Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — AUDITOR LEATHERMANN GOES TO FIRST NATIONAL. [ARTICLE]
AUDITOR LEATHERMANN GOES TO FIRST NATIONAL.
Will Succeed I. P. Hammond When Latter Becomes Auditor—Valu- ' able Ron For the Place. James N. Leatherman, who on Dec. 31st will conclude his second term as auditor of Jasper county, will go to the First National Bank of this city in an official capaoity, succeeding Joseph P. Hammond, county auditorelect. Mr. Leatherman’s thorough business training and wide acquaintance and hiso high standing in Jasper county give him especial fitness for the position to which he has been chosen and will doubtless prove very satisfactory to all patrons of that- banking house, selection to the responsible place is a compliment to him and the bank is also to be congratulated for having selected him for the place. Jim Leatherman is well known all over the county and is known as a man of fine business qualifications, high personal honor, absolute fairness and integrity and as one of the most able and accommodating officials that ever held office in the county. His selection for the position will meet the approval of the public in general and his friends will be pleased to learn that he has decided on some occupation that Will keep him a citizen of Rensselaer.
