Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ’ CITY OFFICERS Mayor Charles G. Spitler J Clerk,, Charles Morlan Treasurer.... Charles M. Sands . Attorney. Moses Leopold . Marshal. Vern Robinson . Civil Engineer.... W. F. Osborne , Fire ChiefJ. J. Montgomery . Fire Warden....J. J. Montgomery . Councilmen Ist Ward..............Rdy Wood ... 2nd Ward Frank Tobias ■ 3rd W ard,.. . Frank King At Large.. Rex Warner, F. Kresler 1 JUDICIAL Circuit Judge.. Charles W. Hanley Prosecuting Attorney-Reuben Hess Terms of Court —Second Monday in February, April. September and November. Four week terms. COUNTY OFFICERS Clerk. Jesse Nichols Sheriffß. D. McColly Auditor.......J. P. Hammond Treasurer........ Charles V. May Recorder..... George Scott SurveyorE. D. Nesbitt Coroner Dr. C. E. Johnson County Assessor.. .G. L. Thornton Health Officer.. Dr. F. H. Hemphill COMMISSIONERS Ist DistrictH. W. Marble 2nd Distrist......D. S. Makeever 3rd District... Charles Welch Commissioners’ Court meets the First Monday of each month* COUNTY BOARD EDUCATION Trustees Township Grant Davisson Barkley Burdett Porter Carpenter James StevensGillam Warren E Poole. .Hanging Grove John KolhoffJordan •R. E. Davis.... Kankakee Clifford Fairchild Keener Harvey Wood, jr Marion George FoulksMilroy John Rush Newton George Hammerton - Union Joseph Salrin.Walker Albert S KeeneWheatfield E. Lamson. Co. Bupt.. .Rensselaer Truant Officer, C. B. Steward. Rensselaer

TRUSTEES’ CARD. JORDAN TOWNSHIP The undersigned trustee of Jordan Township attends to official business at his residence on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address —Rensselaer, Indiana. Second and last Saturday of each month in G. A. Willlm’s law office. JOHN KOLHOFF, Trustee.

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