Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1883 — In Favor of the Tax. [ARTICLE]

In Favor of the Tax.

To show how generally the best people of Marion township favor the proposed railroad tax we give a few names gathered, almost at random, from among the many which, might be given: Judge Hammond, Alfred Thompson, David Nowels, W. S. Coen, G. H. Brown, Rev. Claypool, Rev. Zumbielta, Dr. J. Richey, Dr. Loughridge, Dr. Washburn, Dr. Hartsell, Dr. Bitters, F. W. Babctrck, Dr. R. Y. Martin, J. W. Williams, M. F. Chilcote, L- L. Daugherty, Berry Parrik, G. M. Robinson, R. S. Dwiggins, H. W. Wood, 1. J. Porter, T. J. Randal, J. M. Wasson, Win C. Fierce, J. W. Powell, M. B. Alter, J. H. Willey, A. Leopold, Emmet Kannal, Geo. Kannal, F. B. Meyers, H. E. James, Joseph Hardman, R. H. Purcupiie, Norman Warner, Ludd Hopkins, J. v\. Douthit, F. J. Sears, T. J. Farden, Rial Benjamin, Samuel Scott, James Welsh. The list might be extended almost indetinitly but we have given enough for the purpose above indicated. A Card i hanks —l r he sons an«l daughter.* of of ibo late Mrs. Mary Tharp, n quest us to express to their many kiml filends in Keneselaer, their deep sen*e of gratitude over the many tou-rhing mark- of kindness and syrnpaphy shown duiintr the occasion of their mother's death and burial*