Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1912 — Page 2

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IHE diSPER COONH DEMOGBIT f. LMBCICK.EDIIORINDPUBII3HER. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. Advertising rates made known on application, Long Distance Telephones Office 315. - Residence 311. e a ® See PM' Class Matter June H, iyoß, at the post office at Rensselaer. Indiana,^ under the Act of March 3. 1879. Published Wednesday arid Saturday. Wednesday Issue 4 Pages; Saturday Issue 8 Pages. z SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912:

DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET

' » For Governor ' SAMUEL M. RALSTON, bf Lebanon; For Lb ut<■!.;;i.; Governor WILLIAM pO'NEILL, ' o’ Mi-hawaka For. Secretary df State LEW G. ELL ING HAM, . ■" of Decatur ■■ ; ■ ' For Auditor of State ' WILLIAM H. O BRIEN, ' of Lawrenceburg ■ , For Treasurer of State ' . WILLIAM 11. VOLLMER, of Vincennes For Attorney General THOMAS M. HONAN, of Seymour For Su.pt. of Public Instruction CHARLES A. GREATHOUSE, ; . of Indianapolis For State Statisticiain THOMAS W. BOLLEY, o f No rth Ver non For Reporter Supreme and Appellate Court PHILIP ZOERCHER, of Tell City For Judge of Supreme Court First District JOHN W. SPENCER, of Evansville For Judge of Supreme Court Fourth District RICHARD .K. ERWIN, of Fort Wayne For Judge of Appellate Court, - Southern Division JOSEPH R. SHEA, . of Seymour. COUNTY TICKET. For Treasurer < EDWARD P. LANE, of Newton Township ■' For Recorder , STEPHEN D. CLARK, of Wheatfield Township For Sheriff WILLIAM I. HOOVER, of Marion Township For Surveyor DEVERE YEOMAN, 1 • of Marion Township For Coroner DR. A. P. RAINIER, of Remington For Commissioner 2d District CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE, of Marion Township For Commissioner 3d District ALBERT IJ. DICKINSON, of Carpenter Township.

Buttermakers’ Attention!

Another big shipment of 54,000 of those genuine parchment butter wrappers just recieved at the Democrat Office. We sell them in any quantity desired, newly printed or blank. This is the only proper way for handling butter, and if once you use parchment wrappers and see the advantages derived therefrom besides the better price that the store keeper will pay you for butter put up in this style, you will never do without them again.

All the news in The Democrat

Mayor Durgan Writes On Political Matters.

The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette during the recent democratic state editorial association, meeting there, j asked a number of prominent Indianians for an editorial expression and in reply to the request Mayor George R. Durgan of Lafayette -ent I the following: ‘ Replying to yours of June 4th, I beg to say the following bn tiie ; occasion of the annual meeting in your splendid city of the Indiana Democratic Editorial association: “It occurs, io me that the .constancy el the deiirjcraiic editors of Indiana to the cause e,f democracy •may l.e la> orably compared to the on<am y u: r.ie seventeen thousand . m-mor, .its .th-- .-iat»- of Vermont, ■-> 0■ h < o ;•>i , ( ] |,y ; i,. ; ,| y \\\ I 1 :;l ' . v . - b,< > d 'u’emory. 'Apropos, of this last, Jc: me confess, Mr. President I. ore the , prais.t . t New England has died on my lips that I heli e the best product < her present life is the procession of li.uno Vermont democrats thatl ‘or 22 years, undiminished by death. . unrecrjiited by birth or conversion, havi . marched over their rugged bills,, east their democratic bali ot s. an d .gone!. ho m e to: pr a y .f o r : their •unregent rate neighbors and ’ awake tp read the record Of Zfi.noo republican majority. May the God i ot the he.pless and rhe heroic help . them —and may their sturdy tribe I increase. ■ -

