Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1880 — A CARD. [ARTICLE]
A CARD.
Editor Republican: —l noticed in the Sentinel of two weeks ago and the last week’s issne of the Hrpublican, in giving a list of the various officers elected in the several townships, I am classed as belonging to the National party. Allow me to aay that I am and al ways have been a member of the only parly that oan justly be called National; the party that preserved this Nation and established it forever in the family of Nations—the good old Republican party. lam a National of the Zack Chandler school. “Simply tbia and nothing more,” nor less. Jobiah 11. Ali.man. Remington, Ind., April 22, 1880.
Hon. Simon P. Thompson, of Rensselaer, was in town Saturday afternoon last, looking after his congressional prospects. Mr. Thompson grow* better-looking with age, and promises to develop into quite portly proportions. He is withal a man of ability, and if nominated, will be cheerfully supported by the Republicans of Fulton county.— Rochester Republican.
