Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1914 — OUR TOWNSHIP TICKET. [ARTICLE]

OUR TOWNSHIP TICKET.

Harvey W. Wood, Jr., the candidate for trustee, is now filling the unexpired term of H. El Parkison, who tendered his resignation. Mr. Wood devotes all of his time to the job and has made good. School patrons and those interested in the roads of the triwnship knorw this and will give Mr. Wood their support. True D. Wood'worth ’s the candidate for assessor and is well qualified tor the office. Mr. Woodwbrth is a worthy man, and a good citizen and will give the office exacting attention. For justices of the peace two young attorneys have been named,

Woodhull I. Spitler and Delos D. Dean; both able to property administer that office. For constable, J. W. Childers and Lyman Zea; for advisory board, | Bert Amsler, Ed Waling and 8. 8. Shedd, and for road supervisors, ' Albert Duggins, A. J. Biggs and ' Chauncey Wood. The ticket is a ,good one. Visit the North Side Case for choice fruits, fresh oysters, fresh and smoked meats. Short orders ■ served at all houri Meals at regu- ; lar hours. Goods delivered to any i part of city. We sell for cash only. LEWIS NICHOLS, Prop. Phone your coal orders to Hamilton & Kellner, Phone No. 273.