Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1899 — REGIBTER OF STATE BOARDS. [ARTICLE]

REGIBTER OF STATE BOARDS.

Complete List of Those Appointed by Governor Mount, The roster of the various boards of institutions and others • appointed by the Governor has been completed. The list, with the date of expiration es terms, is given below: —Central Hospital for Insane.— D. H. Davis, Rep., Knlghtstown, Jan. 1, 1901; John Osterman, Dera.. Indianapolis, Jan. 1, 19C2; Albert O. Lockridge, Rep., Greencastle, Jan. 1, 1900. —Northern Hospital for Insane.— Charles W. Slick, Rep., Mishawaka, Jan. 1, 1901; Rufus Magee, Deo., Logansport, Jan. 1, 1902; B. F. Keesling, Rep., Logansport, Jan. 1,1900. —Eastern Hospital for Insane.— E. G. Hill, Rep., Richmond, Jan. 1, 1900; Silas W. Hale, Dem., Geneva, Jan. 1, 1902; William D. Page, Rep., Fort Wayne, Jan; 1, 1901. —Southern Hospital for Insane.— W. L. Swormstedt, Dem., Evansville, Jan. L 1902; William R. Gardiner, Rep.. Washington, Jan. 1, 1901; William R. McMahon, Rep., Huntington, Jan. 1, 1900. —lndiana State Prison.— B. H. Nebeker, Rep.. Covington, Jan. X, 1900; Walter Vail. Rep., Michigan City, Jan. I, 1901; R. S. Foster, Rep., Indianapolis, Jan. 1, 1902. —lndiana Reformatory.— D. J. Terhune, Linton, March 22, 1900; William H. Elchhorn, Bluffton, April 9, 1902; Charles E. Shiveley, Richmond, March 22, 1903; Henry Clay Duncan, Bloomington, March 22, 1901. —Reform School for Boys.— George F. McGinnis, Indianapolis, March L 1903; W. C. Ball, Terre Haute, March 1, 1903; George A. H. Shldeler, Marion, March 8, 1901. —Reform School for Girls.— Claire A. Walker. Indianapolis, March 8, 1903; Isabella Roache, Indianapolis, March 3, 1903; Laura Ream, Indianapolis, March 4, 1901. —Soldiers and Bailors’ Orphans’ Home.— George W. Ham, Greenfield, March 23, 1901; Harry Watts, Knlghtstown, March 23, 1001; Julia S. Conklin, Westfield, Feb. 15. 1903. —School for Feeble-minded Youth.— Mary R. Harper, Rep., Fort Wayne, March 23, 1901; E. A. K. Hackett, Dem., Fort Wayne, March 23, 1901; John M. Spann, Rep., Indianapolis, March 1, 1903. —Purdue University.— William V. Stuart, Lafayette, Jan. 1, 1901; Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, July L 1901; W. A Banks, Laporte, July 1, 1901; James M. Barrett, Fort Wayne, July 1, 1899; J. H. Van Natta, Battle Ground, July 1, 1899; J. 8. Martin, Brookvtlle, July 1, 1899; David E. Beem, Spencer, July 1, 1903; Sylvester Johnson, Irvington, July 1, 1903; WIIW lam O’Brien, Lawrenceburg, July 1, 1903; James A Smart, president; W. B. Stone, vice president, and Stanley Coulter, secretary. —State Normal School.— William H. Armstrong, Indianapolis, Jan. 6, 1900; Lewis B. Martin, Terre Haute, Jan. 6, 1900; J. H. Tomlin, Shelby ville, Jan. 20, 1902; Charles W. Ward, Newport, Jan. 20, 1902. • s »► "S*- t-agHunr* ■ r —State University.— Isaac Jenklnson, Richmond, Jnly L 1900; R. I. Hamilton, Huntington, July 1, 1899; Samuel R. Lyon, Bloomington, July 1, 1899; B. F. Shiveley, South Bend, July 1, 1899; C. L. Henry, Anderson, July 1, 1900; R. A Ogg, Greencastle; Edward Corr, Bloomington; W. D. Robinson, Princeton; Joseph Swain, president; William L. Bryan, vice president; W. E. Woodburn, treasurer; H. A. Hoffman, dean. Board consists of eight members—five elected by the State Board of Education and three by the alumni of the university. —State Soldiers’ Home.