Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1891 — STILL IT’S “SUPERINTENDENT” WARREN. [ARTICLE]

STILL IT’S “SUPERINTENDENT” WARREN.

Q The Township Trustees met in the Auditor’s office Monday at 1 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a County School Superintendent, to succeed J. F. Warren. They were called to order by the auditor, who acted as their secretary, ex-officio. W.-O. Roadifer, of Carpenter tp., was elected chairman of the meeting. All Trustees were present. On a call for nomintions J. F. Bruner of Keener, proposed the name of J. F. Warren, the present incumbent. H. Paulson, of Kankakee Tp., proposed Clias. R. Peregrine, of Hanging Grove, and M. Robinson, of Gillam, proposed McKmdree Faris, of that township. A single ballot was taken with the following vote: J. F. Warren 10 votes. C. R. Peregrine 2 votes. McKindree Faris 1 vote. The chairman announced the vote and declared Mr. Warren duly elected, for the term of two years.