Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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considerably larger tliau Wood* ward. Orville, the 5 months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ropp, living near the depot, died Saturday night after a sickness covering several weeks, first ol the throat and later ot the lungs. The funeral was conducted at the house at 10 o'clock this morniug by Rev. Clarke of the Christian church, and burial was in Weston cemetery. George Gorham's new barn was completed Saturday afternoon, or just sis days from the time the other oue burned. So much work was donated by carpenters that he only had to hire a half day’s work, by oue man. The lumbermen also contributed the profits on the ma terial, selling it to him at cost. The people of Rensselaer certainly deserve credit for the way they have helped this unfortunate but deserving family out ot this misfortune. The ruction in the high school at Bloomington which has attracted so much attention the last ,Jwo weeks, is finally settled aud all the rooms resumed work today, with all the old teachers back iu their old places. For this final satisfac tory settlement of the trouble, the careful mauagemeut oi Superintendent Sauders, formerly of our city, no doubt deserves*tbe chief credit, but backed by the over whelming seutimeut of the people. Figures compiled at the office of the bureau of statistics show that 1,122 persous were adjudged iusane iu the year 1906. Iu the year 1905 only 950 persons were declared to be of uusouud mind. ~Tan9os only 950 persous were declared to be of unsound mind. In 1904 the ber was 1,105. Reports to the bureau show that, in 1906 in the courts of the state 27,0 bi civil cases were filed. This is almost 1,000 lees than were filed in 1905. The number of eases disposed of in 1905. The number of cases disposed of in 1906 was 25,602Clerk Warner has his troubles like common people. Thus there is a special demand for copies of the new Indiana laws this year,
