Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1914 — Delegates Chosen to The Two Coming Conventions. [ARTICLE]

Delegates Chosen to The Two Coming Conventions.

Marion township republicans this afternoon elected the following delegates to the judicial and representative conventions. The judicial convention will nominate a judge and a prosecuting attorney. It will be held at Brook next Tuesday, June 9th. The delegates chossn were: Jesse Nichols, C. C. Warner, Delos Dean and Charles Morlan. The representative convention will fee held at Monticello two weeks from today, Saturday, June 20th. The delegates to that convention are: Dan Waymire, H. W. Jackson, Gus Grant and J. H. 8. Ellis.

N. Littlefield, Frank Welsh and Trustee William Wortley went to Monticello today to attend the democratic representative convention, which was to renominate Oapt. Patrick Hays, of Idaville, to the legislature. Two other conventions were held in Monticello today, namely, the county and the judicial. While and Carroll counties compose the judicial district. Judge Wason was again to be nominated.

To kick on the building of a brick street after the improvement had seen ordered, the contract let and ;he street work well under way has the foHy of locking the barn door after the horse is stolen beaten a city block. The kind of material ;o be used in the new Street from the bridge to the (Makeever hotel was a timely discussion last fall and certainly adequate time was given for its consideration. It is a poor time now to start a ‘'holler” and one might as well bay at the moon.

Ernest Ramey, who has been the deliveryman at the Murray grocery store Jor some time, has been promoted to a position in the store and his brother, Vivian, will succeed him on the wagon. Vivian is a fine young man who worked for some time as a ca’rrier for The Republican and one of the best carriers we ever had, too. He has -been delivering meat for several months for J. J.< Eigelsbach & Son. Vivian has just purchased of Mrs. James Parks, of Remington, the house in this city in which John Hoffman has been living. Mr. Hoffman and family have just moved to Mitchell, S. Dak. Vivian is only 17 years of age, but he has saved his money and this made the purchase he has just made possible.