Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HOTIC£ OF BEOTTBI.XCA* COWVEHTZOV. Notice is hereby given to the Republican \oiers of Jasper County, Indiana, to meet in mass convention at their usual voting places, {unless notice is given otherwise) on BATTJKDAT, MABCH 28, 1814, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates and alternate delegates t.o the county convention to be held at Ellis Opera House in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, March 30, 1914, at 1:00 p. m. The basis of representation will be one (1) delegate and one (1) alternate deelgate for each ten (10) votes and one (1) delegate for each fraction thereof over five (5) cast for Otis E. Gulley, candidate for Secretary of State, at the November Election, 1910. Each precinct will be entitled to the following representation, to-wit: ■Precinct Votes Delegate* Dark ley, east 61 6 Barkley, west 68 6 Carpenter, east SO 8 -Carpenter, west , 66 Carpenter South 96 9 Gillam 62 f~— Hanging Grove »S 6 Jordan 52 6 Kankakee 50 6 Keener 103 1# Marion No. I 160 U Marion No. 160 16 Marion Nc. 3 91 8 Marion No. 4 112 11 ___ Milroy * 36 4 Newton 56 6 Union, north 64 6 Union, south 57 J. Walleer, ' : - * 57 S Wheatfield 95 9 Total number delegates ....154 Notice is further given to the delegates elected to meet in convention at the Ellis opera house In the city of Rensselaer. Indiana, on Monday, March 30, 1914, at 1:00 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: _ County Clerk. County Auditor. County Treasurer. County Sheriff. County Assessor. , r — County Surveyor. County Coroner. County Commissioner for Ist district. Commissioner of the Third District. Seven members of the County Council. And to transact such other business as may come before the convention. By order of the County Committee, this 9th day of February, 1914. G. H. McLAIN. Chairman. A. G. CATT, Secretary.
Newton Township Call. The republicans and all who desire to co-operate with them in Newton township will meet in mass convention Saturday, March 28th, 1914, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the usual meeting place, being Blue Grass school house, to select' delegates to the county convention to be held at Rensselaer on Monday, March 30th, and to nominate the following township officers. Trustee. Assessor. Members of Advisory Board. D. S. Makeever, Chairman. South Union Call. Republicans and those who wish to co-operate with them will meet in South Union township Saturday, March 28th, at 2 o’clock bo select delegates to the county convention to be held the following Monday. J. H. McClannahan, Chairman. Free Garden Seed. Washington, D. C., Mch. 5, 1914. To the Editor: I have been able to procure an allotment of garden seeds somewhat in excess of the amount usually allowed members. Owing to the short period that I have been in congress 1 have not been able to get into communication with all persons in the district who probably would like to have some of these seeds. Therefore, I will be glad to furnish all persons who will send me their names and addresses so long as the supply which I have received •lasts. I hope you will kindly publish this notice in your paper. \ Very truly yours, JOHN B. PETERSON. FOR SALE—You have something to sell and can sell it, too, by placing an advertisement in The Republican's Classified columns. Think of it, a 3-line ad all week for a quarter. Has saved on agent’s commission to many. Phone it to No. 18. FOR RENT—A Smith-Premier typewriter. Geo. H. Healey. A Classified ad. will sell it.
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