“When the curtain had fallen on the last act of Governor Claude Mathews’ democratic administration of tate affairs it fell to rise again on a long series of democratic defeats and republican victories. But, through all those stinging humiliating defeats the democratic press of Indiana, in the main, remained as constant to the cause of Indiana democracy as did Gladys 17,000 democrats of the state of Vermont remain true to their democracy. Occasionally some, accepting the advice of’ Mr. Pickwick, “Shouted with the largest crowd,” but, mo t of the democratic dailies, and practically all the democratic, weeklies (and may President, Marshall remember each democratic weekly with a postofiicpl kejit thundering at the public their principles of government and the people listened, and listening, became convinced. ? “Good clean argument :on the method of governing man, together with a courageous portrayal of facts at the defective methods 'employed by thb republican party in this state, finally won the day, and with a pride born of confidence in democratic principles of government, not only ushered to the chair of Williams and Hendricks, Graj' and Matthews, our present distinguished governor, Honest Tom Marshall, but filled from cellar to .garret of the state house of Indianapplis. democratic state officials, and sent to the national congress at Washington, senators and congressmen that today not only commend the pride of their state but in their demands for just government, honest methods and progressive principles, are commanding the admiration of out nation. , “In this our hour of greatfest tri-

umptr in state let us pay due homage to the faithful democratic dailies of our state, but when we come to the battle-scarred, poorled, majority-ridden, but constant, always constant, democratic (weeklies. Let us. become tor thq moment, boyihly sentimental and casting aside all thoughts of dignity, all join hapds and sing ‘Ring-around-a-rosy:’

•'The beautiful tribute of Grady to the constancy of the 17,0 00 democrats of the state of Vermont, wrapped as it must have .surely been in a scepticism of its final outcome, traveled but a few brief years until it found a proud resting place, in the lap of a democratio governor of that hitherto Invincible state, so while it little matters whether the cause be fought in Yankee Vermont or Cosmopolitan Indiana, yet it does matter, in its last analysis, as to whether the cause be just or nr just, for, constancy of the few. the final conqueror, is the inseparable companion of.that which is always just.

"But—this is not a government solely for democratic newspapers or democratic public officials and since the people today of all political faitus make and unmake both, lot us .n our hilarity pause a moment iii remembrance of an old and much despised acquaintance, who has returned with number growing—‘Old Turn-Coat.’ In defeat how bitterly did we despise him, but in our victories now, is he rot a patriot? Once the lonely, forsaken, much despised, snow balled, brick-bat-marked, old-time ‘Turn-Coat’ is today the honored, polished, much sought-after ‘lndependent Voter.’ and his wants are so few, with all his polish, his tastes so simplq, that it seeiiis, strange indeed his should now be a wandering life. His whole desires seem to be wrapped in these three si.mple requests: “1. Common honestly in public office. No fortunes to anyone by meats of legislative enactments, but < q'ual opportunity for all, under the law. No intimacy with political m-rmorphrodites. . "Such are the simple demands of the independent voter and fortunate indeed, is the political host who. >:u now 1 on keeps his larder well supplied with the e simple and eas-j i.y gotten viands. "The danger of the democratic; party is.. the coniman danger of all < political; parties that appear, in the ascendency- the political hermbrph-1 ■rodite. He has about the same re-; gfird for the hom sty qj" man as has; tlit white slave .dealer disregard lor I. the virtu.; of women. He preys, oh;

city councils, state legislatures and; the national congress; with 1 no! greater pronounced politic- opinion' ior the governing of man than has] .ite hermorpprodite sex. He is al-J wajs prepared to follow the advice •ot austere 1 ickwick and. “Shout with the Largest crowd.” He is to-j day swimming toward our ship of stale how long will our democratic public officials keep him off the decks and the independent voter on? bo sure as fate overtakes man. both will never long trod the same deck together. How long at its table can the democratic party entertain the independent voter in his - imp*le tastes? “New York and Indiana! What a power there will be if linked together at any time in the great coming .contest at Baltimore. Has not the democracy of Indiana in the past rung true with the democracy of the state of New York? Let us demand of New York a return of favors granted and with such mighty combined forces together present to the voters of the nation—-Honest ’Tom Marshall of Indiana, tor president. “If the constancy of Vermont’s 17,000 democrats so deserved the beautiful tribute of Henry W. Grady, what a tribute’ Should the democracy of the state of Indiana pay to the constancy of Samuel M. Ralston? Constant in defeat, serene in victory. Constant Sam Ralston will be a worthy successor to Honest Tom Marshall. “Let us again the Independent voter and the political pirate will not long walk the decks together. Should we permit the one to land and the other to leave? Or. shall we cater to the simple tastes of the one and turn our Lacks to the other.” GEORGE R. DURGAN, Lafayette, ,Ind., June 6.

