Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1912 — Miss Carrie Pierce Now Teaching at Parker City. [ARTICLE]

Miss Carrie Pierce Now Teaching at Parker City.

Miss Carrie Pierce, a well-known school teacher of this county who has been teaching the Putts school southwest of town, has been employed to teach music and drawing in the schools at Parker City, Ind., and began there yesterday morning. Her many friends will be pleased to hear that she has taken this position, for which she is especially well adapted: Miss Martha Capper, of Monticello, has-been employed to complete the term at the Putts school. Miss Capper has completed the junior year ,at the state university and holds a thirty-six months’ license. Mrs. J. C. Beckman is in an extremely critical condition today and it is thought very doubtful if she recovers. Her son, James W., a traveling salesman, happened to be at home when she was taken sick, and another son, Delbert, a bookkeeper at Lafayette, came Monday. Both have bedn 'constantly with their mother, aS has the husband and father. At just 3 o’clock this afternoon James W. Beckman telephoned from the hospital to the effect that the last treatment given had brought about slightly better results and that the outlook at that time was slightly more favorable. Suit against the Indiana railway commission and the JL>ake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad as a result of the interline shipping controversy in South Bend has just been made by the Grand Trunk Western railway and is an appeal from the decision of the commission regarding the interchanging of cars between the two railroads in South Bend.