Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1908 — THE CORPS OF CITY TEACHERS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THE CORPS OF CITY TEACHERS.

Names and Positions of 1008-0 Instructors In Rensselaer Schools. Following is the list of teachers, in the Rensselaer city schools for the coming school year. Those marked with a star are new teachers, the others are re-employed: I. N. Warren, Supt. *C. F. Bradshaw, Prin. H. S. Elizabeth Hume, Physics and Chemistry. Earnest S. Tillman, Biology. Milicent Work, Latin. Bertha Newton, Latin & German. •Jerry Sullivan, Mathematics. Edith E. Shedd, English. Ross Dean, History. Queene Perry, Music A Drawing. •Alice Smith, Seventh Grade. Clara Parker, Sixth. Ethel Sharp, Fifth. Tillle Malco, Fourth. Minnie Hemphill, Third. •Martha Parkison, Second. Aetna Lebo, First. Lora Brucei First. Mr. Bradshaw is from Indianapolis, Mr. Sullivan from Bloomington, Miss Smith from Independence, and Miss Parkison is of near Rensselaer.

• ■ . . | w The above is a late picture of Eugene Dilley of Trafalgar, Ind., mention of whose strange disappearance was made in Wednesday’s Democrat. Mr. Dilley was formerly of Rensselaer and taught school In this county several years. He Is well known to many of the readers of The Democrat, and his folks thought he might have wandered back to this county and that the publication of hts picture would result In his identification and information as to his whereabouts. As stated in Wednesday’s Democrat he was last heard from July 25, at Yeoman, Carroll county. His family are very uneasy as he is a man of quiet, steady habits, does not drink, in fact has no bad habits, and something is wrong. They fear he is sick or has been overcome with heat as he had not been feeling well for some time. * He is 39 years of age, sft 8 % in. high, weighs about 160 lbs., blue eyes, black hair, dark moustache, dressed in checked brown coat and vest with pants of darker brown, black stiff hat, patent leather shoes with tan tops. Carries watch chain of pearl bars linked with gold, moonstone charm. Wore K. of P. pin also. He was working for a Chicago company and was supposed to be looking at a piece of land at Yeoman. Should have reported at Chicago July 2Tth. If anyone can give any information let them telephone to F. MParker, Rensselaer, Ind., and re■lleve an anxious family.

EUGENE DILLEY.