Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1879 — Places of Holding Elections. [ARTICLE]

Places of Holding Elections.

Notice of places designated by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their June term, 1878, for holding elections in the several townships of said county, incompliance with an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 14th, 1877. aud ordered by Board of sstdGountv CM' inissioners at their June term, 187 U, that the County Auditor give said notice as required by law. H It is ordered by the Board that, the several places named In the Townships of Jasper Count}- are now established for places of hotdiag elections in said townships, aajotlows: flanging Grove Township, Banta School House. " 1 ,J ’ Gillum Township. Center School House Xo. 8. . Ur alter Township, School House No. 2. Barkley Township, Center School Houses - Marion Township, Sheriff's Office in obnrt House. 1 Jordan Township, School Honsc No. I. Newton Township, Saylor’s School House Keener Township. Center School House, Kankakee Township. School HonseNd. J. _ Wheatflcld Township, Center School House No, 8, Carpenter Township, Town Hall, Remington. Mllroy Township, school House No.-H - ~ * Union Township, Brushwood School House No. 1., I, Henry A. Barkley, Auditor of Jasper C ounty, Indiana, do eertify that the above is * true copy of the order of the Board of Commissioners of said County, as appears on their record of proceedings had in regard to designating places of holding elections in the Several Townships of Jasper County. W ithese my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Count»»M •*. , ssrssirsKKjr;iS““’ ” t HENRY A. BARKLFY, Auditor of Jasper County,(lndiana.

At Calff’s circus in Crawfordaville o*ii tho receipt of the election news from Ohio, the clown, whilfc singing “I Tickled Iler Under the Chin,” improvised the lollewing verse on the good news: . “All over the country the people are The excitement is now at its hight, Per all repd the papers tills evening and have The newß from’Ohio to-night, And Ewing and Rice up Suit Giver have gone. And Foster has surely gone In— By a big VO,OOO we carried the day, • And “ ‘wo tickled them under the chin.’ ” And wcticklud them under the chin, We ticklodand tickled again, They didn’t like it, we know, and nre riot slow to say so, » For we tickled them Hauler the chin.