Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1916 — Page 6
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REGISTRATION DAY SET FOR OCTOBER 9 IN STATE
Only One Session of Board in Each Precinct.—lnstructions Are Sent Out. October 9 will be voters’ registration day this year. There will be only one session of the registration board in each precinct in Indiana. Voters who were registered in 1914 and who still live in the same precincts in which they were registered at that time will not be required to register again this year, but any voter who has moved since the 1914 election or who lives in a different precinct from the one in which h? voted at that time will not be eligi ble to vote this year unless he registers October 9 in the precinct in which he now lives. Democratic and Republican slate committees have sent instructions *o all of the county organizations in the state on the subject of registration of voters, and both parties are working to make the registration of their voters complete. The following information is contained in a circular sent out by the Democratic state committee: The Board: An inspector, appointed by the board of commissioners of the county at its regular August session preceding the election; he must, at time of appointment, be either a voter and resident freeholder of the township in which the precinct is situate, and have resided in said township continuously for one year immediately prior thereto, or a resident householder and voter of the precinct with continuous residence in the precinct for at least two years Immediately prioi thereto: Two registration clerks to be appointed by the inspector not less than five (d) days before the day of registration. These be voters and residents of the precinct. They can not both be adherents of one and the same political party. There Is no provision as to what parties they must belong, except, that in writing, and at least ten (101 days before the registration session, one of these clerks may be nominated
by the county chairman of each of the political parties which cast the second highest and third highest vote in the county at the last preceding general election, and upon receiving such nomination, the inspector shall so appoint. (Section 3,
CHAI/fAVgUA ‘P'ROG'RAM - - UPLIFT KD&x- ~± ' Is.-.. ‘w! Im- r< Wk * Wit ill! - ,r.. KJ ?üb/ - MtfSl - OUR Chautauqua Is for the purpose of providing our community with a week of wholesome Pnt O rt o ,r, m ™ pie and also set the standards for higher ideals. The lecturers coming from all cornera of dearth st ® ompan,es brou g ht here from all parts of the country delight the peotalkers and also know how to make the people laugh while they are telling them educatlonal feature to the program. These men andl women are good n mu A „ gOO , d Chautau( J ua - such as we have, is a fine advertisement for a town. It brings people from the .nn aUV The Tlncni° r Ch g Chautauqua for the children and young people is worth the whole effort, as it helps to mold their of lif rroUndlllg townß - Jt hel P» business and shows our town i» The Lincoln Chautauqua, with eleven years’ experience, has definite Ideas along educational lines that endeavor* , nnHn thJt be an aid to the public schools. ’ at endeav <>r to uplift the community, help make better people, vitalize the churches and
Acts, 1915, Page 5 32.) The session: (1) Held on Monday, the 29th day before the election, which this year is October 9, 1916. (2) The law does not provide for any other session. (3) Begins at 6 a. m. and ends at 9 p. m., of that
day, except (4) When necessary to accommodate the voters it may be prolonged one (1), the next dav, during like hours, upon (5) \ request in writing, signed by 10 voters of the precinct, three (3) of whom are freeholders, filed with the registration board. Permanent registration: (i) if the registration books of any precinct, used in 1914, have been destroyed, or are mutilated or inaccessible, or for any other cause unfit to be used, there has to be a registration of every voter, in thdt precinct, upon/proper notice posted by the inspector, but otherwise, (2) Any voter resident in the precinct, whose name appears on the registration books of his precinct, and who has continued to reside in the precinct in which he is registered and who shall not be disfranchised, and who has voted at the last preceding general election, shall not be required to register again. (3) In addition to the necessity of reregistering where the books are unfit foi use, it may occur that the bound-, aries of a precinct are changed (which can not be done later than the .March session before the election» and in this event, voters should satisfy themselves on registration day that their nacres are on the permanent list being prepared by the board, and if necessary, register for that purpose. (4) In case of omission, inadvertently or otherwise, of the name of a voter that registered and voted in 1914 at the general election, he can be reinstated by filing a sworn statement, provided for in Sec. c -- acts 1915, at page 539, this statement to be endorsed by two freeholders of the precinct, and should be made out on blanks substantially in the language of the statute. This statement can be filed with the auditor of the county any time before he has delivered the registration books to the inspector of the election board, or can be made and filed with the election board on the day of the election, and the voter will be entitled to vote. (5) All who have changed precincts since the election in 191* should register in 1916 whether they voted in 1914 or not. Absent voters—Registration by affidavit: (1) Any voter, required to register, may when the facts justify, register by sworn application, containing: (a) All matters required of applicants in person, (b) A statement that on the day or days of registration he is, or will be, unavoidably absent from the county, stating his whereabouts on such day or days, or that he is sick, or quarantined, as the case may be. (c) That thereby and bv reason thereof he is prevented from registering in person at said session of said board, (d) The application must be sworn to before some officer authorized to administer oaths and having an official seal. (e) Two freeholders residing in the precinct must certify, on the application, that they are acquainted with the applicant, that he is the person he represents himself to be, and that the facts stated in the application by him are true, (fl The application, when so swor ? and certified, shall be delivered to the board of registration of the precinct where applicant resides, by any registered voter of the pretinct, on the day or days that the board is in session to receive applications for registration.
Should Sloan’s Liniment Go Along? Of course it should! For after ,a strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan’s Liniment will take the soreness and stiffness a'way and get you in fine shape for the morrow. You should also use it for a sudden attack of toothache, stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are incidental to a vacation. “We would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out without Sloan’s Liniment.” Writes one vacationist: “We use it for everything from cramps to toothache.” Put a bottle in your bag, be prepared and have no regrets.—Advt. Subscribe for The Democrat.
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Why Endure Summer Colds? It isn’t necessary to have a stuffed head, running nose. To cough your head off as it were. All you need do is to use Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. The soothing and healing balsams open the clogged air passages and in a short time you get relief and stare on the road to recovery. Your nose stops running, you cough less and jou know you are getting better. Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left as a cough and cold insurance.—Advt. Subscribe for The Democrat. Notice of Steel Bridge Letting No. 2899. Notice is herby given that on Tuesday, August 8, 1916, the board of commissioners of Jasper county Indiana, ■will receive sealed proposals tor the construction of a steel bridge over the Bass ditch, on the nortl and south highway between section 13, township 32 north, range five west, Jasper county, Indiana, and section 18, township 32 north, range
four west, in Starke county, Indiana. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications on file In the auditor’s office. All bids to be on file by 2 o’clock of said date and to be accompanied by bond and affidavit according to law. - The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of commissioners of Jasper and Starke counties, Indiana. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper- County, Indiana. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court of Jasper county, state of Indiana, executor of the estate of William Reinhertz, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM J. REINHERTZ, Executor. July 13, 1916. jls-22-29 NOTICE OF LETTTING CONTRACT FOR BUILDING SCHOOL HOUSE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Trustee of Jordan Township in Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a proposed new school building in Jordan Township in Jasper county, Indiana. Bids will be received until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 29th day of July, 1916, at which time bids 'will be opened by the undersigned at the office of the County Superintendent in the court house in Rensselaer. Indiana. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check t in the sum equal to ten per cent of the bid to guarantee that contract will be executed and bond given as provided by law in the event the bid is accepted and contract awarded. All bids must be for the construction of the building complete, ac* cording to plans and specifications. Plans and specifications may be seen and examined at the office of the County Superintendent in the court house at Rensselaer. Indiana, or at the office ol the undersigned at his residence in Jordan township, Jasper county, Indiana. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JOHN KOLHOFF, Trustee of Jordan Township. Jasper County, Indiana. f-7-14-21-28
