Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1882 — DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Clerk—Nathaniel 8. Bates. For Auditor—Ezra C. Nowels. For Treasurer For Sheriff—John W. Duvall. For Recorder —John T. Ford. For Coroner— Sylvester Healey. For Surveyor—Charles W. Lowman. Commissioners. First District—Georoe Btalbaum. Second District—David Gray. Third District -Edward W. Culf. Will B- Piice who, a few months ago, took his departure from Jasper for the wilds of Dakoto, has been ap« pointed Sheriff of Hand county, in that Territory. We congratulate our friend Price in this recognition of his value as a citizen and gentleman. Hand county is fortunate in the se* lection made.
Alarge delegation of our cit* izens visited Chicago last Sat’ urday and called upon Gen’ Sheridan at his headquarters in that city. They were received most cordially by the General, who is a very pleasant gentleman and utterly devoid of “red tape” or stylish airs'. The delegation was a representative one, and composed of the following gentlemen: HonE. P. Hammond, Chairman of Ex. Com., and Commandant of Post; H. E. James, representing McPherson Post, G. A. B.; E. E. Rockwood, representing Board of County Comm’rsjC. H. Price, Clerk; E. C. Nowels, Auditor; M. B. Alter, Treasurer; J. T. Abbett, W. Powell, Sheriff; Louis Alter, Surveyor; J. H. Willey and B. F. Ferguson, of Town Trustees; M. FChilcote, Sec., and F. W. Bab’ cock, Tres. Ex. Com.; John G. Reynolds, Ass’t Q’r; Dr. J. JL Loughridge, Ch’mn Com. on Invitation; Dr. O. C. Link, F. J. Sears, W. J. Imes, Leslie Grant, Healey Bros, and many other prominent business men. The interview was most satisfactory to all concerned, The spirits; health and mise to attend our re-union and see and mingle With his old comrades.
