Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1880 — NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKIT. [ARTICLE]

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKIT.

Fmr Preside**, I<NEH A.'GARFIELD. of Ohio. For Tice-Presldeot, < BEATER R.ARTUL H.SfM.Y. The Republican State Ticket. ’ F<«r Governor, ALBERT G.'rORTER.ef Marioa. Mar Lien truant Governor. „ . TRoMAS HANNA, of PaUnaa. For Judyreof super ire Coert, , MlMatrirt, RYM*N A. LLLIOTT, of Marioa. • M DGudet. WILLIAM A. ROODS, of Ukhart. I'or Secretary of State, • K. B. HAWN, of Crawford. For And I tor of Sutr, Zl>. H. WOLFE, of Rueb. For Treaeurvr of State. ROSWELL J*. UILU of Clay. For Attorney GcWvral, . 'DANIEL P. BALI>WIN. of Com. For Superintendent I'ublic laatmclkon, JOHN M. BLOSS. of VatMlerborj. Tor Ccrk of Supremo Court, , .. PAKIEL KOYSE, of TtppOeaooo. ■or lieporter of Supreme Coart, nCANCXS M. DICE, of Fountain. For Goy rev*, MARK L. DeMOTT, of Torter. For Joint Kepre*entative of Jarper and Newton Conn tie*. WILLIAM W. GILMAN,of Newton. • iA.r I’rovwutor no 30<h District, 4 DAVID U BISUUFB. COUaTY ticxxt. FOr Treasurer, • MO!*ES B. ALTER. ■ Fnr Sheriff. JOHN W. POWELL, lor Surveyor, , » . LEWISS-ALTER. For CnmmiexiontT of Second Dietriet, GEORGE W. BVRK. For Coroufer, * NORMAN WARNER.

J will tell you whom I think the He publican* thould nominate and whom J consider their ttrongeet man; he in a true man, a man ot principle, an hon. .cut man, and would make a good President for tzg oIL Pertonalty, I contl'ter him the leit man you could nominate. I refer to General fame* A Garfield, -of Ohio - Hon. Thomas A. Heudtcite, in May, 1530. , Robert Toombeeaye: lam at positive that Hancock will be elected at I am that there it a God in the heatrent- You tay he it a Yankee. Well, {know that, and I know, too, that hit tword hat pierced the breatt of many u gallant man in grey. But what are we to dot ~ WE CAN'T PUT IN ONE OF OUR MEN THIS TIME. AND HA VE TO TAKE A "YANK." That being the cate, let ut take one who it lett bluebellie l than the mad of them. ** You may depend upon it tir, that Yank or noYank, if elected the old boye of the South will tee that Hancock doet the fair thing by them. In other wordt he will nm the machine to tuit them, or they will run the thing themeelvee They are not going to be played with any longer. If you hear any man tajp that Hancock cannot carry all of the "South, you may pul him down at a damn fool.

A vote for DeMotte i* a vote for purity, honesty and economy. . .Republicans may lose Indiana and several other Northern states and yet elect Oarfield. Landers declares that if he is elected he will carryu the government back twenty years. John W. Powell was a soldier and wore the “true blue” and when elected he will be a “true blue” Sheriff. William W. onr candidate lor representative has no superior in the two counties as a pure able and practical, manMoves B. Alter is the poor man's friend and will lead the republican ticket. Closely followed by the ipod and true John W. Powell. Every republican should go to the polls early a,nd ask bis neighbor to go with him and vote in the morning. A tardy vote may be too late. When a, demofaat proposes to trade his vote he expects to get the beat of the bargain for his party. Please remember this when asked to trade. . ’ * If true that Skinner has declared lor the whole democratic ticket then Greenbackers know their duty is to vote for a man who is not filled with false pretenses.

Newton county baa never had a proeeceling attorney and basclairae •f locality. David L. Biahopp will make a first elaaa officer. Let no mao vote against Biahopp. All mechanics and working men who vote the democratic ticket vole to reduce their own wagea to fifty centa per day. The govern* meat of 1858 was ao. Do yon want it repeated? Votara should not forget that a democratic supreme eount, by a vote of three to two nullified the voice of the majority on the Conatitutional amendmenla, and later reaffirmed their decision. <Joha W. Powell will take rank with the series ot faithful and hon* eat Republican Sheriffs elected in Jasper County—W. J. Wright, Simon Phillipps Daniel Davia, John Austin,Charles Platt Allen J- Yeoman Lewie L Daugherty, George M Robinson all of whom are actively eupporting Powell for the succession— Landers said it Ha an cock was elected, hf would eery the govern* ment back to where it was when the repnblicana got it. It was then in the hands of the Solid South, as the democratic party is now. A vote fur a vote for Hau* cook io a vote io rdatore tho Solid Booth us supreme power in tbs aa> tioh. well yuor vote before yot Wst it to affect for woe

By agi arrangement between the chairmen oi the State Central Committees the republicans in each townahip can choose a judge and clerk. Look to it that the most discreet honest and vigilant mm are pla< cd on guard. Frank Lander's said in a speech at Liberty, “When I am Governor of Indiana, as I intend to be, and want to know the truth of any matter, I will not apply to . ter of the gonpeL Will church me«Abert vote for the profane and vulgar slanderer? IL pnblcans ought not trade on the ticket. One aged republican says he was approached by three democrats lasl week and asked to trade bis vote against John W. Powell for others on the ticket, lie refused as every republican ought to d<>.

According to appointment of the Democratic central commitee Lnther Benaon was to address the Democracy of Sullivan on the 7th, town 9th and Lewisville the 11th, but Luther's cupidity got the bet ter of him and he now languishes in the Marion county bastile. McEwen got a little exaite.l,,thd other day when we charged the Knights of the Golden circle, and Sons of Liberty upon democracy. He say's he knows all about. We dou’i doubt it at all Me. You had every chance to know about it, and we suppose the mysteries of these orauizations are perfectly familiar to your mind. The Indianapolis Sentinel contains the following appointments for Hon, Noah W. Parker. Rensselaer sth, Knox Sth, Winamac 7th, Rochester Bib, Bloomfield 9th, and Brazil the 11th of October. We are sorry to inform our Democratic bretboren that it is necessary to cancel these appointments. Reason, caught in a house of illfiine. All republicans will vote for that candid and honest man Mark I*. DeMotte, and all honest voters of any party who doubt Skinners position aa to questions of governmental policy will do well to cast their vote for a man whose principles are known and who fears not honestly to advocate them wherever he goes. Mark L. DeMotte is the man.

A member of the Fourteenth Connecticut Volunteers, the only regiment from that State in Gen. Hancock’* corpse has made a canvass to ascertain the poliiical preferences of the ex members of that command in hie own town. He reports as follows: For Garfield, 36 honorably discharged soldiers; for Hancock, 5 soldiers, two of whom were deserters; three doubtful. The brief canvass made by Mark L. DeMotte in onr county last week was a success in every particular. He spoke to good audiances at Snyder’s School house, Walker township, ’tenter shool. house, Gillam township, Alter’s mill, Union township, and at Banta school house in Hanging Gaove township. He makes friends wherever he goes. He is not any thing to suit the crowd, bnt he is ever firm for honest money, free speech, an honest ballot and a fair count the nation over. Vote for Mark 1/ DeMotte, if yon would vote for a mm who has principles that bedares to stand by.