Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1920 — Page 2
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COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.
Ulric Henricks of Kniman has been employed in Porter county to teach a large school. Mr. Henricka was in the office last Saturday and reports that he has his school well under way for the year’s work. Two teachers in Jasper county were able to send the county superintendent copies of their daily programs at the close of school last Friday so that they .were received in the Saturday morning mail. They were Ira Washburn, a beginner, who is teaching the Banta school for Mr. Parker in Hanging Grove, and Miss Mabel Kemper of Wheatfield, who is teaching the Cehter school in Wheatfield township for Mr. Bowie. The promptness of these two teachers to entitled to commendation. The reports, if promptly made, will enable the county superintendent to exercise a closer and more efficient supervision over the school system of the county. Each month the teachers should render a complete report on the blanks provided in 1 Adele' Gwin of Rensselaer was employed by Mr. Lefevre of Gillam townsnip to teach the Fairview school after the Grafton lady was reported as gone to parts unknown. Miss Gwin is a beginning teacher but she has the school well organised well under way for the year's work. Wheatfield town schools opened last Monday with the following teachers: Thomas H. Mahan, Supt, Ethel L. McMillan, Mary E. Hammond, Anna Hunsicker, Clara Dillman, Minnie Tinkham. The following applicants from state department were reported successes on the August teachers’ examination: Adele Gwin, Mata Hauser, Lucy Hauser, Helen Leatherman, Jessie Merry, Hasel Gray. Trustee Wood of Milroy has arranged with Walter Ginnore to haul the six pupils from the Lone Star district over to Queen City. Richard Bowie, who taught as substitute teacher in a number of schools in Wheatfield and Kankakee townships last year, made a short visit with the county superintendent last Saturday. Mr. Bowie to employed in Battle Creek, Mich., at a salary that makes school teaching salaries seem much too small. He
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will likely be sent to California for toe company within a short time. >Count Superintendent W. O. Schanlaub of Newton, county made a friendly call at the office Jast ! Saturday. This good natured school man reports that Newton county has all of her schools running. Newton county employs but seven beginning teachers while Jasper county employs thirty-two. ■ It to understood that the Whitfield town teachers will not affiliate with, the north end townships in township institute work the coming year. Owing to the expense in* volved the town trustees will exercise their right to r ®j®®t tutes. The teachers in Wheatfield township will be transferred to Keener and Kankakee townships. Trustee Davisson of Barkley has employed Charles Huffman to teach the Canada school Mr. Huffman lives at Chalmers in White county. The Barkley schools will open Monday, Sept 18th. The large school at Newland will be divided and the first four grades will be taught to the Catholic church and other four grades will be taught in the school building. This school will not open until later. Day Jordan and Allie Morehouse will teach these two rooms at Newtand.. Mr. Davisson will spend the greater part of next week at Turkey Run in Parke coun-
ty. Many of the trustees are finding it difficult to secure board and lodging for teachers. It to reported in many counties that schools are being closed on account of this. Communities owe it to their children to take care of a teacher at a reasonable amount for board ana room. Trustees are certainly justified in closing a school after serving proper warning upon a community about the matter of caring for the teacher. The teachers in the town schools at Wheatfield are feeing the same trouble that rural teachers are having. _ The transportation law in effect now provides that children living in abandoned districts who are more than one and one-half miles from the sthool where they are to attend are entitled to transportation. All other cases are left wholly to the discretion of the township trustee. Pations should get the law clearly in mind before objecting to the hauling situation. The Jasper county truant officer is P. R. Blue, Rensselaer, Ind. Report all cases of truancy to this man and he will enforce the law.
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. The monthly social gathering of the Ladies’ Industrial society will be held at the church Wednesday afternoon. , . . A lay representative to the annual lay conference will be selected at the morning service next Sunday.
