Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1920 — Page 3

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! CHINA » We now, have a limited sup- * ply of English ware and Aus- ' trian china., s “ * । These patterns we have 'been ’ waiting for .for some time. ’ Remember; these are import- • ed chinas and will not be [ cheaper for several years as * the supply is limited. Buy now, as our present ! supply is based February pn- ► ces and not on the more re- ; cent and greatly increased I rates. I ‘ ■ * *

JASPER COUNTY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

SLOGAN: Every Woman an Informed Voter. September Programme r MOCK ELECTION QUIZ, Limit Four Minutes is the present type of immigration? 2. Can the Japanese race be assimilated.? ; . 3. Are there religious sects in Jaspef County which oppose 4. Are Jasper. 100 per cent American? 7 5. How can. we interest the disinterested woman? a-; 6. What has the of .Women voters already aecomp- ■ lished?/ Congress favored, by the League. MarioW township will hold this meeting at the Library Sept. 29, at 2:00 p. m. pus m your chance •to learn just how to mark and fold your ballot so mastakes ■ can be avoided in November.

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COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.

State Supt L. N. Hines mailed state licenses to the following a few days back: Adele Gwin, Rensselaer; Helen Leatherman, Rensselaer; Hazel B. Gray, Rensselaer. The state license record shows the greatest number of state licensed teachers in Jasper county since the present incumbent became county superintendent Usually the teach ters without experience hold a comity license only. But the situation is even different this year among this class of teachers. Many of them hold a state license now to supplement an already made county license. One holds three sets of one-year licenses. Scholarship is an important factor in teaching a successful school and this factor seems to be far better cared for this year than years prior. I : ' . The schools are all running very smoothly so far this year. Every school in the county is running at present.' The teaching corps has been reduced to about 125 teachers in Jasper county, including Rensse-, laer, Remington and Wheatfield, Kankakee township is wholly consolidated; Keener has but one district school left; Marion has two large consolidated schools, thus completing consolidation in that, township. This principle will result in a great redaction of teaching numbers in another year. Barkley township is making great preparations to erect two buildings as was planned last year. - But instead of three roomed buildings Trustee Davisson has convinced him-, self that economy and efficiency can best. be gotten, from, four' roonmd structures. He has been -in Pa rhe county examining the school build-' ings there and is now ready to start the work early in the spring. The new wage law will compel trustees to consolidate since it is too expensive to maintain the one roomed schools ’any longer. It is a matter that tax payers cannot afford except in a few townships in Jesper county. Trustee Charles Postill of Marion township is planning a dedication program at North Marion Consolidated at some time within a few weeks. It is hoped that the program will attract every patron in the township whpse tax contributions have been uggd in erecting the 1 grand edific«?'~wfEnin two- miles of tile city of Rensselaer. School is progressing very nicely in this building already. Oka Pancoast, Kathryn Chamberlain and Katherine Shields are the three teachers who.

are piloting thia school this year. The Marion-Newton township institute was postponed until Saturday, Oct. 2nd on account of the funeral of the mother of Katherine Shields. A joint institute whs held at McCoysburg between Hanging Grove and Milroy last Saturday. Barkley township held- its institute at Center last Saturday. Jordan township institute was held at Egypt last Saturday. Attention is being given to practical problems that confront the teachers first. Then the regular work as outlined is taken up. Work permits can be issued by township trustees and presidents of school corporations to children who have completed the fifth grade and are between theages of .14 and 16 inclusively. These permits are temporary. They do not extend over the entire year. Any person who knows the age and absence of a child from' school can report to the Attendance officer, who is then rejuired to investigate the situation iccording to law. The school hack cannot be comjelled to come to the door for chiliren. Children can be compelled to walk a reasonable distance and :ourts have held that a reasonable distance is the distance from the home to the abandoned or discontinued school house measured in a different direction from the home. . Mafty distorted notions are gotten about the transportation law. .. A trustee has a bundle of autocratic power conferred upon him by statute. Alice Myers of a former teacher in Walker township, was married last week to a young man by the name of Hurley. - Esther Wiseman of Virgie, a former teacher at Fair Oaks, was married to Glen Baker last week. Hardly, a month passes that some young man invades the teaching profession and takes one of its efficient workers. However, congratulations are due to these young meh who possess unusual tact in making such a capa ‘ . . . -- » Tufc* *

REPUBLICAN SPEAKING.

Republican speaking will be held as folJowß this Week in Jesper coun- ! 6 s* IndePe An e "voters, regardless of fo™® l

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. > ■ i... . "A ■, ■' '.'UA' National. St. Louis. 16; Chicago, 1. New York, 2-2- Boston, 1-8. Noothers played. A'V s A.' Awrktß Boston, o*^ 11 ’ I *°” Cte?e!&d%; 4. „ NSw York, 3 ; PhlUdolphi., 0.

