Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1920 — Page 3
: REPUBLICAN_TICKET f STATE TICKET. Governor A. — : McCray Lieutenant Governor - Emmet F. Branch State -—— ——-------Ed Jackson Auditor & State—-AWdliam G./Dhver Treasurer? of Attorney ------8: Lean Superintendent -Public, Instruction— —NT. Hines Reporter {Supreme Court-—— • ■——Adams Appellate Judge, First Disteict-i-—^^—--------- —E- A- Dauijman Appellate Judge, Second District --— — --Ira C. Batman Judge Court-'-—Travis 1 *. ■ ? DISTRICT TICKET. ' . ' Representative in Congress— - •WlHj Ra WfcMl Joint-Representative—-—— ——r —-— Judge Thirtieth Judicial Circuit —Gebrge A. Williams Prosecuting Attorney--*--——J.. Murphey .__ ——- JL., — ► ——--»r- * -■- X COUNTY TICKET. Treasurer - -- George H. McLain Recorded. Warren E. Poole Sheriff ? True D. Woodworth Surveyor r— — ’■ D- Nesbitt Commissioner—Third District -—-£ -A 1-- ---- -- - j -—-—Banes Chairman— - -®o«8, Leopo Id Vice-Chairman-----, ------——D. Delos Dean Secretary —Cope J. Hanley Treasurer — —-—————————George W. Scott PRECINCT CHAIRMEN Barkley, East — Kentop Parkison Barkley, West — —Harry Arnold Carpenter, East- —-W. R. Geier Carpentier, Soufl^K&K^k-'j^ s - Burdett Porter Carpentier, — -A A. Fell Gillam.-- j —- Elmer E. Pullin Hanging GrtSaaGteiif —Wm. Woodworth Jordan J Vernie E. Bice Kankakee - Charles Stalbaum Greve Marion; mt— r —.- Fred Tyler Marion; j————-Jesse Snyder Marion! -i—• — Xj C. M. Sands Marion, F®rth.L —J-Russejl Van Hook Milroy 4_ - A -—4 J ohn Southard Newton 4 Oscar Weiss Union,- North —L— —— F.. M. Goff Union/ South —E-K—Xel——— ;.—-----——--Leslie Alter Walker — ———-Henry J. Henrich Wheatfield fT"" —Alex L. Jensen
VAN RENSSELAER CLUB MEMBERS, ATTENTION!
—: The' regular m6nthly " 'meeting will be held Thursday evening, July 1, at which time plans for the dub picnic <ou July IB W’H be mgde. A full attendance is desired. Refreshments will be' served. D. D. DEAN, ’ r ’ ' " President.
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THE EVENING IND.
SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS
The following is -taken -.from ;teerecord if '.the 1920 session of the Jasper Cpunty Board of _ Review. J AUTOMOBILES The first column of figures gives the number of automobiles in the corporation and la«t column gives, the average '"assessment value: Barklerf 150- $339 Carpenter _25? 2Q4 Gillam i— 79 296 Hanging Grove 1 61 340 Jordan* 108 < 302 .A _ X 62 ‘ 253 KeeneZ __-- _— - 133 *289 Marion? 141 301 Milroyjj 45 167 Newtok : -T-- — Union ' ' 125 316 Walked 62 260 Wheatfield — -59 170 Remington —. 134 351. Rensselaer —rg 182 433 Wheatfield Town 44 316 I HORSES. TheJfirSt column gives number of horses *in the corporation and the second! the average assessed value. Barkley — -1051- $ 73 Carpenter -110 98 Gillam? 627 83 Hanging Grove ------ 461 - 86 Jordaif 790 125 Kankakee 347 74 Keener 468 79 Mario# 925 97 Milroy' — —- 324 64 Newt oh 431 107 Union* 682 83 Walker - —- T — 500 78 Wheatfield — .461 85 Remington _____ 26 55 Rensselaer — 87 80 Wheatfield Town 37 ,85 Total 2—-,---8267 80 CATTLE. I The first column of figures gives the number in each corporation and the second gives the average assessed value. ■ Barkley 2? 3627 $44 Carpenter * r —IBBS 00 Gillam — 1600 58 Hanging Grove 1363 65 Jordan 1685 55 itankakee J®?? ?Z| Keener. 1413 451 Marion cn Milroy — 67 Newton 1559 67 Union —2150 53 Walker "l^® 8 - 4 ?a Wheatfield — 868 49 Remington 70 64 Rensselaer —— -13 b 01 Wheatfield Town ----- 117 38 ’Total —,23,505 ss2j ' HOGS . . I The first xolumik of figures gives, the number in the corporation the second the average assessed value. Barkley 3282 MS; Carpenter 184 Q I®. Gilliam az 1255 10, Hanging Grove 1094 . 16 S'- J| fX -I:7—- ——IJBO 14 Wa«ker __—---------1238 _ 12 Wheatfield A.—--</ 814 17 — 45 14 Rensselaer w_—— 94 15 Wheatfield Town 38 ZU Total 32,228 sls a HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The first column gives the numbed of householders in the corporation and the second gives the aver-