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LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS. Mra. John A. Dunlap sang before the Ladies’ Literary society of Mo* roccp, Monday. Mrs. Adam Nagel went to Lowell today for a visit with her son, John Nagel and family. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Wt T. Barbre Wednesday afternoon. r — Mrs. M, C. Ulrey returned today tohfer home in Andrews after a visit here with her stater, Mrs. H. H. Potter fad family. F. B-Johnsonof Lincoln, Neb., arrived today for a vtait with iris cousins, W- V. Porter and, Mrs. John Kresler and other relatives. Mrs. E. E. Shumaker and son and I Blanche Holder of. Michigan, who I are visiting relatives, went to Thayer tbda* for a visit with their Uncle, Abraham Miller. „ । <-i i i ’ r The Rbv. J; G. Rhind Of Remington, 'his two brothers, Alex and *re visiting with han were in Rensselaer today to meet their father, James Rhind, who camo from' Ms hoAe in Gary. W. S. Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lowman, of Hebron, and Harvey LowntaM Were here Monday and,today on account of their stater, Mrs. MeH Gtiffin; undergoing an operation at the hospital on Monday. ■ ... ... — ' - Miss Madge McKee and Mrs. Edith Smith r Goodhmd werejmre today to meet Mrs. Frank J. Bhean of Gary. Mbs Sheanwu tomake an address to the Goodland Womens Club on the subject of the northern Mrs.T. G Wynegv Robert, returned Monday to their home in South Bend. Mrs. Wynegar was called here on account of the birth of her grandchild, _ason, born to Mr.- jS Mrs. Paul Pm*»on» •* the hosytalThuraday, Sept. 9. Frank Cox ,of Morocco, wasjn Rensselaer today. Mr. Cox was the wmJ manager to Neww® counvy uman T. McCray, the countyman, warren*. « next governor of Lxfaana. f This was call day in JbeJaspeel circuit court and the fouowmg of Hie city attorneys were present.! ington. .
Harry English gave a dance at J the home of his parents on S. Cullen street Monday evening in honor of his cousin, Miss Sarah Hopkins, of Chicago. Those present were Misses Lois Yeoman, Mary Elizabeth Kannal, Phoebe Randle, Helen Warner, Luella Hannon, Gwendolyn Kannal, Claire Libby and Helen Kiplinger and Messrs. Walter Randle, Worth McCarthy/ Harold Harmon, Floyd Meyers, Paul Beam, Etamet Laßtteind Wm. C. Babcock, Jr. Mrs. J. F. Pample and two children left this morning for their home in Sedgwich, Colo. They had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. H. Cornwell and family.
Ok State Bank of Reiutlatr x .A x JOHN EGER, President JAMES H. GKAPMAH. CtaaMer. DELOS THOMPSON, Vice-Pros. J. W. TILTON, Asst Cashier. * Report of the condition W the State Bank of Bi—sis sr, a state bank at Rensselaer, in the state of Indiana, at the dose of Ito busiaoso on Sept. 8, 1920.
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 1371,806.66 Overdrafts 774.21 U. S. Bonds and Certificates 19,500.00 Other Bonds and Securi- . ties 17,000.06 Banking House 10,000.00 Due from Banks • and Trust Companies — 66,232.00 Cash on Hand 10,127.79 Cash Items 642.44 Current Expenses 2,605.46 Interest Paid — 1,756.42 Other Assets 39.70 Total Resources $500,484.68
SUM of Bank d. sotemnl, H. Subscribed and sworn ta bafoie me tiiK 18th day of September, 1920 ‘ * MOSES LEOPOLD. x My commission expires, April 1, 1921. Notary Mie.
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The John Healy shoe shop ta being moved into the room just to - the north occupied by Dr. W. E. Russell. The building Mr. Healy ta vacating has been occupied by him for the past twenty-five years. During that time all of the great questions of the day have been solved, even unto the electing of presidents, by the philosophers who have made the shop their headquarters. The building which ta being vacated, ta owned'by Jerry Healy, who will have it torn.down. Mr. Healy states that he will not erect a new building on the ground during the present year at least.
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LIABILITIES. Capital Stock—paid in—fl 75,000.00 Surplus --- 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 8,182.15 Exchange, Discounts and Interest — 7,971.42 Demand Deposits 286,968.08 Tune Certificates 78,161.34 Savings Deposits 5,825.11 Payments on Bonds — 15,965.00 Reserved for Taxes — *2,911.58 * Total Liabilities 8W0.48A68
