Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1880 — Cumback For The Senate. [ARTICLE]

Cumback For The Senate.

Th# Oxford Tribune, we uhdenKEiff la ‘uff eale. j WaHtofoietiv/g a-w Jail. th# hb Ml tfwf Whir»i in enmplet- d. 1 i 'r'ii I '■'• j Ibe rrjetbtir-an majority tn Dakota Wu tO/JfiO Hbe’e * good Mt#, l«t bar ba adruittad. - —■ ,if. Tbe d<tixwrai t<- ntaj>*ri*y- tn Re-Ut tmnlr, the otd home of W- H. Bog I&h. '*aa jn«i &S. V i < br TSoinan. <>f the Winamac Dem r> owing to the death ef-trie ami. Imu«u uo p»per last v*vk. r -laporteis agitating thf telepbt n q. ' -ikH* a matter io which that aity da behind her enterprising rival of toe lz»he ?*An», Pa* Ryaue. a republican of Walkerton hail nia Auger bitten off on* day 1-sl week In a fracas with a greenback, or of that place. The Starke Ouutt Ledger la disrespectful tn Mr. English late candidate for ▼ ee-preoideiil. It says be made I-nliana all.right in a hor*. A minister of the Christian church was aneste'f by the democrats in Wa bteh charged with illegal voting. But übon trial waatriumphantly acquitted. Tbe governor of Ohio baa Jaeued a ] rocl-mstinn for a special election for < in General Garfield’,. < is- r rt, he having resigned his e*a. In ( ungr. m on (he 10th inet. The editor <>f Ute Winamac Renob 1.-an has resigned the position of poetMamter which he has filled for nine ; >ara. He Joe* this because of bb wle.linn mill* elate-senate. thinking that hording bosh oflleea at the samei.rna might Invalidate bis Actioxr in * ir.tr legislature.

*'Ve ere in favor of Hancock !n<ICH4 an ' • man who baa a record as clear as hie.—B’.xrke “ninty Ledger. Wei’ ye*. but wouldn’t It do not to di serac? of so purera record by uooiinath>e' him as candidate of so »potted ring streaked an orgauls»*too m ILa dsnw-cratio party. B’uffton Chronicle says tba’ Wells vouniy relied IM 4 republican vo>ee th s year, and tw ye .re ago ebe i.ad but 770- The t'Li..i>icle thinks ‘l ists cause for rejoicing 'among the republicans. It !s truly a great gain* »od al ewa earnest work on the par, o'the republicans in Wells county. Theism perance people of Kansas hive achieved a signal victory. At the late election an amendment prohibitlng.the manufacture, sale or use »»f any kind nf Intoxicating drinks was tarried by 20,000 majority. The people of Indiana should look tn itthatla like amendment to the constitution bf thia state is submitted to the voters tiy the incoming legislature, Let tem. )>eranre people move forward in tbls graud work.

The Republicans of Indiana ought too-ecl Cum back to the U. 8- Senate He is tlje J»eer of any of the gentle men named, in talent, integrity and poetical experience. No man cab »ho-v a better record as a man, or an officer, tl an be. He has been true to every trust confided to him aud true to tl e paoy that trusted him. In IWB. when a poor man he accepted the race for Lieut Governor aud canvassed the State from the river tc the taken at his own expense, and carried the party through, himself luuu’.ug about a tho usand ahead of t’»e ticket. The people with a wonderful unanimity said be must go to the Senate. The Legislative caucus nominated him, be receiving 52 votes, while no other Candidate received more than seven Older but Tess true I oliticians stung by their defeat under ttie lead of Jim Hughes, himself a candiifsL*, bolted the caucus aud de>-it-au-d bis election.

The republicans of the state were Indignant sad said that junllceshould be righted. They have butried every one of idtoae bolters and this is tb e Cwt opportunity they have had to dy that measure of justice, without which parties as well as m?u cannot thrive. Now is the time to right that wrong. t urnback never faulterod In his devotion .to his party and never with He is one of its bail dess, and it will b*gtad to recognize its obligations to uue who in thirteen campaigns has g.>ven his best efforts for the promo lion of its success. In what may be termed poll deaf judgement be has no superior is. the State, and thia is De* <ause be la couiptmionable and approachable by the people, and tbi b •eels their needs, separations and Lopes. He is native and emphatic ally a representative Hoosier. nJ M*an is personally acquainted with more pn.ple and piauea in Indiana Ibnn ho is, t r t • . ' jAnd In the influence that thasthgle Indian: Republjean Senator will have with a republican administration, wo believe no man would do more for the workers of bis party in the Stats. It la natural with him to do a man a service if be can* and the people who have borne the burden of the fight, could always rely upon having a ready and powerful-frreud at court. —•Lawrenceburg Frees.

—The work on the line of the Chicago <fc Indianapolis Railroad has been progressing rapidly daring the past two months. Eight miles as track have been laid north frqpi Rensselaer, and an equal amount south ot Dyer is standard gauge and north from Rann el aer the ties aud iron are standard gauge, but for convenience in using the narrow gauge rolling stock the ison » laid temporarily to tbs narrow gauge. The managemento3oCdently prom. i»ejtliat the line will be finished through te Chicago by the first of May.— Delphi Times. Iqatewd of being eight miles thia ■id>of Dt*r> they are ntearly double

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