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OLIVE THOMAS’ BODY ARRIVES

Funeral of Movie Actress to Be Held , - In New York at 81 Thoma* Church Tuesday. New York, Sept. 2T—The body of Olive Thomas, motion-picture actress, who died recently in Paris of mercurial poison, arrived here. The funeral services will be held next Tuesday in St. Thomas’ Prptestant Episcopal church, where Miss Thomas worshiped.

French Chief Secretary Quits.

Paris, Sept. 27—M. Paleologue, chief secretary of the foreign office, resigned his position. In a letter to President Millerand M. Paleologue said that when he accepted'the appoint*, ment he considered that his duty ought to be'at an end when M. Millerand (the left the Qua! d’Orsay. A - .' X A .. -.- ' ?: A,'

Grasshoppers Ruin Wheat.

Fafrtury, Neb.. Sept. 27.—Grasshoppers. making their first appearance in southeastern Nebraska for years, are damaging winter wheat, which is just coining up in this section. Swarms of Jhoppers have cut portions of some fields clean.

ABE HARTIN.

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THS EVEMIMG REPUBUOAH, KEMSSBLABB. IB».

■ -- The State of Indiana, Jasper County. SS in - the Jasper Circuit Court. September Term. 1920. „ Ray W. Parks, vs. Isaac 8. Vinson et To’ Quiet Title. Complaint No. 9220. . Now comes the Plaintiff by Williams & Dean, his attorney*, and file* his complaint- herein .together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry .is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Isaac 8. Vinson. Joseph C. Walker and Nathan*! J. McDowell, the unknown wives respec tively of the following named parsons, to-wit: Isaac S. Vinson, Joseph C. Walker and Nathan’l McDowell; ths names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widows, children, descendant*, heirs, surviving tees and executors of the last wins and testaments, successors in totereet and assigns respectively of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Isaac 8. Vinson, Joseph Q Walker and Nathan*! J. McDowell, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate to the State Asus’s* jsrsStt tiSlt: th. nor“.Mt garter ft th. northwest quartdr of section twentyfive (2B> In township twenty-eight (28) taorth, range , six (•) west. This action is brought by and plaintiff for thr purpose of quieting his title to said real testate ssagainst 1 ' "* Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless thmr be .K* Court, 1920, to be holden on the eecond Monday of November A. D- 1920. s* s* sniaxr Attss*

"iif’w'h.Sd'lMl'SStS&a to th®j . r • ] REWARD. • J ' SIO.OO reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the party who took Hershey Special'bß cycle No. 561984 from vicinity of the Princess Theatre, September 24, 4920. d THOMPSON. Beginning Sunday, Oct. 2, the Baptist Sunday School will meet »♦ 2:30 p. m. Failowing thfe service Rev. Roy Barnett, of Goodland will preach. Special music. A good attendee is &

T ■WMDBBOBBNME ffhe State of Indiana, Jasper OountyinMthe Jasper Circuit Court. Sop* l«a Rollin Murmy et To Quiet Title. Now Pl comes W WUr per complaint herein, together witn an upon%lll^Bt P taguiryjs ’ Murthy; Mom* »• -Py**?! Joeeppus Davisson; John Maria Hushman; John Henry Thompson; Fred Sweetser; George W. AJjtora SpiUwr. I Mary C. Teter,.! known husbands and wives respective-

ly of the following named persoM, to-wlt: Rollin Murrays Moses M Davison; Josephus Davisson; John Hushman; Maria Hushman; John Thompson; Henry Thomason; Iged jsweetser; George w. Spitler; Aldora SKSMPS. Sprague Baker; Marion D. Spitler; Gertrude Y. Spitler and Asa 8. Baker, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; w* widowers, children. descendants, heuw surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of th* estates. devtoeefc legatees, trustees, and executors SC the last wills and testemeHta, suocen sors in Interest and assign* respecuyoly of the following named and designated deceased persons. to-wit: Roll&l Murray; Moses BL Davison; Josephus Davisson; John Hushman: Marta_jmshjnan; John Thompson; Henry ThMßOson; Fred Sweetser, the nsmes, of ifli 'of whom are unknown, to pMmtlff:

that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to reel estate in the State of Indiana. The foUowing i scribed real estate is described to said'oomplaint, to-wit. Dot One (1) in Block Twelve an in toe Orlftoel therefore said Defendants, that j HUMP wy and appear ott the of_»e next Term of the Jasper Ciroult^ Court । & County and state, and uuwu y _de; | mnr to said complaint. th* Sgre_ vou | be heard and determtood to tneir aosence. wii rwmHg TraaßßO®*' Asbi Farm leases for sale at tbs Rspublican ogied, grain and MM* r—t. Advertise in the

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