Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1914 — Walker Township Call. [ARTICLE]

Walker Township Call.

The republicans of Walker township and All Who care to eo-oerate with them will convene at Center school house at 2 o’clock p. m., on SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914, to nominate the following candidates: Trustee, Assessor. Three members advisory board. Road supervisors. Justice of the peace. Constable Let all republicans turn out and help to nominate first-claes men for these pieces. - J. F. Pettit, Chairman. Frank Smith, Secretary.'' Quite a number will go from here to Brook tomorrow to attend the judicial convention. Hon. WtH B. Wood, of Lafayette, republican candidate for congress, will be there to address the convention. Newton county republicans will name their county ticket the same day. The entertainment given by H. W. Graham was one of the best ever given here. He delighted his audience with his humorous saltations. His fine personality and forceful character added great strength to his work.—Sunbury (Ohio) News-Item. At Christian church Tuesday evening, June 9th. Admission 25 cents. County Clerk Perkins is in receipt of a request from St. Joseph, Mo„ that he has so far been unable to comply with. The letter is from W. H. Pierce, an attorney in that cdty and he states that on or about May 20, 1873, he was admitted to 43m bar of Jasper county, and asks that a transcript of his admission be sent him. He does not say for what purpose. A search of the records from 1671 to the November term, 1874, has failed to revest that Mr. Pierce was ever admitted to the bar in this county. If there is any person who knows anything * *** Order yonr Calling Garda at Tha