Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — JUDGE GRESHAM’S PENSION. [ARTICLE]
JUDGE GRESHAM’S PENSION.
It Is Still Accumulating: in Chicago—Now Amounts to 8570. A Chicago dispatch says: If Secretary of State Gresham has relinquished his pension of S3O a month the information has not been conveyed, to Pension Agent Anderson, whose pension-rolls are open for inspection in the federal building. Judge Greshams name has not been erased from the list, and the entry shows that he last drew his allowance in July, 1892. Were.he to appear in Gen. Anderson's office with his certificate, he would receive a check upon the Subtreasury for about $570, the amount due him since the lust payment. July 29, 1891, Judge Greshams pension was transferred irom the juri - diction of the pension agent at Indianapolis to the Chicago office. Unle.-s word is received from Commi sioner Lochren, the name of Judge Gresham Will remain upon Gen. Anderson’s rolh until the time specified by law lor thb expiration of an undrawn pensionthree years and three months, one day from tne date of the last payment. Members of the Michigan Canvassing Board are making a fight against the Governor’s order of removal for negligence.
