Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1898 — Justices and Constables Elected. [ARTICLE]
Justices and Constables Elected.
The following justices of the peace and constables in Jasper county were elected at the recent election. The letters D. and R. denote Democratic or Republican, as the case may be. JUSTICES. Kankakee: C. C. Jones, D. E. W. Allen, D. Carpenter: Geo. B. Chappell, R. Charles Bonner Sr., R. C. F. Fisher, R. J. D. Carson, D. Walker: Joel F. Spriggs, D. Fred 8. Meiser, D. T.fira Gnlhransen, R. Milroy: William Barlow, D. Edwin Blakemore, D. William Smith, D. Marion: James A. Burnham. R. William H. Churchill, R. Joseph V. Parkison, R. Emerald Aldrich, R. Geo. W. Burk, R. Barkley: James W. Lewis, R. Thomas Driver, R. James Tanner, R. Union: Japies Wiseman, D. Samuel Thornton, D. Abraham Warne, D. Newton: John Goetz, D. Joseph Thomas, D. Frank Yeoman, D. Jordan: Warren W. Sage, D. John L. Bicknell, D. Albert L. Duvall, D. CONSTABLES ELECTED. Carpenter: William Chappell, R. Richard Pruitt, R. Charles Bonner Jr., R. Charles Shaull, R. Marion: Joel W. Childers, R. John R. Warren, R. Jesse Nichols, R. , Christie H. Vick, R. William Ferguson, R. Kankakee: Marion Albin, D. John Allen, D. Milroy: Branson Clark, D. William Yeager, D. John Southard, D. Barkley: George Daniels, R. Green B. Lewis, R. Clint Brown, R. Walker: John McGlinn Jr., D. James M. Spriggs, D. David Wesner, R. Union: Francis Geesa, D. Alfred See, D. Charles Martin, D. Jordan: John Reed Jr., D. William Dunn, D. Jacob Dewey, D. Newton: Augustus Yeoman, D. Frank Krasney, D. Christian Weurthner, D. Any of these Justices elect who desire to fill their offices, must write to the secretary of state, at Indianapolis, for their commissions, and enclose $1 for the same. After receiving their commissions, they must file an acceptable bond for $2,000 with the county clerk; and until both these requirments are complied with, they have no right to act as justices. Constables elect do not have to send to Indianapolis for but can obtain their certificates of election of the county clerk, at Rensselaer. The fees for this certificate is 25 (cents. They must file with the
clerk a good and sufficient bond for SI,OOO. Both justices and constables must pay $1 fee to the clerkâs officeafor their bonds.
