Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1883 — Teacher’s Examinations. [ARTICLE]

Teacher’s Examinations.

The next regular examination will be held in the Public School building Remington Ind.. on the last Saturday of February. There will be a special examination held in Rensselaer on the first Saturday of March. All bdgin promptly at 9 o’clock. D. B. Nowels, County Sup’t. 9 Bennett H. Young, the newlyelected president of the Louisville New Albany & Chicago road, is a civil engineer of considerable note, anil superintended the building of the Louisville, Evansville & St. Louts Air Line. W hen the stock of the L. N-A. & C. was at a low ebb he scooped in a handsome amount, and with hib own Btock and that of his friends he was able to step into the presidency. It is though that with those he will gather around him as officials, the property will still be well handled. —“lndiana} olis Journal.” The Trains —Both of the L. N-A. & 0., railroad bridges across the Monon creek, near the village of Monon, were badly damaged by the high water, and about 350 feet of track were washed out by the Wabash between Battle Ground and LaFayette. The running of the trains has, of course, been badly demoralized. The night trains having been abandoned intirely and the day train for some days running only to Monon. At this writing (Wednesday) it goes to Battle Ground. It is expected that the wa3h-out near Lafayette will be repaired within a day or two and the trains all be running regularly again.