Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1900 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COUNTY OFFICERS. H.Coover Sheriff Nate J. Reed Auditor. ..........W.C. Babeock Treasurer. .. R. A. Parkison. Recorder.. ..Robertß. Porter Surveyor., Myrt B, Price Coroner. Truitt P. Wrijrlit Supt. Public Schools...;..Louis H. Hanilton A55e550r........!.. John R. Pmlli]>s COMMIHSIONBBB. I Ist District......’ ......Abraham Halleck 2nd District Simeon A, Dowell" 3rd District.;—..FrederickWaymire Commissioner's court—First Monday of each month. CITY OFFICERS. ’ : Mayor Thomas J. McCoy Marshal Thomas McGowan Clerk Schuyler C. Irwin Treasurer C. C. Starr Attorney Harry R. Kurrie Civil Engineer H. L. Gramble Fire Chief .Edgar M. Parcels COUNCILMAN. Jst ward.., G. E. Murray, Chas. Dean, 2nd ward .John Eger, C. G. Spitler 3rd ward........ ..J.C. MgColly, J. C.Gwin JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge. .. .Simon P. Thompson Prosecuting attorney Charles E. Mills Terms ofCourt.—Second Monday in Febru■ary, April, September and November. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. TBUSTBM. TOWNSHIPS. Robert S. Drake. Hanging Grovo A. W. Prevo ..Gillum John F. Pettit Walker Samuel R.Nichols. Barkley James D. Babcock Marion Marcus W. Reed .Jordan Jackson Freeland Newton C. C. Bier ma.. Keener J. C. Kaupke Kankakee Albert S. Keene Wheatfield John A. Lamborn..., Carpenter George W. Caster Milroy B. D. Comer Union TOWN OB CITY J. D. Allman Remington J.F. Warren... Rensselaer Edward T. Biggs Wheatfield Louis H. Hamilton, Co. Supt Rensselaer

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