Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1882 — OFFICE OF COUNTY SUP'T, [ARTICLE]
OFFICE OF COUNTY SUP'T,
Rbxssblxbb. Jan. 24th, 1882.' J The following Teachers' Monthly Reports have boeu received to date: Mariom Township—J. F. Warren, i, 2 and 8; Charles Pierson, land 2; Melissa M. Mitchell, 1 and 2: Leila Fulton 1, 2 and 3; Emma Gwin, 1; Alda Fuiton, 1 and 2; Eliza Kirk, 1 and S: Alice Johnson, 1, 2 and 3; Amanda Tarrin, I,'a and 3; Carrie Funston, 1. 3 and 3; A. E. Coen, 1 and 2. Carfhntbb Township—Myra Price. 1 and 2» Thomae Babb, 1 and 2; Elmer Snoddy, 1 andS; Clark Price, 1 and 2; Lillie Bartoo, I,2and 3; J H. Snoddy, 1 and 2; O]l2e Henricks, 1, 2 and 3; Susie Edwards, 1 and 2; Carrie Irwin, 1 9 andß; Mary F. Shields, 1, 2 and 3, Babklby Township—R. P. Benjamin, 1 and 2; Clara Coen, 1 and 2: E. B. Pierce, 1 and 2; W. BJohnson. 1 and 2; Henry Roney, 1 and 9; A. M, Munden 1; Josie Parkisoa, 1.2 and 3; Jacob McDonald 1; Eva Burk. 1 ahd 2; May Miller, 1 and 2* Jordan Township—Alice Irwin, 1 and 2; Anna L. Lamson, 1 and 2: Ida Coone, 1 and 2; Raby Bruce, 1; Charles Horner, land 2: Frances Adams, 1 and 9; Abram McElfresh,2. Walkbb Township—W. L. Fleener, 1 and 9; James Antrim, 1 and t; W. D. Bringle, 1 and 9; WiliiOm Churchill, 1 and 2; Geo. B. Antrim, 1, a and 3; Lottie Hoile, 1, 2 and 2; Mary M. Bangino Grovb Township—Jas. W, Douthit* land 2; Chai les Peregrine, land 2; Emma Or. cuU, 1 and 2; Mattie Lane, 1, 2 and 2! Belle Smith 1, 2 and 3; Clara Crawford, 1 and 2.
Gillam Township—Frank L. Hunt, 1 and S; Charles W. Faris, 1 and 9; Vena Bouk, 1 aad g’ Melvin Osbofn, 1 and 2; Milton Makeever, 1 and 2; M. B Faria, t and 2. Union Township—John E.. Alter, 1 anda; Jas. W. Pierce, 7 ana 9; Sadie McDonald, 1 and 2: David W. Shields, 1; Rosa Coon* 1 and 9; James Bruenahnn: Jennie Gant —. Nhwton Township—Mattie Benjamin, 1, 9 sad 8; S. B. Mofflt, 1, 2 and 3; John W. Dewees, 1 2 and 8; P. F. Roberts, 1,2 and 3. ' ’ • Kbbnbb Towmship—Walter Harrington, 1, 2 andß; Maggie Bierma, 1 and 2; W.C,Tyler, 1 and 2; Chattie Sayers, 1. Merrill Tyler— Whbatpuld Township—Sanford Makeever, 1 and 8; Tillie Cason, 1 and 2; F, G. Helmick, 1; Sadis Muffley, 1 and 2. Milroy Township.. Charles Cox. 2; Amsie C. Pillars. 1: Ormond Strickler, 1; Samuel B. Thorn" ton, 1 and 2; James B. Erwin, Kankakbb Township.. Douglas Clark, J, 2,® and 4; Amos Cadwailader, 1,9, Sand 4; Leeß. Glazsbrook, 1,2, 3 and 4Remimoton Schools..M. P. Boiles, 1, 2 andß; A. A. Stearns, 1,2 and 8, Mary F. Blood, 1,2 and 8. Noth—No report has vet been received from Jennie Gant, Merrill Tyltr, James Erwin an£ Nettie Bruce. Report No. 1 from Chrrles Cox and Abrem McElfresh, and Report No. 2, from Sanford Makeever, are still delinquent. It is pro. bable that some of tha above mentioned reports have been mislaid in sending. If any have not been made out thee originals should be forwarded at once. If they bare been sent, duplicates ebon id he sent tn at once. R»jpectfally, TV R. HOWELS, County Sup’t.
memeorandums aod|| ail at tha P >-t----"»ffice IobWT The roads in Indiana thia year are a hundred Umea worse than •▼er before. Owing to the thick headnws of tha Republican jackasses who comprised a majority of both houses n the last Legislature a road law was passed that left ths roads without a supervisor until after the next spring elections and even the road superintendents have to be elect and qualified and taxes levied and collect* •d for the purose before any repairs on the highway can bo commenced. Verfly, a major portion of the last Legislature would abii lustre to the Statu Asylum for the Imbecile.— Brazil Democrat.
Teachers, your Watehrs and Clocks, to Hal B, Smith at Haraai’s, and have them repaired. The Class in Music uador instructions of Prof. Goorge, closed a series of lessons with a Concert Wednesd »y evening last. Very marked inprove ment was mauifasted by the Class, and the Prof, and his amiable wife were highly extolled for tne miuner In which they had performed their task. The evening was very dis' ageerable and the atteadanoe was not large, bit those present enjoyed treat lost to tbs absent. The Prof* is an effioent instructor, dad can be commanded to all who are so fortun- : ate aa to secure hie services, The, Class will organise and continue to ■ meet week’? under instructors yet to be selected. Rensselear Ms, mußlcni latent, Let it he Improved. Best brands ot chewing and smoking tobaccos and fine doudstic eigars at the Postoffice lobby At the regular annual meeting of the Sr.ookholdere of the Jasper Cteuuty Agricultural Society, whichwas held in the court house Saturday 21st inst. a board of dictators was elected for the present year, aa follows: Hon. Geo. H. Brown, Hon. Wm» K, Parkinson. David H. Yeoman, Charles Pullens, Wm. 8. Coen. Lucius Strong, Jay E. Lamson, James Welsh, Willis J, lines, Geo M, Robinson, Hraatut Peacock and Horace E, James. The directors elected officers as follows: Hon. Geo. H.Brown president; Hon. Wm. K. Parkinson, vise president; Geo M. Robinson super tendeat; Horece James, secretary; Willis J. Imes, treasuorer; Jamoa Welsh, marshal. Teachers look to your intrest and when wanting Dress Goods, call on J. V. W. Kirk sample room with F. J, Sears & Sun. “How do you like the character of St. Paul?' asked a parson of his la d> lady one day, during a conversation about the saints and the apostles. "Ah, h 3 was a good, clever old soul, I know,” redlied the landlady, “for he once e«id, you know, that we must eat what is set before us, and ask no questions for conscience’s sake. I always thought I should lik c him foi a boarder.” —Modern Argo. Hal B. Smith the experienced Jew< ler can os found itt Hamar’s. A fresh invoice of those French Calf Glove top, Button Shoes, just received by Campbell & Farden.
