Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — THE GILLAM VAND AT TERREHAUTE. [ARTICLE]

THE GILLAM VAND AT TERREHAUTE.

Miss Henriek3, of Remington, a teacher of Jasper, is attending the . -Normal.0. and L. E. Rat Mon hav ' latc\v rhebveired trornmn attack of measles: E- 0. took cars for Jasper last Monday. Cause, ill health. mXr Jiently Erick, formerly of Jasper. aiilLLnnrge. W- Paris, well kn »wn to many in Jasper, are both engaged in bnfeess u the city r and doing widf. Lewis VC. Hunt has not been i:t good herd Li for some time, and thinks of returning to Old trißam when tide ‘ term closes. \Vc regret very much to soo him go. Miss Emma Robinson ia still in the t'antm. and prosper!ng nh.-ely. 11- r tiic:rds need r.ot b-ii ..icxtsv about her. for health. A. 0. Robinson is quite a lad among the Normal girls; but since-his Montgomery county be' ■ has returned to her home, his countenance has ceased to he so pleasant. However, we think iho case of “mash’ will not prove fatal. The Normal SchoolisJn ailourishiug condition. “ Work for ail, and at work’' seems to be the mo Mo of each student and teacher. Wo are well pleased wiib Ido school and t,.y city. Torre Dame is a thriving town, anil has many ; \ oiler.t church e« dices, anil school Tv Mdifigs. iriro Rc " Polytechnic instity tioa, thy State Normal School buildr lags arid tho Orpiians’ Home, are aIT buildings that the Terre-Hatihe may be' 1 pruud to ovvrivwhile the N ail iactory, it lid or"-. Gar v.orks, A-.n, all aid in making it a ilourshing city.

“G EMIMA[?]”