Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1880 — NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE]
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
F«r Pre*ld««il, FAMES A. SABnBLB, *f Okiß. Far TIM-PrßßtdMt, CHESTER R. ARTHUR,•f*.¥. The Republican BUU Ticket. For Governor, A I.UKET Li. POET KB, of Marion. For Li«ntenant Governor, ✓ THOMAS HANXA, of Pntean. For Judge* of Snprwno Court,. M DUtrirt, BYNON K. ELLIOTT, of Marion. *1 Otftrict, WILLIAM A. WOODS, of Klkkart. For Secretary of State, K. B. lIAWN, of Crawford. . For Auditor of State, * ED. H. WOLFE, of Both. For Treasurer of State, BOSWELL 8. HILL, of Clay. For Attorney General, * DANIEL P. BALDWIN, of Caaa. For Superintendent Public Inatrnetioa, JOHN M. BLOBS, of Vandsrberg. For Clerk of Suprenn Court, DANIEL EOTSK, of Tlppecaaoa. For Reporter of Sap ran Coart, FBANCIS M. DICE, of Fonatala. For Uoagreaa, MABE L. DeMOTT. of Porter. PNr Joint Repreaeatatire of Jasper and Newton Counties, ’ WILLIAM W. GILMAN, of Newton. t n .* \ For Prnaeentor oo 30th District, >, DAVID L. BISHOPP.
COUBTY TICKET. » For Treasurer, MOSES B. ALTEB. •For SktrtP, JOHN W. POWELL. , tor Surveyor, LEWISB ALTER. For Coamiiaakiner of Second District, * GEORGE W. BURK. - Fur Coroner, NORMAN WARNER. I will tell you whom I think the lie publicans thould nominate and whom I consider their strongest man; he is a true man, a man of principle, an honest man, and would make a yowl President for us oil- Personally, 1 consider him the best man you could nominate. I refer to General Jama A■ Garfield, of Ohio.— Hon. Thomav A. Hendieks, in May, I*3o. Robert Toombs says: lam as positive that Hancock will be elected as I am that there is a God in the heavens- You say he is a Yankee. Well, I know that, and I know, too, that his sword has pierced the breast of many a gallant man in grey. Bui what are we to dos WE CAN ’ T PVT IN ONE OF 0 UJt MEN THIS TIME, AND HA VE TO TAKE A *• YANK." That being the case, let us take one who is lets bluebellied than the most of them *' You may depend upon it sir, that Yank or no Yank, if elected the old boys of the South will see that Hancock does the fair thing by them. In other words lie trill run the machine to suit them. .or they will run the thing themselvesThey are not going to be played with ,any longer. If you hear any man say that Hancock cannot carry all of the South, you may put him down as a damn' fool.
