Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Whicih tendance Report act o >4Jasper County Schools. “TaiW j report of attendance of ruarf ~ Banner schools in county. Barkley—Wilda Green, 9& Carpenter—Maud Rader, Gillam—Agnes Lambright, 99. Hanging Grove—Bamuel Posse, 95u Jordan—Laura Cooper, 100. Kankakee-Grace Poole, J 6. Keener—Bert Llewlvn, 98.7. Marion—Fred Tylei and Charles Blue tied with average of 97 7-12. Milroy—Martha dark, 93. Newton—Nelle M. Parker, 99. - Union—Lois Meader, 98. Walker—John Plasterer, 95. Wheatfield—Leona Miller, 94. The banner school of the county was that of Laura Cooper with an attendance of 100 per cent, The banner township was Newton, with 96.6 per cent. This is the second month that Newton has been' the banner township' , The average attendance of the county was 93 per cent.
NOTICE OF EARLYOLOSING. -.Watheundersigned, agreeta close our places of business with the exception of Saturday nights, at 6 o’clock p. m., beginning January 5, 1914, Amtil further notice: | Rowles & Parker. l.Samjue> Fendig. W. R. Lee. E. WnArsdel & Co. B. J. Jam^tiv,. Simon Leopold ' C. Earl Duvall —. ’ B. N. Fendig. I Geo. E. CoHins. ! Mrs. H. Porcuplle. } Mary Meyer Healy. J The G. E. Murray Co. ’. Warner Bros. J W. J. Wright. John H. Ramp. D. M. Worland. . E. D. Rhoades & Son. Rowen & Kiser. J. A. McFarland. / Roth Bros. ) J. J. Eigelsbach. \ / Cleve Eger. Joseph Luers Buys W. L. ' \ Wood’s Store at Parr. V. ' - Joseph Luers has contracted for the purchase of W. Logan Wood’s store at I?arr and will take charge of the same about the first of January. Th? <WI was made by A 8. Laßue. /Mr. Wood will inaugurate a sale wbout the 15th of January, and reduce the stock somewhat before Mr. Luers takes charge. Mr. Wood will continue to make Parr his home, not having disposed of his residence property. He will continue to engage In the loan business. Rebekah Installation. The Rebekah installation will take place Friday night of this week, Jan. 2nd. A full attendance is desired.—Noble Grand. . • We can still furnish you nice Michigan potatoes In 5 bushel lota for sßse a bushel. 1 JOHN EGER.
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