Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1926 — Page 14
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1 OF 9 COUNTY TOWNSHIPS NAME G.O.PJRUSTEES Only Pike and Decatur Give Offices to Democrats. Seven of the nine township trustees elected in Marion County were Republicans, according to present unofficial tabulation. R. E. Huffman, Pike township and B. F. Yeager, Decatur township, were the two Democratic trustees elected. Washington township elected the following Republicans: trustee, Charles M. Dawson; assessor, William Dawson; justice of peace, O. P. Bebinger, and constable, G. B. Davis. All local offices in Perry township went to Republicans. Those elected are trustee, O. S. Pollard; assessor, Calvin Stuck; justice of peace, H. W. Ringenberger and constable, M. S. Haynes. In Wayne Wayne township G. O. P. winners were trustee, J. W. Smith; assessor, W. E. Toms; justice of peace, H. L. Wright and constable, Clarence Hewson. Warren Township went Republican with the following: Trustee. W. H. Cooper; assessor, J. E. Lowes justice of peace, J. B. Mullane, and constable, J. F. Huffer. After electing a Democratic trustee, Pike Township chose G. W. Conarroe (Rep.) for assessor. Solidly Republican Franklin Township went solidly Republican with trustee, Roy *E. Lowes; assessor, S. Sutherland; jus tice of peace, R. E. Okey, and constable, A. C. Murphy. Republican took LaWrence Township with trustee, C. C. Negley; assessor, J. W. Stones, and justice of peace, P. J Teal. Aside from the Democratic trustee, the Decatur slate went Republican with assessor, Rollin Fields, and justice of peace, Lester Parsons Republican county couneilmen elected included P. S. .Dunn, Fourth district; Grant Moore, Third dis triet, and J. E. Shearer, First dis trlct. SEVEN LOVING WIVES WARSAW, Poland. —A man with seven wives, and with the genius for holding the affections of all of them, was sentenced recently to two years’ penal servitude. Each of the women declared they stood ready to marry him when he was discharged from prison. When dining tables first came into use diners reclined on them and ate with their Angel's.
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