Mrs. M. A. McLaughlin, 512 Jay St., LaCross, Wis., writes that she suffered all kinds of pains in her back and hips on account of kidney trouble and rheumatism. “I got some of Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them for a few days there -was a wonderful change in my case, for the pain entirely left my back and hips and I am thank•lll there is such a medicine as Foley Kidney Pills?*—A. F. Long. AH the news in The Democrat

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES.

Following are the allowances made by i the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their regular June ■ term 1912: , John F Bruner, assessing........ $90.00 Judson H Perkins, salary clerk. 125.00 Levy Bros, supplies clerk i. 30 Same, same 10.75 Win B Burford, same 4'50 ; Same, advanced gravel road.... 150 Levy Bros; —same —: .7".'; —y 1 y;— 1 J P Hammond, salary auditor... .575.00 . Same, postage 5.00 Same, expense auditor’s office.... 2.90 A A Fell, .expre55...,.,.,.;.,..:.. 1.15 . S F Webster Co. supplies treas.. 3.00 L<\y Bros. same 2.25 • J• W Tilton, .salary recorder...... 425.00 Same, postage 15.50 W I Hoover, salary sheriff ......350.00 Levy Bros, supplies same " 2.00 Same, supplies surveyor .... 5.00 W F Osborne, salary surveyor.. 36.00 Ernest 'Lamson. sal Co Supt.’.... .108.00 Healey. & Clark, supplies same.. 7.50 Levj Bros. same. ... ..... ........ . 3.05 J Q Lewis, salary Co Assessor. .150.00 Same, expense office. 2.02 C Christenson, cm. bd. health.... 4.00 Chas W Reed, assess Barkley... .153.0, Nora Reed, wk on assessor’s bk.. 12..00 <!••<> H May, assessing Carpenter ~165.0 m John H May, work on books same 6.00 Jasp<'i Guy, same 8.00 Jas Rodgers. assessing Gillam.. lOa'oo C A Lefler, same. Hanging Grove. 100.00 Wm Morris, same, J0rdan........ 95.00 I. B . f'ollins. same. Kankakee;-. .100.00 C E Fa irchild, same. Keener.... 109.00 May Fairchild, w-ork on bks same 16.00 |S S Shedd, assessing Marion.... 122.00 Edith Shedd, work on books same 8.00 Geo W Scott, assessing Rensselaer 55.00 Geo W Foil Iks. same, Mi1r0y...... 75.90 Jos E Thomas, same. Newton.... 150.00 So! Norman. same, t'nion. ... . .167.50 Farrie, Norman. Work on® asses bks 10.00 Henry <’ Meyers, asSg Wa Iker. .. . 140.00 Hazel Meyers, work on bks same 20.00 H< iiry ilisch. assessing Wheatfield. 140,00 Chas Morian, janitor court house 45.00 J L-Griggs, firing boiler house.... 10.50 City. Rensselaer, lights court h.... 28.04 <"!ta M<>rlan. expense court house 4.90 ..O S Baker. same.... B.ou ;J'n» ■ril :i 1 Mfg Co. same... 23.00 J, --•■ Nichols, sal supt poor farm. 175.00 J E Cooper, labor, same 26.00 Sei,,- Overton, 5ame........ 3.00 M i y A nderson. same ........ 14.00 H !■’ King, blacksmithing,' same.. 30.6 a A A Hoover, supplies, same ..... .125.00 Roth Biyis. same 26,00 Aii x Frye, tile same. 9.66 E I> Rhoades, & Son. sup same.. 3fr.50 Standard Oil Go. sami’.. ’ 7.88 J I! Perkiris & Cd. same ........ 4.00 Jnlm G , Hayes, exp: registration. . 12.00 ■ Fr. d Markin, same . 4.00 Alfred Randle, same ", ... 5.05 Grant llavisson. same ... ...... . . 12 00 Join. SCbroer, same 4.00 Elia.- Arnold, same .............. 5.05 iWm , Broadie, 5ame.:............... 12.00 Gi,.. Chappell, same .............. * 'has w Harnei, 5ame............ 4.0 s Mr< p Griffith, same ............ 2.10 Jamis W Lock, same .......... 12.00 Ellis, " Jones, same ................ 4 oil J W Phelps. same 4.00 Pi-n.v Hill, same ................ 7. so Mosi-s .Sigo, same 12.n0, H E. Rowland, same 4.0 d Geiirge Neierengarteri, .5ame...... 4.00 John -. I Shearer., same..,. 2.25 Jamis Lock, same ................ 5.00 J"’ r- R-. a 11. same 13.15 A I> Hersh marl; same , ....,;;.. 4. on ! Jam. < Rodgers, same 4.00 Jo.s-ph Stewart, same 13.05 W 1: same 4.00 R .i" McDonald, same ..... 4,00 Fran'.i Ncsitrs. same 12.00 W [> Bringle, same .......... 4,00 W !■" Michaels, same ............ 4.00 F M Welsh. . same 1.05 T !•' Malnney. same 12.00 1. !’. <’■ iiiins. same .4.00 Joi .1 Bellies. same 4.00 Air Addie Lyons, same 1.05 N S Bati s. same 4.00 C Arthur .Tuteiir, same:.. . 4.00 St< Moure. same 4.00 B 1 I'-a rnes, same ................ 3.15 J A McFarland, same 4.0 > W t Nowels, same 4.0’" H V Wood, same 4.00 Mrs Laura Fateh same .... .... W— y-Mal Joi'«4fh A Liters. . same .8.001 Paul . Winiil. satire .w. . 4..Q01 Jos> ph Halliigan, Sa me ......... .7 . .4.00: B F Barnes, same ................ 3.15 Chas Moriah, same 4.00 Rex "Warner, same ............... 4.00 E. P Honan, same ............. 4.00 • F Barnes, same .............. 3.15 itenssclaer Producing Co. same.. 2.00 <" O Spencer, same ........ ...... 12.0 n Otto Schwanke. same 4.00 S M McGinnis, same , 4.06 Mrs. Mary Troxell. Same 1.05

