People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Votive to Township Candidates.
We, the undersigned, Chairmen of the Republican State Committee and the Democratic State Commitiee, respectfully, hereby agree that we will abide and be bound by the following agreement with reference to the nomination and certification of Township Officers, to-wit: The nomination of candidates for township offices must be certified to the County Clerk in the same manner that nominations for County Offices are certified.
The certificate showing these nominations must be, by the County Clerk, laid before the County Board of Election Commissioners and upon this authority said Board must cause the names of such township candidates to be printed upon the official ballot in the same manner that the names of candidates for County offices are printed upon official ballots. Such is the pi’ovision of the statute of 1893 in relation to the election of township officers, w’henconsidered together with the provision of the General Election law which goveims in such matters. The certificates of nomination of township candidates must be filed with the County Clerk within the time prescribed by law for the filing of certificates of nomination for County offices. John K. Gowdy, Chm. Republican State Com. T. Taggart, Chm. Democratic State Com-
Union Township Convention. The Populists of Union are requested to meet in mass convention Saturday, Sept. 29, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Wild Lily school house, to nominate a township ticket. John F. Garriot, Chairman. Don’t forget W. E. Overton when you want to take a ride or feed your horse. Lakey and Sayler, the new bakers, are prepared to do all kinds of fancy baking. Give them a call if you are needing anything in this line. NoTiCE--Being convinced that we can’t pay cash unless we get the cash, we have concluded to adopt the cash system on and after Sept. 10, 1894. W. L. Wood, Aix, Ind The sweetest and most pleasant homes can be provided by purchasing one of Leopold’s South Addition lots at a very low price and on easy terms. A. Leopold, proprieter. Office at the “Model” store,
