Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1918 — TOWNSHIP TICKET [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

TOWNSHIP TICKET

Barkley— GßANT DAVISSON, Trustee: JOHN E. COOPER, Assessor. Carpenter —JOSEPH GRAHAM, Trustee; E. J. BAXTER, Assessor. Gillam— JOHN W. SELMER, Trusts; JAKE JOHNSON, Assessor. Hanging Grove —S. B. SNEDEKER, Trustee; VIRGIL W. HOBSON, Assessor. - Jordan—JOHN KOLHOFP, Trustee; FRANK NESIUS, Assessor. Kankakee—LEE E. OLA XL BROOK, Trustee; GILBERT D. SEEGRIST, Assessor. Marion—CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE, Trustee; C. W. DUVALL, Assessor. MiIroy—CHARLES C, WOOD, Trustee; CHARLES E. CLARK, Assessor. Newton— JOHN LONERGAN, Trustee; JOHN W. PHASES, Assessor. Union—WALTER HARRINGTON, Trustee; W. H. MYERS, Assessor. Wheatfield—JOHN BOWIE, Trustee; (no candidate for assessor.) WaIker—WILLIAM Trustee; MARK OTT, Assessor.

Sam L. Callaway, Democratic candidate for Clerk of the Supreme Court and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Appellate Court of Indiana, is well and personally known over the State. He was born in Cass county, raised on a farm in White county, taught school, read law, was clerk of the White Circuit Court, being well qualified for the position he seeks;' has made good with the attorneys over the State who do business with the Clerk’s office—being nominated from White county and the tenth district —and the only Deputy Clerk ever noir’ nated by either party for the office. IHe is asking your support on November sth, ujardless of party as a matter of home pride from his District —any favors shown him will be appreciated and year confidence will not be betrayed.—Advertisement.

SAMUEL L. CALLAWAY.