Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1882 — Republican State Convention-1882. [ARTICLE]

Republican State Conven-tion-1882.

Rooms of the Republican State 1 Central Committee, V Indianapolis, Mar 24, 1882. ) The Republicans of Indiana, ami all other voters, without regard to past political differenences, who ire willing to co-operate with the Republican party in support of its principles and nominees, are invited to take part in the selection of delegates in the several Counties, who will meet in State (Convention at Indianapolis, on Wednesday, August 9,1882, at lOo’clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates lor the following State Officers: Three Judges of the Supreme Court. Secretary of State, Auditor ot State. '1 reastirer of State, Attorney General. Clerk of'the Supreme Court, and Superintendent of Public Instruction. Each County will he entitled to representation in the Convention on the basis of one delegate for, each 200 votes, and one delegate for each fraction over 100 votes cast for Governor Albert Porter in 1880, the 30th Judicial Circuit lieiag as follows: . i tn © oo Counties. o©Si®« "3® V_ 38*2*" OS Benton . 1,500 7 Jasper 1,314 J Newton 1.167 6 Porter's total vote 8,981 Total Delegates 20 On Tuesday evening preceding the Convention. the delegates from each Congressional District will meet at rooms hereafter to be designated, for the purpose of selecting the following Committees and Officers of the Convention: 1. One member of the Committee on credentials. 2. One memper of the Committee on Permanent Organisation. Rules and Order of Business. which committee will nominate a permanent President and Secretary of the Convention. 3. One I)i»trict Vice-President. 4. One District Assistant Secretary. 5. One member of the-Committee on Resolutions. 6. One District member of the Stata^Central Committee. £ Further details respecting the preliminary arrangements for holding the Convention, places for holding delegate meetings, etc., will he duty announced. By order of the Republican State Central Committee. JAMES H. JORDAN, Acting Chairman. W. 11. 11. Tekrkll, Secretary. Rensselaer, Ind.,) J uly 28, 1882. f We, whose names are hereunto attached, aftej a careful examination of the foundation of the Catholic church, say that, in our opinion said foundation is not fit to put a brick wall upon: NAMES. . NAMES. Rev. M. Zumbuelte, Pastor. Geo. Nagel, J. B. Mainbrcek, S. Healy, Samuel Scott, M. O. Hallokan, W. J. Ekes, J. H. Loughkidge, Ralph Fendig, John Makeever,

The gambling hole on Washington street was the scene of a most disgraceful row last Saturday night, or, more correctly, Sunday morning. The. parties engaged were three young business men of this place and a railroad man, from Delphi. The “boys” were too drunk to do one another much damage but they aroused the whole neighborhood with their drunken din. Out of regard for the feelings of the many excellent people who are related to these young men, we do not publish their names, but our duty toward the respectable portion of the community will not permit us again to be so lenient. Hoop-skirts 50 to 60c. at Honan’s.