Attention - > - — ■ • ■ •■• t Farmers < ’ ’ ■ - ■ J ■ , ■ - ■ JX’ and • _ ? ' 1 •' ■'w 1,1 r T iStock Buyers Sale-of Personal properiy at One .CO o’clock Friday aflternooq, ..July .9tb« 1920, at the EOWARD H. EILTS farm about twelve miles north 'of Rensselaer, Indiana, in Section one (1) Union Township. *2l head of cattle, chnsistmt of and Calebs'' The iF&rsoing.will bo ,tp highhm bidder sSto^ ianl be igtMcted Mr any time before #nW o’clock on the dIW of thS sale. ► , f ' I - 4 Alberti. | Fort Wayne, Indiana
Your Money Will * Work for You • 7 ‘W®* 7 , I ! . .. You cannot expect to work for yourself forever • I ‘ —your earning days are numbered—-but the ’ money you save while you earn will work for > i S y° u forever. Look how a 4 per cent savings ac- > J £ J count, with deposits made regularly, will amount up in 5 or 10 years to come. Weekly In h> I A ' Deposits 5 Years • ■ 10 Yean * $ 1.00 $ 287.53 $ 638.04 • 862.50 1914.00 > - T - . 5.00 1432.50 3182.94' . . y -> ■ 8 00 2300.33 -5104.42 ; .. —-—_x4|4—- 10.00 ‘ 2875.39 6380.47 a i R-ii R.nk will You can’t afford to put it off—start your ac< ; A Liberty Bell Bank will count today . $1 00 aU you need help you save at home; . ~ I Farmers & Merchaats’ National Bank ’ annualjy, .secure* 'one for yon. ReaSMIMC, ItaliMM
age assessed value. Barkley ----------196 $ 81 Carpenter L_ 223 145 Gillam — , 110 Hanging Grove 77. 174 Jordan 144 106 Kankakee 98 76 Keener — 188 121 Marion 198 142 Milroy 76 97 Newton 97 155 Union T --- 229 99 Walker 148 110 Wheatfield - — 91 153 Remington _________-__279 165 Rensselaer __2B2 202 Wheatfield Town 84 147
NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and lam in'a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cant »t take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H GIFFORD, Executor.
IroTicx: or fuivati: saub • IJT FtekSOWAXi PBOFSJSTY By virtue of an order of the Jasper circuit court, and subject to its ap-1 proval, the undersigned executor of the estate of Nancy J. Burgett, deceased, will, at the hour of 10 o’clock. a. m., of the 7th day of July, 1020, an’d from day to day thereafter until sold,' offer for sale at private sale at the Southeast. Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Nineteen (19) ana five (5) acres off the west side of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section twenty (20) all in township thirty (30) north. Range six (6) West, in Jasper County, Indiana, the following described personal property belonging to said estate,, to-wlt; one carriage, one cow, I named Peggy, ope cow named Daisy, ofie red cow, pne yearling heifer, named Huldy, fifty chickens, one-half Interest In three 1 turkeys, one sow and tour pigs, one washing machine, ond oil -stove, one cream separator, one heating stove, twp beds, one barrel flour, 50 pounds sugar, said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof for cash. FRANK FOLTZ, , Executor.
EAT FISH » FRIDAY ; 1 ' ■ " We Have A Fine Supply of FRESH FISH ' 1 “- 1 Only the Highest ■ Quality of Fish Co-Operative Meat Market Phone 92
Rowles & Parker —y ; : - Specials for Friday . and Saturday ■ f ■' Mild Long Horn . Cheese, per lb 4. -3 5 c Millar & Hart Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 39c Santa Clara Prunes, per lb 15c Solid Packed Tomatoes, per can w -1 5 c Gallon can grated Pineapple $1.25 Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, any amount, per lb 28c < White Star Flour, every sack guaranteed, 50 lbs— $3.90 Good solid old Potatoes, per lb 9c Bananas, Oranges, Lemont, Canteloupef, Pineapples, Peaches, New Cabbage, New Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas and Radishes. * S ' , . . - ■ . ?v • - Phone 95 Phone 275
NOTICE. R. E. Davis, the- piano tuner and player adjuster, is. here. Leave' your orders at the Rensselaer Hotel, phone 167. Expert on'all makes of player pianos. Work guaranteed. Large clean rags wanted at the Republican office.
JOBS WE DON'T WANT
COME AND SEE ME. I have Baldwin pianos and otter IOAIMO MRTUWI XMkMa “ k “ CBASLSB a STEWARD, , Sana at» W««t St. Job printing at the Republican
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