Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
is a mfvefty Tithe n^furaltnre store p j Scaß2i<fe Sod v " < v,— ' 4 Auction 1 Auction t F. J. &*rs* Son will offer . wipeof tl»e Mskeever building. If you dehalf the usual price, this will prove your opportunity. Settle Without Cost; Those who are indebted to me on notes or book aeeonnt and desire to settle the seme without additional expense, must do so oa or before Satur day, the Sd day of July, or the same will be collected according to law. I mean juet whit I say. Ralph Fendig. LAST CALL. - AU pefooi Indebted to the late firm of F. J. Sears 4 Co., dry goods merchants, are hereby notified that all book accounts remaining unsettled by cash or note after Monday .the 6th day of July, 1880, will positively be oolfooted by law. There will be no deviating from this statement and no leniency granted. F. J. Sears 4 Co. Hew Firm and Hew Goods. Mr. Ralph Fendig, who has'been engaged In the mercantile business for many years iu this place, has accepted a partnership with Mr. J. M. Jost, of White county, snd together they expect to drive an increased trade and conduct a successful business. Mr. Jest oomee well recommended as s citizen scd fair dealer, and we bespeak for the new firm a fair share of public patronage. Mr. Fendig will go to Chicago, Monday, to purchase a mammoth stock of goods for cash, and they expect to sell them here at greatly reduced rates. F. J. Sears <fc Son are contemplating the opening of a Commission House, and solicit consignments of any kind of; goods and merchandise, household furniture, efec. Parties vrishing to dispose of goods snould call and see ns. Charges for handling and selling will be reasonable.
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. The Republicans of the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana, will meet in Delegate Convention, in the city of Logansport, on Tuesday, Jam* 88,1880, at 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Congress, and transacting qgch other business as toay be necessary. . Each connty will be entitled to representation in the Convention on the basis of one delegate for eaob one hundred votes, and each fraction over fifty cast for General Benjamin Harrison for Governor in 1876, as follows: Benton county—No. of Delegates .13 Carroll C**s .......31 Fulton ; .....‘........1* Jasper ....18 Lake ..is Newton ‘fl Porter Pulaski 9 White is Total delegate*......... ia» It is expected that the Republicans of the counties of the district will seleol delegates in accordanee with this call, where such delegates have not been chosen, i*any manner they may deem expedient. !l , < U Z WryrY. Benton, J M Watts, Carroll, J P Buhsow, Cass, J A Sutton, Fulton, H I Aida ns, Jasper, W F Hojumt,Lake, Pan Quay, Newton. B Bell, Jb., Porter, WCBkwnxtt,Pulaski, BFPbicb, toiite, Congressional Coramittes. Marion Township Primary Mooting. The Republican voters of the several school districts of Marlon township evill meet at their respective school booms, Saturday, Jane 12, 1880, at T o’clock P. M., for the purpose of choosing two delegates for each school district; and the Republican voters of the several wards of the town of Rensselaer will meet the same day and hour, at some suitable plaoe, to aeleel two delegates Ibr each ward to the county convention to be held Saturday, June 26,1880, to nominate a county ticket. The presidont and secretary of each meeting will report the names of the delegates chosen to the township committee, so that certificates may he issued to them. It ie also suggested that all Republicans who send to the pnblio sobools shall vote with the ward nearest to them, and that all vaeanoiea in the delegation shall he filled by the members of the delegation on ihe day of the convention. f*** UlUr ’ W. H. Gwin, H. W. POKTBR, Township Comm.
F. J. Sears & Son hays just opened another invoice of nice Furniture this week. Every body, is invited to call and see at t£e Makeeter block. Liar ov BxtmmAioss sos Jeans Court.— Wbeatfield. Kankakee and Keener Township#—John C- Doan. Union and Walker—William H. Tyler. Barkley—John C. Chiloote. : - i GlHam* Ban|aminß. Faria. Hanging Grove and Milroy—Daniel D. Bedmund. Marion—JebaF. Burroughs. Jordan and Newton—Coke H. Hen- ' , .* * , 4 ‘ j Carpenter- Patrick H. LaJly.
