Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1908 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Jordan Township. The undersigned, trustee of Jordan township, attends to official business at his residence on the first Saturday of each month; also at the Shide schoolhouse on the east side, on the third Saturday of each month between the hdurs of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Persons having business with me win please govern themselves accordingly. Poetoffice address. Goodland. Ind. R. F. D. CHAS. E. SAGE, Trustee. Newton Township. The undersigned, trustee of Newton township, attends to official business at his residence on Thursday of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address Rensselaer, Indiana. Phone 26-A, Mt. Ayr Exchange. W. B. YEOMAN, Trustee. Union Township. The undersigned, trustee of Union township, attends to official business at his residence on Friday of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postofficei address, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F D 2 ■ HARVEY DAVISSON. Trustee. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor-; ....J. H. S. Ellis Marshal. W S Clerk. '.’.Charles ’ Morta? Treasurer Moses Leopold A. tt S rn^ y i; ..Geo. A. Williams Civil Engineer h. L. Gamble £! re -..-J. J. Montgomery Fire Warden.........J, J. Montgomery Councilmen. Ist ward. H. L. Brown 2nd ward.......... ~;.J. F. Irwin 3rd ward Eil Gerber At large. .C. G. Spitler, Jay W. Williams

COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk.. Charles C. Warner Sheriff. John O’Connor Auditorj. n. Leatherman TreasurerJ. D. Allman Recorder....J. W. Tilton Surveyor Myrt B. Price Coroner. Jennings Wright Supt. Public Schools. .Erneet R. Lamson County Assessor John Q. Lewis Health Officer. .M. D. Gwin Commissioners. Ist District.....'.John Pettet 2nd District.... Frederick Waymire 3rd District... Charles T. Denham Commissioners* court—First Monday of each month. COUNTY BOARD OF KDUCATION. Trufttem. Townshina. Washington C00k........ Hanging Grove M. W. CoppessGillam Grand Davissonßarkley Charles F. Stackhouse.....Marion Charles B. Sage Jordan W. B. Yeoman...... Newton George L. ParksMilroy Fred Karch.Walker Henry Feldman. Keener Charles Stalbaum.....Kankakee Robert A. Mannan.......Wheatfield Anson A. Fe 11.... Carpenter Harvey Davisson.union Ernest Lamson, Co. Supt... .Rensselaer E. C. Englishßensselaer. James H. Green. Remington Geo. O. StembelWheatfield Truant Officer. .C. M. Sands, Rensselaer . . ' JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge.. Charles W. Hanley Prosecuting Attorney.R. O. Graves Terms of Court.—Second Monday In February, April. September and Novem- 2* ber. Four” week terms.