People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
as to place the sale and distribu tion of all text books for the public*scfipols of the stt t wholly in the bands of the dealers without th'e intervention ‘W supervision of any of the public school officials. Whereas, the teachers of Jasper county by right and justice are entitled to the full benefit of all legal holidays occurring during the school term, said right being recogninged by every stato superintendent for more than twenty years, and by our courts of justice, and our own county superintendent, be it Resolved, that we sincerely deplore the refusal of some of our township tru3<e3s to grant us our rights in this direction, and now most respectfully but earnestly insist upon the same. The boards of trustees of the towns of Rensselaer and Remington have long recognized those rights of their;, teachers, and there exists no good reason why the county teachers should be deprived of theirs.
Resolved, that the Jasper County Teachers, Association subscribe, and pay for one membership in the Indiana State Teachers’ Association, and one in the Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association; and that the Jasper County Association annually, at its regular session, dect one delegate to attend each >f aforesaid associations. Said delegate to be invested with full r>ower to represent this associaion in all matters pertaining to the educational work of the dOate. Said delegate to defray his own expanses. E. W. Bojiannon, ) D, B. Nowels, | Millie Robinson. ]■ Com. Maggie R. Lang, | Abbie Harrison, j Mrs. Ira A. Gray, of Monon, is visiting J. C. 'ihrawls and family. Mrs. Fvpp Ca.tt returned Tuesday, from an extended visit with relatfves aua uienJs at Greenfield. Remember the stcck-holder’s meeting to-morrow.
