Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Call for Republican Representative Convention.
The Republicans of Jasper and White counties will meet in delegate convention at Monticello, White county, Indiana, on Saturday, June 20th, 1914, at 1 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for State Representative, to be voted for at the (! November election of 1914. The representation for said convention will be on the basis of one delegate and one alternate tor each 200 votes cast in 1910 for Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election held in November, and one delegate and- one alternate for each fraction of 200 votes cast for Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election in November, 1910, which will entitle the said counties to the following vote: Jasper CoHnty—B. White County—l 2. Delegates to this convention will be selected at precinct meeting to be held at the regular voting places of the precinct on Saturday, June 6, 1914, and the delegates will cast the vote to which their precinct is entitled. • G. H. McLAIN, Chairman Jasper County. * Wm. HAMMELLE, Chairman White County.
Call For Republican Judicial Convention.
The Republicans of Jasper and Newton counties will meet in delegate convention at Brook, Newton county, Ind., on Tuesday, June 9th, 1914, at 1 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit and a candidate for Prosecutor of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit. The representation for said convention will be on the basis of one delegate and one alternate for each 200 votes cast for Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election held in November, 1910, and one delegate and one alternate for each fraction of 200 votes cast for Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election in November, 1910, which will eneitle the said counties to tlie following vote: Jasper County—-8. White County—l 2. Delegates to this convention will be selected at precinct meetings to be held at the regular voting places of the precinct on Saturday, June 6, 1914, and the delegates will cast the vote to which their precinct is entitled. G. H. McLAIN, Chairman Jasper County. R. R. CUMMINGS, Chairman Newton County. To Select Delegates. To the republican voters of Jasper county and all who care to cooperate with them: Pursuant to the above calls the republican voters of each precinct in Jasper county will meet at their usual place of meeting in their respective townships on SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of selecting one delegate and one alternate from each precinct to the judicial and representative conventions above called. The delegates selected at the meetings to attend the judicial and representative conventions shall be entitled to the following fractional votes:
Barkley, east .35 Barkley, west 30 Carpenter, east 40 Carpenter, west 35 Carpenter, south 50 Gillam .30 Hanging Grove 30 Jordan .30 Kankakee .30 Keener < 60 Marion, No. 1 75 Marlon, No. 2 85 Marion, No. 3 50 Marion, No. 4 50 Milroy .20 Newton ; JO Unton, north .30 Union, south .35 Walker JO Wheatfield 55 Total vote 8.00 G. H n McLAIN, Chairman. A. G. CATT, Secretary. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I desire to have xny name an-1
