Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1884 — MEETING OF THE DEMOCRAT C CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF JASPER COUNTY. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MEETING OF THE DEMOCRAT C CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF JASPER COUNTY.
Pursuant to notice, the members of the Democratic Central Committee of Jasper county, Ind., met at the Committee rooms, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, May 31st, 1884, and the following proceedings were had, Hzra C. Nowels in the chair, to-wit: The basis for delegates to the Judicial and Representative Couven* tions was agreed upon Each town* ship is entitled to one delegate, and one one additional for every fraction over fifty votes cast for Secretary of State Myers, at the last election, as follows: Township. Delegates. Hanging Grove, 1 Gillarn, 1 Walker. 2 Barkley, 3 Marion, 5 Jordan, 1 Newton, 3 Keener, 1 Kankakee, 1 Whea field, 1 Milroy, 1 Union, 3 Carpenter, 4 Ao. of Del gates, 27 The basis for delegates to the County Convention, to be held In Rensselaei, August 9th, 1884, was fixed at one delegate for every 10 votes, and one for each fraction over, cast for Secretary of State Myers at the last election, and is as follows: Township Delegates* Hanging Grove. 4 >f Gillum, 5* Walker. 6 Barkley, H Marion. 20 Jordan, 5 Newton, 7 Keener, 2 Kankakee, 4 Wheasfleld, 3 Milroy, 3 Union, 6 Carpenter, 15 No. of Del 'gates, 91 The delegates to the Judicial and Representative Conventions will be selected at t.je same time and place a$ those for the County Convention, provided the conventions are not called far an earlier date. Incase the Judicial ami Representative Con ventlons meet tiist. It is recommended that delegates be selected on the aturday previous John G. Culp, JoelF. Spriggs, Lewis Rich, B. H. Patton and W.L.Brin-. gle were appointed a Committee of Ways and Means. The jeveral townships arc recommended to select delegates to the Con entions named, on the first Saturday iu August uext. It was moved, aud carried, that Committee and Club rooms be secured for the campaign, at the rate of $4 per month. EZRA C. NOWELS, Chairman. James W. Douthit, Sec’y.
