Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 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! 24 District—R BENJAMIN W(f publish the* Premium List of the Fhir this week by request. <|r The McClure Library Association meets'this evening, at early candlelight, jat the Library Room. Mr. William Timmons left at this office last week the largest beet and head of cabbage we have seen this season. Mr. Jehu Burt sells all hia personal property at public auction on the 3d of next month. See his advertisement. <(> The hack now leaves Rensselaer for Bradford at nine o’clock, instead of seven aa The cars pass Bradford, going south, about four o’clock in the afternoon; going north, about three o’clock. | m The South Bend “Register” learns by a private letter from Mr. Colfax, whose appointments in Minnesota have thus far very largely attended,that the zeal and enthusiasm of the Republicans there is unbounded, betokening a glorious triumph for therti in October. Frierjd “Jeems” Spencer, of the “Spectator,” gave us a friendly call last week. He looks as though editing agrees with him, although we should judge, bv the way he “jsitjched into” ;a wedding cake handed in as he came along, that, he had not seen anything very good in the eati rig line for a long time. In fact, he said that, in his neighborhood, young married people, in their excess of happiness, invariably forgot the printer. Wbat a deplorable state of pffairs }
