Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1882 — Republican District Convention. [ARTICLE]
Republican District Convention.
Times and Places.of Meeting of the Sena tonal, Judicial, and Representative Conventions of Jasper, Benton, and tyewton CopntleSj IKNATOBIAL CONVENTION, The Delegatee to the Senatorial Con ven tjoa for Benton Jasper and Newton Counties ape berth/ notified to meet at Goodland I, diana, on Saturday, July 29th, 1882, at 2 q'clock p. M,, for the purpose of nominating s, candidate for State Senator for said .Counties of Benton, Jasper and Newton. The representation, ip, said Convention will be one vote for each, one hundred and fraction over tlfty votea caat fqr Governor Porter in 1880. • _ , JAMES 8. BRADLEY. Chairman Republican Cen. Com., Benton Co. , J. A.HATCH, Chairman Republican Cen. Com., Newfon Co. MORDECaI.Fi CHILCOTE. Chairman Republican Cen, Com ~ Jasper Go. Dated this 23d day of June, 1882. JUDICIAL CONVENTION, The Delegates.t<> the Judicial Convention ffr Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties are hereby notified to meet, at Good land, Indiana, on Saturday, August Sth, 1882, at 2 o’clock f. n , for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the. 80th judicial Circuit. The representation in Haiti Convention will be one vote for each one hundred and fract on over fifty votes oast for Governor Porter in 1880. JAMES S. BRADLEY, Chairman Republican Cen. Com,, Benton Co. , J. a. hatch, Chairman RepublicanCen Com. 4 Newton Vo. _ MORDECAI F. CHILCOCE, Chairman. Republican Cen, Com., Jasper Co. Dated this 23d day of June, 1882, BJEPBESENTATIVE CONVENTION, The Delegates to the Representative Convention for Jasper and Newton Counties are hereby notified to meet at Rensselaer, Indiana, on Saturday, August 12th, 1882, «t 2 o'clock p. m., for tbe purpose of nominating a candidate for. Representative for said Counties of Jasper and. Newton, Tbe representation .in said Convention will be one vote for each obs hundred and fraction over fifty votes cast for. Governor Porter in 1880. , J. A. HATCH, OsirmanJtepnbllcan.Cen, Com., Nejrton Co. MORDECAIE. CHILCOTE. Chairman Republican Gen. Com M Jasper Co., Dated this 23d day of June, 1882.
Silke, at a bargain, at J. W. V. Kirk’s. Go to Kannal’s Drug Store for ready mixed Painty, and White Lead at “Cost.” McCormick’s new Twine Binder, the most perfect machine of the kind in existence, may be bought of Roberta Bros., on Front street. We do not usually condescend to the paltry and malicious political slanders of the Democratic Sentinel, but from,the fact that a communication which appeared in the last issue of that paper professes to be the work of a Republican, and claims to represent the sentiments of many other Republicans, it may be of some benefit to those xho aye not aware of the source from .which the letter came, if we devote a little time and space to answering in detail its principal assertions. In another place therefore will be found a communication from a leading Republican upon the subject. The orig n and history of the communication are pretty (jearly understood. A certain weak brother who, so far as he is anything' at all but a sorehead in politics, ifiay.be said io bea Republican,, bjas been heard frequently to exfiress many of the sentiments of the dttsr, and he without doubt is the only Republican in any way responsible for its appearance. The communication which we insert, signed “A True Republican,” is a complete and irrefutable answer to the assertions of “A Republican” in the Seniinel, and we will only add that the assertion that our Central Coninii tee in any manner dictated who .should or who should not appear as candidates for nomination fit the Republican primary election, is utterly, entirely- and knqwingly false. The race was free to all who chose to enter. The columns of this paper were open to whomsoever wished to announce himself as a candidate. And if any one wished to have his name appear upon the tickets printed for the primary election he had but to inake known the fact to the. Secretary of the Central Committee and it was done We defy the author of the Sentinel’s article who signs himself “Republican,” or any other iqember of the Democratic ring, to name a single man wfip wps “ttullddzqd,” or deterred in any manner by, the Republican County Committee from appearAa«jok ai-geni,’ fam inking