I Gen L Parks. sam<- 15.50 Geo W Foulk-s, i same 4.00 W M Garvin, same 4.00 'John IV Nowels. same 12.n0 | John Rnsh. same 4’20 ' Joseph E Thomas, same 4.00 ’ Jackson Freeland, same 1.05 ■'has I> I.akin, same 12.15 <’ I' Garriott. same 4.00 I\V L Wood, same .' 4.00 ■ Airs AV II ' Myers, same 2.10 A Harrington, same F R Erwin, same 4.00 Thos Florence, same’ 4.00 J M Gillen, same 2.10 F M Hershman, same 13.05 W G Burgett, same 4.00 Wm Stalbaum. same 4.06 Harry E Remley, same 12JI0 Albert VanDoozer. same 4.00 Geo C Meyers, same 4’oo K R Hight, same 2.J0 F E Babcock, public printing.... 19.85 Tunis Snip. adv. gravel roads.... 5.50 C O Spencer, same 2.0 t Sam McGinnis, same 2.00 J F Watson, same 2.00 < >tto Schwanke, same 2.d0 Lee Story. same . 4 -,o Airs Mary Troxell, same ’. 2JO J I’ Hammond, same 4.00 <' Arthur Tutenr, same ........ 4 Jio I’ R Blue, same 4qo Central City Pub. Co. same.... P 65 Same. same ..1.... 1.75 AV F Osborne, bridge .engineer.. 8.00 Curtis C Brown, crow bounty 70 Frank A Bundy, same ‘ GO E L Bussell, same 4.50 Ernest Beaver, same 105 Jacob A Dewey, same . j>,o George Gratner, same .......... Donald Hoover, same ............ 34) Ray Huff, same ’ .’7O ('has W Reed, same Bowman Switzer, same Ida Swaim, same \ 1’45 Arthur Watson. same 7,0 A A Fell, assmt. Evers ditch ... .Attica Bridge Co. bridge G 25.00 H Wortley, gravel road repairs.. 52.50 Casparis Stone Co. same 93.74 D T Cresse. same True Robinson, sstme LSO Ira Robinson, same ...; 7*50 Paris T Robinson, , same ........ 11.00 J J Molitor, same 3.00 I.eslie Tillett, same 4.50 Adolf Onken, same 5’50 V.lilliam Shesler, same 33.00 ‘\V S Parks, same 48.00 Jacob ■ E Gilmore, same 34250 ill Worley, same ... ........... 9G.00 Same. same 82'so Wm M Warne, same .21.00 J D Adams Co. same 10.72 Olp E Nichols, same 500'.00 A , A Fell, Hoagland ditch bonds.3oo.oo Same, int Iroquois ditch 110.00 Same, bond and int So. B G R.. 2050.00 Same, int Grover Smith ditch b 64.00 Same, bond and int Hazlet ditch. 515.20 Same, interest Iroquois ditch b . 55.00 Same,' bond’ Ott Stone., roads 7.. : 500.00 Same, interest Knowlton stone rd. 225.00 Same, Geib stone road 22.50 Gillam stone road 65197 Same, b ond an d ’bf Fox sarhe. .291.48 Same, same, Hanging G stone r. 885.04 Same, bonds Ol’t stone roads..... .1281125 Same, same, Geib stone road... .204.50 Same, same, Beeks stone 1 road. .245.28 Same, same, Geib stone road.... ..204.50 Same, int. Knowlton stone road. 675.00 Same. interest. Iroquois ditch... .206.25 ; Same, interest Heilscher ditch. . . .138.00 Same, int and bond Gillam g rd. 1084.95 Same, int Iroquois ditch. ~55.00 Same, same Geib stone r0ad...... 45;00 Same, Beeks stone road 55.7< • Same, Tyler ditch 24.00 Same. Fox stone road 26.48 Same, Ott stone road ..,,..101.25 Same, Knowlton stone road ......450.00 ' Same, Parker stone road ......146.30 . Same, bond and int. same 650.00 Same, interest Ott stone road.... 22.50 Same. Smith ditch .64.00 Same, int and bond Ott stone yd. 1702*50 Same, same Knowlton stone rd.2135.0u Same, interest Fox stone road.... 66.24

