Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Notes. The convention was one of the most harmonious and good natured ever held in Rensselaer. The civil government clashes of the Renselaer schools atended thq convention in a body to get an insight as to the way business is transacted in a political convention. The old wheel horses were nearly all present as delegates. John Porter was there from the east precinct of Carpenter township, while his sons Burr and John represented the south and west precincts respectively. C. O. Spencer, of DeMotte/wKo has not attended a convention for 10 of 12 years, but previous to that time had never missed a convention, was again . A present-as a .delegate. His good natured “Joshing” kept the crowd in a good humor. The ticket nominated is a strong one, and should have the loyal support of every republican in the county. Butter Wrappers ‘furnlßhed at this office —printed or blank.
