Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1894 — Marion Township’s New Precincts. [ARTICLE]

Marion Township’s New Precincts.

Voters in Marion township ought to be able to remember the boundaries of their precincts very easily now, as the boundaries are the new gravel roads, which intersect at the crossing, corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, the most prominent street crossing in Rensselaer. Precinct No. 1, might also be called northwest precinct. It is bounded by LoDg Ridge and Poor Farm gravel roads, the macadamized streets from the Rensselaer depot to McCoy’s bank, being considered a psrt of Long Ridge road. Its voting place is the north sample room, in the Mukeever House.

Precinct No. 2, which might be call»d northeast precinct, is bounded by Lorg Ridge and Pleasant Ridge roads. Its voting place is the Sheriff’s office, in the court house. Precim t No. 3, or as it might be called, the southeast precinct, is bounded by Pleasant Ridge and Col lege roads. Its voting place is in the Rensstlarr town hall. Precinct No. 4, or the southwest precinct, is bounded by Poor Farm and College roads. Its voting place is Ijger’f carpenter shop.