Same, int and bond Otis ditch. ,847.00 feme, same Prouty ditch.......... 344.51 Same, interest Hoagland ditch.... 63-.00 State Bk Rens, crusher acct.... 67.66 J. F. HAMMOND. Auditor Jasper County.

Edward P. Honan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Law. Abstracts, Real Estate Loans, Will practice in all the courts. Office •ver Fendigs Fair. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

J. F. Irwin. g. c. Irwin. Irwin & Irwin, eAW, Real Estate and Insurance 5 Per Cent Farm Loana. Office in Odd Fellows Block. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

Over State Bank Phone 16 John A. Dunlap, LAWYER. (Successor to Frank Foltz) Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. ■/ Collection department Notary in the office. Rdnsselaer, Indiana

Arthur H. Hopkins, Law, Loans and Real Estate. ±x>ans on farm and City property rersonal security and chattel mortgage Buy, sell and rent farms and city prop -rty. Farm and city Are insurance Attorneys for AMERICAN BUILDING L.OAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Office over Chicago Department Store, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

F. H. Hemphill, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of Women and low grades of fever. Office in Williams block, opposite Court House. Formerly occupied by Dr. Hartsell. Phone, Office and Residence, 440.

S. Herbert Moore, fl. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All calls will receive prompt attention, night or day from my office over the Model Clothing store. Telephone No. 251. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

E. C. English, Physician & Surgeon Opposite the Jasper Savings & Trust Company Bank. Office Phone 177. Residence Phone, lift. RENSSELAER. INDIANA. ~

H. L. Brown, ' DENTIST. Office over Larsh’s drug store. RENSSELAER, INDIANA,

Dr. F. A. Tuifler OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate American Sohool of Osteopathy. Post Graduate American Schoo) of Osteopathy under the founder. Dr A. T. Still. Office Hours—9-12 a. m., 1-5 p. m Tuesdays and Fridays at Monticello Ind. . 1-2 Murray Building - Rensselaer, Ind. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

Dr. J. H. Hansson VETERNARY SURGEON—Now at Rensselaer. Calls promptly answered. Office In Harr’a Bank Building. Phone 44S-

I Millions to Loan 11 We are prepared to take care S or all the Farm Loan business In | thl» and adjoining counties at S Lowest Rates and Best Terms, i regarril s» of tr.e “financial atrln- g Honey." If you have a loan con - $ tng due or desire a new loan It wIN lot be necessary to pay the excesslve rates demanded by our A competitors. J FIVE PER CENT. i small Mu - Pramoi Semico | I Irwin & Irwin I 2 Odd Fellows Bldg. Rensselaer. J I 1 & A Book on Patents oMSbbc Sentonreqnest FKTBntS ? r^ Bk Se h RICHARDSON & WOODWORTH J enifer Building Washington, D. C. PARKER’S m HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the haj. xroniotes a luxuriant growth. Never Faile to Beetore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color/ Cures sualp diseases & hair f allies. an d $ 1.00 at Druggista Use Allen’s Foot-Ease. the antiseptic powder to shake into the shoes. Makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Relieves painful, swollen, tender, sweating, aching feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. "Sold everywhere, 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S l ,. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Do you read. The Democrat?

