Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1882 — First Star Honor. [ARTICLE]

First Star Honor.

All pupils who have attended their respective schools for any one month without being absent or tardy are entitled to enrollment under this honor. Coniinutd from last week, WHEATFIELD TP. Dist. No. 1. Willia.ni Ingram, Stella Ingram, Edward Ingraia, Lambert Collins. Rosa Ingrain, Dist. No. 2 Otis Rich, Aggie Lintuer, Ned Sexton, Maggse Osborne, Vina Sexton, Dist. No. 4 Rom Grub, Aggie Heil, Willie Grub, Poler Heil, Lewie Grub, Davie Heil, Peter Grub, MILROY TP. Dist. No. 5 .Justin Sparling, Ira McCord, Druraie Sparling, Willie McCord, Callie Amos,

KANKAKEE TP. list. No. 1 Morris Biggs, Gertie Cautwell, Dis*.- No. 3 Lydia Florence Jones, MUMo Turner, Laura Jones, Amos Hibbe, Emma Maunan. Diet. No. 3. Charles Jones, Laura White. Bill a Williams, Lula Weakly, REMINGTON SCHOOLS. Intermediate Department. George Allman, Will Morris, Ellery Bloom, Charles Peffley, Courtright Carrie, Perry Spencer, Will Chappell, Orhelia Lees, Hattie Corn, Imperia Arpin, Anna Loskwood, Etta Carson, Rosie Love, Patrick Mullens. Bertie McCulley, Second Primary. Flora Hadshire, Honor Ford, Frank Ihdshire, Ezra Fields, Mary Morris, Lester Hawn, Dannie Combs, Mahala Harris, Krmina Raymond, Lillie Harris, - Mabie parker, Tommie Mullen, Andrew Hawn, Maggie W-aight Rena Cotteral, Mary Rebels, Rosie Love. First Primary. Belle Lally, Laura Watson, Neka Garrison, Josie Bazil, Susie Carson, Katy Martin, Minnie Walker, Herbert Schaffer, Illa Stoudt, Fred Burger, Blaneh Garrison, Lewis Ford, Mollie Traugh, Willard Williams Mollie Griffith, Frank Corn, MaUio Harmon, Isaac Peck, Minnie Beasley, Willie Paine, Mamie Hodshire, Willie Arpin, Anna Mullen, Willie Shearer, Stella Beale, Johnnie Mullen. Jessie Mclntire, The honor of two Stars will be pobliebed in next iwue.

Delphi Times: Jacob Martin Swander, of Democrat township, died De ©ember 15, 1881, aged twenty-one yrsThis is the fifth death of in this family circle in a little over a year. Father Swander is deeply stricken in the death of this, his favorite son. The funeral was well attended at Bali Hill church, Bev. W. P. Koutz officiating. Michigan City Dispatch: The L. N. A. & C. railroad will commence running into Chicago next Monday by the way of Delphi. John Brothers and Dan Carr will rnn the trains from Lafayette to Chicago, and Ben Stillinger will run the train west between this city and Lafayette. Freights will not run over the new line until spring.