Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
E. F. Hiatt, of Richmond, Ind., representing the Dickinson Trust Co., was here today, looking after the, K. of P. building, which they own. He is quitje well pleased to have the big building filling up, and states that he has had several offers, to rent the remaining room, and he thinks* this will be done shortly. Mr. Hiatt is for Taft and Watson, and says that the attitude of the saloon forces nt Richmond is so strong in their effort to elect Marshall that many temperance democrats are going to offset it by voting for Watson. He says that Watson will-win and win by a good big majority, and believes that republicans have no reason for not supporting him unanimously. The big job of printing the county and township ballots for use in this county next Tuesday has practically been completed. The county ballots were delivered last' Saturday and are now locked up at the court house, and unship ballots are almost completed. The county ballots consist of four tickets, the republican and democratic being in full from congressman down and the prohibition being partly complete. The Independence ticket has but one name, that of Everett G. Ballard, for congress, and in Jasper county alone it is worth about $lO to carry his name on the ticket, as the parper has to be cut wide enough to accommodate a full ticket. There “areonly two tickets for township officers in all townships- but Union,where there are four. The form from which the county tickets are printed will be published in the Thursday Daily and the Friday Semi-Weekly Republican. WEDNESDAY Mrs. J. H. Chapman went to Chicago this morning for a short visit Attorney Frank Foltz made a business trip to Hammond today. Mrs. Della Reed returned this morning from a visit* of a few days at Remington. J. H. Chapman Is transacting some business at his old home at St, Joe, Mich., and visiting his mother who still resides there. Next Monday is the last day for paying taxes without the penalty attached. Better look after it at once and avoid the rush. Miss Stfsie Wagner, of Kankakee, 111., returned home today, after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Fred Kllgos, and family. Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Chicago this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Murphy. She "will be joined there next Wednesday by her husband, who remains behind to vote. Mrs. Sarah Bridgman, of Remington, took the train here this morning for Custer City, Okla., where her daughter, Mrs. Alva Dunn, resides and where she will remain all winter. CASTORIA. Bwn the Kißtl Yt)llHaw Atwavs Signature of F. B. Meyer will be home to vote next Tuesday. Frank still retains his residence in Rensselaer, but is quite apt to locate in Gary, where he has been assistant postmaster f r several months. There is more than one township ticket that will he larger than two tickets in width, and that is Keener. W. H. Tyler filed a petitionn to have his name placed on the ticket as a candidate for assessor. He is on the Independence ticket. The democrats in that township have no assessor candidate, but Cecil Fairchild is the republican candidate. . Mrs. C. Hurd, of Muncie, who has been visiting the family of her son, H. N. Hurd, at this place for the oast week, left this morning for Chicago and will go from there to Bakerville. Cal., to spend the winter with relatives. Her son, H. N. Hurd, is now working in the oil fields near Muncie, and if he likes the work he may decide to move to that place. Mrs. Benj. Harris returned Tuesday after a three week’s visit to Spokane, Washington. While tnere she met quite a number of people who formerly lived in Jasper county. The trip was made to visit her brother J. A. Crlsler who has resided there for about 32 or 33 years, having gone from near Mt. Ayr, and being one of the first settlers near where the city of Spokune Is now located.
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