' - —— -■ ■ .. - u —■.. ■ s— ~U * 1 ~ 1 Chicago to Northwest, Indianapolis, Clacinnati and the South. Louisville and French Lick Springs. RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Effective December, 1911. SOUTH BOUND. > No.3l—Fast Mail (daily).. 4-4 K a » No.37—Chicago to Ind'poiis 11’51 ST No. a—Louisville Mail (daily). 11 q>o a ’ S’ No.33—lnd polis Mail (daily). 1:55 D S" Accom T (daily)... 6:02 £ m . No. 3—Chicago to Louisville..ll:os p. NORTH BOUND. No. 4-—Mail (daily) .. « Accom (daily)’.’.' 7;’33 a " No.3J—last Maii (daily). io-ua a* Xo v d CWcago.*. 3:03 a m No. t> —and Kx (uailv* N<x3o—lnd'poiis to ChT Passengers for C. H. & D. pm’nSl ?Iv aU . IX,lnL t baj'OLd Indianapolis shouM ;ake train No. 37 from here as Indian--11533.5S DO * lhe lelmiUal f ° r i No. 4 wifi stop at Rensselaer" to let off passengei-s from points south of Monon, and take passengers for Loweh. Hammond and Chicago. a-uweu, Nos. 31 and 33 make direct connec. tions at Monon for Lafayette. w - H - b LAM, Agent, Rensselaer.

OFFICIAL DlltEClUKl. CITY OFFICERS. nr. i r j Councilmen. 2nd Large* 1 C ’j ’ r^’ liarry Kresler At Large ,_c. J, Dean, A. G. Catt JUDICIAL. ~ Circuit Judge.. Charles W. Hanley COUNTY OFFICERS. 'll 61 *- ..Charles C. Warner W. I. Hoover Tr^ n ° r " J " P ‘ Hammond Treasurer A . A . F u Recorder j. w . TUw surveyor w . Osoorn. Coroner. ........ J. Wrisht Supt. Public Schools Ernest Lamson Coupty Assessor.. John Q. Lewis Health 0fficer........ “ .E. N. Loy COMMISSIONERS. Ist District Wm. H. Hershtaan 2nd District Charles F. Stackhouse 3rd District Charles T. Denham Commissioners' Court meets the First Monday of each month. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. Trustees Township *■ Barkley Charles Maj. Carpenter J. W. Selmer Gillam £?° r .? e ............Flanging Grove VV. H. W ortley Jordan Snip Keener Edward Parkison Marii.n George L. Parks Milroy H P Lane.. ...Newton Isaac Kight Union Albert Keene.................. Wheatfield Fred Karch Walker Ernest Lamson, Co. Supt Rensselaer ci. C. Kn^1i5b,....... James H. Green.. Remington Geo O Stembel Wheatfield Iruani Officer..C. B. Stewart. Rensselaer IKL STEES’ LARDS, JORDAN TOWNSHIP. The undersigned trustee of Jordan J ownship attends to official business at his residence on Mondays of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address, Rensselaer, Ind R-3* W. H. WORTLEY, Trustee. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. The undersigned trustee of Newton township attends to official business at his residence on the First and Third Thursdays of each month. Persona having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice addrtss, Rensselaer. Ind., R-R-J. E. P. LAKE, Trustee. UNION TOWNSHIP. The undersigned trustee of Union township attends to official business at his store in Fair Oaks on Fridays of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postofflce address. Fair Oaks. Indiana. ISAAC KIGHT

IWKhiPillM AT REASONABLE RATES Your property in City, Town, yillage or Farm, against fire, lightning or wind; your livestock against death or theft, and YOUR AUTOMOBILE against fire from any cause, theft or collision. Written on the cash, single note or installment plan. All Losses Paid Promptly. Call ’Phone 208 or write for a good policy in a good company. RAY D. THOfIPSON Rensselaer, Ind. Hi ffl. .DEALER IN Lime ii M (mi M. wwvwv raiHERJRD.