Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1859 — REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
CLERK, d. i. Jackson. RECORDER, C. W. HENKLE. AUDITOR, D. T. HALSTEAD. COMMISSIONERS, ist District—s. McCullough. 2d District — . BENJAMIN. Commissioners’ Court is in session. Circuit Court will commence its September term next Monday. OAF-Read the advertisement of John Goetz in this paper. His work needs no “puff.” Ex-Governor Wallace died a’ his residence in Indianapolis last Sunday night, of apoplexy. (fs“The State election in Vermont was held yesterday. It comes off in Maine next Monday. the advertisement of our goodnatured Teutonic friend, M. Eger, in another column. Cyrus L- Dunham, Secretary of State, and spoken of as the next Democratic candidate for Governor, was in town yesterday. ljfv"All persons having lists of names of stockholders in the Agricultural Society, are requested to hand them in to Allred McCoy, the Treasurer, forthwith. (fJ-We are indebted to Hon. David Snyder for copies of the Legislative Acts ot the extra session of 1858, and the regular session of 1858-9. Jackson requests us to say that he was in error in advertising that a Coroner is io be elected this fall. Mr. Peacock’s commission is dated from August, 1859. CO“A destructive fire occurred at Valparaiso last week. The Republican and Democrat printing offices were so much injured that the two offices had to unite to get their papers out. (py-Mr. Wigmore, the watchmaker, will remain in town until the 17th inst., when he leaves for M mticell •. All who have clocks, watches or jewelry to repair, had better bear this in mind. employees of the Michigan Southern Railroad have been on a s rike for several days, and no passenger or freight trains are allowed to pass. A locomotive and mail car alone are allowed to pass. The company owes it employees four months’ back wages. any one wants to see a well-made and well-finished buggy, his desire can be gratified by calling at the blacksmith-shop of Captain Warner. The iron-work is the handiwork of the Captain, and the woodwork is by his brother John. The buggy is being made for Dr. Moss, and we have no doubt the Doctor will be proud of it when completed. Spitler last week presented “s with a very nice embroidered collar for our betterhalf. He has a few more just like it in store for sale cheap. If the ladies want a “love of a collar,” or any other fancy “fix- | iugs,” of which their sex alone know the use j of, we recommend them to call at Spitler’s. J He has enough of such articles to supply the I conntv.
