Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1912 — HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

At the last meeting of the literary society held Friday afternoon the students and the members of the faculty were chosen delegates for the mock republican national convention to be heM- at the next meeting. About onefifth of the number in the delegation at the real convention will take part Such a convention will afford an actual illustration of how the president of the United States Is nominated and will be instructive In the work of civics.

At a like convention given by the Lincoln League at Indiana university last week the Interest and enthusiasm of the spectators and delegates was great during the entire convention. County Superintendent leunson visited the high school last week. Mr. Brady gave the high school very instructive address Wednesday morning in which he briefly outlined to the students the changes he would make and the course he would pursue if he were entering sc|uml again. The instructors who were here to attend the farmers’ institute which was postponed on account of bad weather, gave the members of the high school short talks Just before noon last Friday, * Charles Porter returned to school Wednesday after several Weeks’ absence. The R. H. S. basket bail team will play the Lafayette H. S. team here Friday night. March Ist. As this is the last game of the season It will be necessary to have a large crowd in order to finance the game. Part* have been assigned for a play entitled “The Private Secretary” to be given by the l?igh school some time In March tor the benefit o t the high school «mn«l - - ' .

A lazy liver lead* to chronic dyspepsia and constipation—woakeue U»e whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation.