Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1882 — Republican District Conventions. [ARTICLE]
Republican District Conventions.
Times r nd Places'of Meeting of the Senatorial, Judicial, and Representative Conventions of Jasper, Benton, and Newton Counties, SENATORIAL CONVENTION, The Delegates to the Senatorial Convert lion for Benton Jasper and Newton Counties are hereby notified to meet at Good land Indiana, on Saturday, July 29th, 1882, at 2 o’ clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for State Senator for said Counties of Benton, 'jasper and Newton. The representation in said Convention will be one vote for each one hundred and fraction aver fifty votes cast for Governor Porter in iB6O. ‘ , JAMES S. BRADLEY. Chairman Repnblican ten. Cora., Benton Co. J. A. HATCH. Chairman Republican Cen. Com., Newton Co MORDECaI F. CHILCOTE. Chairman Republican Cen. Com .Jasper Co. Dated this 23d day of June, 1882. jymCIAL CONVENTION. The Delegates to the Judicial Convention ?pr Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties are hereby notified to meet at Good laud. Indiana, on Saturday, August sth, 1882, at 2 o’clock p. m , for the t oppose of nominating a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the 80th Judicial Circuit. The represent»tjofi in haid Convention will be one vote for each one hundred and fraet on over fifty YPtes cast for Governor Porter in 1880. JAMES S. BRADLEY, Chairman Republican Cen. Com.. Benton Co, J. A HATCH, Chairman Republican Cen Com., Newton Co. M OR DEC A f F. CHILCOTE, Chairman Republican Gen. Com.. Jasper Co. Dated this 23d clay of June, I**2. PEPRESENTATIV E .CONVENTION. Th<> Delegates to the Representative Contention for Jasper and Newton Counties are hereby notified to me°t at Rensselaer, Indiaoia. on Saturday, August 12th, 1882, ™t 2 o/ch’ck p. m., for the purpose of nominating a. candidate for Representative for said Counties of Jasper and Newton. The representation in snid Con vention will be oiSi vote for each one hundred nnd fraction over fifty voles cast for Governor Porter in 1880. J. A. HATCH, Chairman Republican Cen. Newton Co. MORDV CAI F. CHILCOTE. Chairman Republican Cen. Com., Jasper Co. Dated this 23d day of June, 1882.
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