Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1902 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. For City Mayor—(To be Supplied.) For City Marshal —ABRAHAM SIMPSON. For City Clerk-JOSEPH JEFFRIES;, For City Treasurer—BENHAßT FENDIG. _ . w JOSEPH SHARP, CogOMlmen, Ist Ward j rraNK O’M EARA. _ II Qi w-a 1 J-C. CHILCOTE, Councilmen, 3d Ward j FKANK jgALOY. ~ (CHAS.A.ROBERTS. Councilmen, 2d Ward } DA VID WORLAND.

CALL LOR MH CONVEHTION. Notice To the Democratic Voters of Jasper County. The Democratic voters of Jasper county will meet at their respective voting precincts on Saturday, March 29, 1902, at 2 o’clock p. iil, and select delegates to the County Convention and delegates to the Judicial convention. Each voting precinct will be entitled to one delegate to the Judicial convention. The delegates for the county convention will meet in Rensselaer on Saturday, April 12, 1902, at 1:30 o’clock p. in. and selects delegates and alternate delegates to the State convention; delegates and alternate delegates to the Congressional convention and to the Legislative convention; and nominate candidates to be voted for at the general election to be held in November, 1902, as follows, to-wit: County Auditor, County Treasurer, County Sheriff, County Coroner, County Surveyor, County Commissioner for the Ist, 2d, and 3d Commissioners’ Districts; County Councilman for the Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th Councilmanic Districts, and three County Council men at large Ench precinct will be entitled to the following representation in the County Convention: Hanging Grove 5 Delegates. Gillam 6 Walkerl2 “ Barkley east 7 “ “ west 7 “ Marion Ist.. ... 9 “ “ 2d 9 “ “ Bdlo “ 4th 10 “ Jordan 11 “ Newton.. 7 •• Keener 4 “ Kankakee 7 “ Wheatfield. 9 Carpenter south 7 “ “ east 8 “ “ west ... .'.... 8 “ Milroy 4 Union north..... 8 '* •• south 8 “ By order of the County Central Committee. E. P. Honan, Chairman. U. M Baughman, Secy. The oleomargarine bill, increasing the tax from 2 to 10 cents per pound, has past-ed both houses of ■ congress and is now ready for the president’s signature. The republican joint-represen-tative convention at Hammond last Wednesday was a cut and] dried affair and .Jesse E. Wilson of this city, was nominated by acclamation.

Edwin J. Forest of Crown Point, ex-chairman of the Tenth district, and Kiuiby Uish of Lafayette, have been selected by State Chairman O’Brien as members of the state democratic executive committee. Goodland Herald:—Jasper Co., republican politicians still insist that they are going to hold a judicial convention all by themselves. This will probably prove more satisfactory than the senatorial convention, as there won't be anybody there to disarrange their plans. In other parts of the country the high winds and storm did much damage last Sunday. At Evansville, this state, St. Boniface Catholic church, oue of the finest churches in Indiana and which cost |200,000, was struck by lightning and totally destroyed. At and near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, several churches were demolished by the wind, (he pastor’s in some instances killed and the congregations more or less injured and quite a number killed.