Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1908 — When the New Officers Go In. [ARTICLE]

When the New Officers Go In.

Thomas R. Marshall will take office along with the lieutenant governcr. The other state officers elected at Tuesday’s election will take office on the following dates: Seeretaiy of state, November 24; attorney-gen-eral, clerk of the supreme court, state statistician, judge of the supreme court and judge of the appellate cou-t, January 1; sta e treasurer, Februaty

10; superintendent of public instruc j tion, Marcli 15th. Congressman Crurapa' ker will su - ceed himself on Murch 4, 1909. Judge C. W. Han’ey will suceelj himself as Judge of the Newtbn-Jas-per circuit court on Jan. 1, 1909; a. which time Fied Locgwell ail b c me prosecuting attorney, sueteehog R O. Graves, of Morocco. Abraham Halleck, of Ren se.se*, 1 will take his seat as a number cf the state Benale on Jan. Ist, succeeding Algle J. Law, who was ele tel Lr the short term. John G. Brovn will also become the repretentatH e of White and Pulaski counties at t • same time, succeeding Cur is D. Meeker, of Montlceilo. Jesse D. Allman will not conclude his first term as county treasurer until Dec. 31, 1909, and he will then succeed himself for two more years, so that he has still a little over three years to serve. , John W. Tilton will have four yean to serve, his second term as recorder beginning Jan- Ist 1909, Louis P. 9hlrer will succeed John O’Connor M sheriff on Jan. 1, 1909. Jennings Wright will also su ceed

himself as coronor, beginning k s new term, Jan. Ist, 1909. County commissioners are elected for three year te. ms, and John FeLet succeed himself on Jan. I, 1909, and Chas. T. Denham on Jan. 1, 1910. The trustees lei ms of office ere !of four years length and begin Jan. 1, 1909.