Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1910 — Spokane Subscriber Compares Republican to Visit of Friend. [ARTICLE]

Spokane Subscriber Compares Republican to Visit of Friend.

A postal card from Mrs.* J. E. Hopkins directs the change of address for the Semi-Weekly Republican to 1414 Montgomery avenue, Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Hopkine writes: “We look forward to the arrival of the Republican each week as we would the visit of a friend, for it seems like a visit with home folks to read it. Some items give pleasure and others great sorrow for there have been several passed away in whom we had an interest, especially Mrs. Foltz.”

Grover Smith, Henry Gilbranson and Geogre Danford, the trustees of the civil town of Wheatfleld, were all in Rensselaer today, consulting legal advice as to the proceedure they should take to adjust the present difficulties that threaten the school board there. The members of the school board are George Stemble, Albert Keen and Ray G. Anderson. Certain stories have been started about the moral conduct of Anderson, which he pronounces false, but the members of the school board claim that false or not, they are calculated to disrupt the school and they all seem to think that the only thing that can save the school is the removal or resignation of Anderson. Anderson, on the other hand, claims that he is being libeled and that he is entirely guiltless of the charges being preferred against him. The members of, the town board returned home, still in the dark as to what proceeding they shall take.