary E. Coon, Lewis Seitzinger. Jennie Coon,

Tiie weekly temperance meeting last Friday night was, as usual, very well attended, All the seats were taken and some of the standing room. Two of Remington’s temperance stand-by’s spoke and also many of our home workers, all'with good effecL Among others Lyman Zea made a rousing speech. Mr. Zea has the right spiiit in this work. “Business is business. Go in and win,”

—The R *i lublican, this week, says: “We learn t hat the high school graduating class contemplate celebrating the event with a grand ball.” In behalf of the class we will say that they have no idea of such a thing. And the above statement is entirely without foundation. They intend that event as they always have like events. Only about one-third of the class know how to dance, and ti ere a e no ‘ beer guzzlers aud slobbering in ebriutes” in the class. We suppose this wil l rumor, which the editor of the Republican states as a fact, has arisen from a suggestion of a few of the class, viz. : that after graduating they have a little, social party of private friends. Half of the class had not even heard of it until the Republican states that the event will be celebrated with a “grand balk” We would advise that paper to have its main spring repaired so that it will no* go off half-cocked. This is not the only time you have fired before you hud aim. If this is not remedied your gun may go off with damage tq the editor himself. We are of the opinion that it “kicked” vigorously the lftst §liQt.- -School Boy.

Mrs. Fannie Rothrock has sold her Millinery Goods to Mrs. Lizzie H. H. Chlleote, who will continue the business at the same old place in Mr. Ralph Fendig’s Dry Goods Store.— Those desiring to invest In goods of this kind will do well to call on Mrs. C'hicote before going elsewhere. Mrs. Rothrock will rsmain in the store for a short time during vvhi'-h goods will he sold very cheap