Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1882 — First Star Honor. [ARTICLE]

First Star Honor.

Thd pobli*h«Fß of The KepubliCax hare given a great deal of §p*ot, and a greater proportionate amount of labor, to school matters during the last three weeks, —reports of institutes, rolls of honor, Ae. This has been done, not for the purpose of “filling up” nor yet because it was believed that reading of that kind would add greatly to the interest of the paper; but rather in the hope, which we believe well founded, that in so doing the cause of public education throughout the county might be benefited.

The act of the General Assembly of Indiana, “ establishing a State Board of Health” provides that the Board of County Commissioners the Mayor and common council of incorporated cities, and the board of trustees of any town, the board of health of county, city town respectively, “ except where a regular constituted Board of Health by ordinance of such cijty now exists, or may hereafter be created," shall constitute the Board of Health of suoh county, city town respectively. The act also provides that such boards shall craplete their organization by electing annually, in the month of January, a Secretary, who shall be a physician, and such secretary shall be the Health Officer of such town, city or county, respectively. As it is essential for the harmonious working of the machinery to be called into action by the law mentioned, that all the boards of heahh in the State should organize for work at,the same time, ■o that such can be prosecuted without hindrance or delay, we request and suggest that the various boards of commissioners, city council and board of trustees organize by the election of a secretary, in conformity with the law, upon Mbnday, January 2, 1882, ana that you immediately thereafter report the name and post office address of such secretary to this department on the blank form herewith sent you. If this work is done throughout the State upon the same day, it will greatly facilitate matters

All pupils who have attended their respective schools for any one mouth without being absent or tard v are entitled to enrollment under this honor. o*nii*v*d from fast use*. VIUTTinS TP. Diet. No. 1. William Ingram, St«'h Ingrain, Ed ward Ingram, Lambert Collin*. Kara Ingram, 5 Diet. No. 2 Oti* Rich, Aggie Lintuer, Nod Sexton, Haggle Osborne, Tin* Sexton, Diet. No. 4 Bom Grab, Aggie Hell, Wlttie Grub, Poter Heil, Lewi* Grub, Devi* Heil, PcUr Grab, nittor TP. Lilt. No. 6 Justin Sparling, Ire MoCord, Drussio Sparling, Willie McCord, Callie Am on, * ZASXAKntP. ~ 'list. No. l i llorria Sigge, Gertie Cautwell, JWft; No. 3 Lydia Lnriader, fUrsnce Jone*. ItilHe Turner, Laura Jones, Amo* Hibba, Emns Mnuqan, Lilt. No. 8. Charles Jon**, Laura White. Bill* Williams, ! Lula Weakly.

UIfUTOTOK |CMOU. Intermediate Department. Georg* Allvan, Will Morris, liter; Bloom, Charles Pefiley, Courtrtgbt Carrie, Perry Spencer, Will Chappell, Orhelia Lees, llattie Cora, ltuperia Arpin, Anna Lookwoed, 'Etta Canon, Koeie Lore, Patrick Mullens. Bertie McCkilley. Seeond Primary. Floe* Hadshirs, Henor Ford, Frank.Hadahire, .Ezra Fields, Mary Morris, Lester Hawn r Dannie Combe, llnhala Harris, JCraeiaa Kaymoed, Lillis Harris, Mahln parker, • Toarois Mullen, Andrew Flown, - Maggie Wright , Hens Cotteral, Mary Fohels, Bosie Bore. First Primary.. Belle Latly, Laura Watson, Kota Gar risen, Jesie Basil, Susie Car»na, K«ty Martin, Minnie Walker, Herbert Schaffer, Ella Sioudt, Fred Burger, Blanch Garrieett, LewM PorJ, Mel lie Trough, Willard Williams Kellie Griffith, Frank Corn, Battle Oonnon, Iseae Peck, Minnie Beaaley, Willie Peine, Maude Hodehire, Willie Arpin, v ' Anna Mullen, ‘ \ Willi. Sheerer, Stella Beale. Johnnie Mullen, derate Mclntire, The honor of two Staira will be in next iteoe.