Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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w - ".I.!-- ■ " ■ " ■ . ■ HUGHES AND FAIRBANKS. FOR GOVERNOR Jama* P. Goodrich, of Winchester. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Long Term) Harry 8. New, of Indianapolis. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Short Term) James E. Watson, of Rushville. - FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Edgar D. Bush, of Salem. FOR BECRETARY OF STATE Ed Jackson, of New Castle. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE Otto L. Klauss, of Evansville. FOR TREASURER OF STATE Ux McMurtrie, of Marion. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Ele Stansbury, of Williamsport. REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT Will H. Adams, of Wabash. FOR BTATE SUPERINTENDENT Horace Ellis, of Vincennes. FOR STATE STATISTICIAN .1 Henry A. Roberta, of Carmel. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, SECOND DISTRICT ■•David A. Myers, of Greensburg. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, THIRD DISTRICT Lawson M. Harvey, of Indianapolis. FOR APPELLATE JUDGE, NORTHERN DIVISION E. A. Dausman, of Goshen. FOR APPELLATE JUDGE, SOUTHERN DIVISION Ira C. Batman, of Bloomington. For Representative In Congress ' WILL R. WOOD. For Joint Representative WILLIAM L. WOOD'. For Prosecuting Attorney REUBEN HESS. For s County Clerk, JESSE NICHOLS. For County Treasurer CHARLES V. MAY. For County Recorder GEORGE W. SCOTT. For County Sheriff BEN D. McCOLLT. For County Surveyor 1 ED NESBITT.
Dr. C. E. JOHNSON. For County CommUsloner Ist District HKNUT W. MARBLE. For County Commissioner 2nd Dlstrlot D. 8. MAKEEVER. JI. M. &now and J. A. Brent, of Chicago, are in Rensselaer in an effort to interest local citizens in a canning factory which they desire to locate here. Mr. Snow and Mr. Brent represent the Hastings Industrial Co., of Chicago. Their proposition is to sell stock in the concern to local people, sell the machinery and put up the building. However, if they do this the farmers must agree to give so much acreage to the cultivation of produce to be sold to the concern for canning purposes. These' gentlemen state that they have started many such factories and that they have proven to be of great financial benefit to a community, and that'the farmers were well paid for their produce, while the city would also receive much benefit therefjom. Messrs. Snow and Brent will be here for several days to /see if Rensselar cars to take up this proposition and if it meets with favor, we will go into detail concerning the proposition later.
