Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1901 — Circular Letter No. 3. [ARTICLE]

Circular Letter No. 3.

Rensselaer, Ind., March 18,1901. To the Township Trustees and Presidents of School Boards: Gentlemen; you are hereby called to meet in special session in this office Monday, April 8, 1901, at 1:30 p t m. sharp. Purpose: To receive blanks for ano information concerning the enumeration of the school children. I desire to call the attention of the township trustees to the two reports required to be made by their teachers at the close of the school. The final report which is to be made to this office, and the report which is to be made to successor in the MSS finished. The first to be mailed to me, and the latter filed with you. When all of your teachers have filled out and filed their reports to successors with you, you will please send them to this office. Until these reports are made, you aretfto retain 20 per cent, of the wages. We have a few teachers who have not been faithful to the work of the township institute. Teachers who are absent from the institute lose the wages for the same, and one day’s wages for teaching. Sickness the only excuse. I have visited all of the district schools, some of them twice, and on the whole, have been well pleased. I hope we will be able to retain all of the present corps whose work has been satisfactory. The tuition money derived from the county dog fund is now ready for distribution. The bi-annual report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction' is now at the office, and you are each entitled to a copy of the same. I will be in Anderson, Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association, April 4,5, 6. Very truly yours, " Louis Hamilton. When vou are bilious, use those famous little pills knowrfas DeWitt’s Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. A. F. Long.