Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1884 — COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES. [ARTICLE]
COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES.
Below will bo found in full, the Jasper County Republican Central committees and the various township committees, as organized at the Mass convention of February lGth, with the additions of such township committees as were not then organized. COUNTY CENTRAL C OMMITTEE. w. A. Rinehart. Chairman. • !. E. Mn<whtdlv-4Sto«Eetavy.~. —-— “■ Daniel D. Redmond. Hanging Grove Township. Thomas Robinson, Giilam Township. William Myers, Walker Township. S. R. Nichols, Barkley Township. Addison Parkinson, Marion Township. W. W. Watson, Marion Towhship. A. J. Yeoman, Jordan Township. J. W. Warren, Newton Township. R. W. Marshall, Keener Township. I. D. Dunn, Kankakee Township. J. F. Pettit, Walker Township. Chas. Myers, Wheatiield Township. S. 0. Maxwell, Carpenter Township. 0. M. Vickery, Carpenter Township. A. E Pierson, Union Township. TinVNSrtlE COMMITTKES. Hanging Guove.— D. 1). Redmond, chairman, J. W. Jacks, H. E. Parkinson, Eiias Hammerton, Washington Cook. Gillam.— Thos. Robinson, chairman, A, G. Robb, Thos. H. McCullough, Geo. S. Guild, R. L. P. Massey. Barkley. —Samuel R. Nichols, chairman, Oscar Abbott, Theodore Hurley, Simeon Dowell, Addison Robinson. Marion —No rtii Precinct.—Addison Parkinson, chairman, J. F. Warren, Chas. W. Coen. South Precinct. —W W. Watson, chairman, J. M. Wasson, I. J. Porter. Jordan. —A. J. Yeoman, chairman, John Roadifer, M. G. Lewis, Edward Snodgrass, James V. Dutton. Newton. —J. W. Warren, chairman, Prior Rowen, J ohn T. Sayler, John Martindale, S. E. Yeoman. Keener. —W. C. Tyler, chairman, R. W. Marshall, D. E. Fairchild, Fred Schwanke.
Kankakee.— l. D. Dunn, chairman, Edward Biggs. Thos. Paulson, John Mannan, Wm. Dahncke. Walker.—J. F. Pettit, chairman, Win. Kennedy, W. A. Brown, Ed. Tanner, W. F. Holle. Wit EATFiELD.— Chas. Myers, chairman, Harmon Melser, Leon Shaffner, Noah Frame, Frauk Stevens. Oaui'Knter—East Precinct.— S. C. Maxwell, chairman, James W. Zea, * Daniel Eastburn, Jas. Thompson, Jas. E. Stiller. West Precinct.—O. M. Vickery, chairman, Henry Mfersh, John A. Lamborn, E. B. Vondcrsmith. Union.— A. E. Pierson, chairman, Stephen Comer, F. J. Gant, F. C. Hall. J. LI. Hamakcr.
The Lafayette papers contained several accounts last week of skin games played upon the farmers by lightning-rod sharks. We repaat our warning of last week and advise our readers to be very careful as to whom they have dealings with, and also as to the kind of deal they enter into. JI4 - : V' ' I ; The Delphi Times qE last week devotes half a column to tell how the botany class of this place gathered toadstools for mushrooms and came near dying from the effects of eating the mistaken plant.. Of course, no such thing ever happened here, the whole fabrication originating in the fertile brain of the young localizer of that paper, who lies awake nights to promulgate something derogatory to Monticello. Try it again ydung man.—[Monticello Herald. Quite a number who have had experience frith country roads drained by tile are giving through the papers an account of the results. In every instance, so far as known, the verdict is in favor of tiling as being more economical, effective and every way Satisfactory than any other method practicable under the usual conditions of roadmaking in the couutry. One satisfactory plan is to lay a line of tile of ample size lengthwise of and along the center-line of the roadbedj at a depth great enough to draw the water from below the bottom of the open ditches by the road aide.