— David N. Foster, Fort Wayne, Feb. 25, 1901; C. J. Murphy, Evansville, Feb. 25, 1901; James R. Carnahan, Indianapolis, Feb. 25, 1900; I. B. McDonald, Columbia City, Feb. 25, 1900; John Levering, Lafayette, Feb. 25, 1902. —Deaf and Dumb Institute.— Samuel A. Bonner, Rep., Greensburg, Jan. 1, 1900; Tarvln C. Grooms, Dem., Greencastle, Jan. 1, 1902; Charles E. Haugh, Dem., Indianapolis, Jan. 1, 1901. —lnstitution for the Blind.— Nelson Bradley, Rep., Greenfield, Jan. 1, 1902; James L. Allen, Rep., Covington, Jan. I, 1900; John F. Hennessey, Dem., Indianapolis, Jan. L 190 L —State Board of Charities.— Governor of Indiana, president ex-officio; John R. Elder, Indianapolis, March 1, 1902; Timothy Nicholson, Richmond, March 1, 1902; Thomas E. Ellison, Fort Wayne, March 1, 1901; Mary A. Spink, Indianapolis, March 1, 1901; Margaret F. Peelle, Indianapolis, March 23, 1900; Demarches C. Brown, Irvington, March 23, 1900. —Live Stock Sanitary Commission.— George W. Hall, president, Raleigh, March 9, 1903; M. S. Claypool, Muncle, March 9, 1900; V. K. Officer, Volga, March 31, 1901; Mortimer Levering, secretary, Lafayette; State Veterinarian, F. A. Balaer, Newcastle. —Board of Medical Examiners.— W. A Spurgeon, Muncle, April 23, 1902; William F. Curryer, IndianapoUs, April 23, 1902; J. M. Dinnen, Fort Wayne, April 23, 1903; William T. Gott, Crawfordsvllle, April 23, 1900; J. C. Webster, Lafayette, April 23, 1901. —Factory Inspection.— Daniel F. Me A bee, chief, Muncle, May L 1903. —Board of Tax Commissioners.— Thomas B. Busklrk, Paoli, May 1, 1901; John C. Wingate, Wingate, March 10, 1903. —Fish and Game Commissioner. Z. T. Sweeney, Columbus, Feb. 13, 1903. —Labor Commission.— B. Frank Schmid. IndianapoUs. May X, 1903; Lycurgus McCormack, Indianapolis, May 1, 1903. —State Board of Health.— H, Jameson, Indianapolis, March 1, 1901; T. Henry Davis, president, Richmond, May 8, 1899; E. D. Laughlln, vice president, Orleans, March 1, 1901; J. H. Forrest, Marion, May 6, 1899; J. N. Hurty, secretary, Indianapolis, Feb. 28, 1903. —Board of Pharmacy.— G. W. Sloan, Indianapolis, May 1, 1903; J. E. Otto, Columbus, May 1, 1902; C. B. Woodworth, Fort Wayne, May L 1901; H. B. Gllck, Lafayette, May 1, 1900; C. E. OreceIlus, New Albany, May 1, 1900. —Metropolitan Police Boards.— Terms all expire on first Tuesday of the years set opposite each name. Logansport—T. R. Sewell, Rep., 1901; John 1. Sheerin, Dem., 1902; D. B. McConnell, Rep., 1900. Lafayette—William C. Mitchell, Rep., 1902; Max Pottslltzer, Dem., 1901; John O. Morgan, Rep., 1900. South Bend—Christian Fassnacht, Rep., 1900; D. R. Leeper, Dean., 1902; J. Clinton Stover, Rep., 1901, New Albany—Fred D. Conner, Rep., 1900; C. P. Cook, Dem., 1902; R. M. Bordmen, Rep., IDOL Jeffersonville —Charles A. Schlmpff, Rep., 1900; Jacob 8. Fry, Dem., 1902; George A. Clark, Rep., 190 L Michigan City—Lyman A Ashton, Rep., 1900; William H. Donly, Dem., 1902; Joseph Oliver, Rep., 1901. Terre Haute—O. E. Raldy. Rep., 1900; S. B, Davis, Dem., 1902; John Barbazette, Rep., 1901. Anderson—Harry Hardle, Rep., 1901; Daniel F. Mustard. Dem., 1902; James Wellington. Rep., 1900. Elkhart—J. D. Braden. Rep., 1900; David Harman, Dem., 1902; C. J. Gillette, Rep., 1901. Muncle—Cyrus R. Heath. Rep., 1901; Victor E. Silrerberg. Dem., 1902; Frank G. Jackson, Rep., 1900. Richmond—James Martin, Dem., 1902; Isaac Gorman, Rep., 1901; Albert G. Ogburn, Rep., 1900. El wood—John H. Elliott. Rep.. 1901; Martin C. Goode, Dem., 1900; Fred Seeley, Rep., 1902.