Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1914 — Barkley Township Republicans Have Out a Good Ticket. [ARTICLE]

Barkley Township Republicans Have Out a Good Ticket.

The following ticket nominated by* the republicans of Barkley is regarded a first-class one and deserving the support of the voters and the candidates ask the support of all: John H/ Rusk, trustee; Ancel Potts* assessor; board, James M. Torbet, Edd Tanner, James W. Spate; supervisors, district 1 Greenberry Lewis, district 2 Manley Stowers; district 3 Wm. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Catt are expected home today from Montana, where they have been spending three months with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. Born, Monday, Oct. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Saidla, southeast of town, a son. Born, today, o<ct. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stephenson, of Parr, a son. Born, Monday, Oct. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Hopkins, of Union township, a son. Join/ Bond, -of Minn., eame Monday for a visit with his son, George Bond, of Barkley township. Mr. Bond has extensive land interests in Minnesota and is very enthusiastic about the state generally. He has lived in Minnesota five years and in that time land has advanced fifty per‘ cent in value. ” ;

Ed Gilmore returned to Parr this morning from Brookston, where he attended the funeral Sunday of J. N. Brown, 79 years of age, whose death occurred last Friday. had long been a resident of the Badger neighborhood near Brookston. His daughter, Miss Gertrude Brown, visits at Plirr occasionally and is well known there. Trevor.Eger went to Chicago this morning to meet his mother, Mrs. John Eger and his aunt, Mrs. Otto Heyden, who are returning to Terre Haute from Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Hayden recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Eger will go on to Terre Haute with her and will remain there until her sister is stronger. Trevor expected to take a vacation and will probably not get home for a week or more. *