Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1884 — Republican Ticket [ARTICLE]
Republican Ticket
Grove Townsbip. Zor Trustee, IJARVEY E. P.YRKISON. i For Justices of the Peace. JESSE V. GAVIN, WILLIAM 11. RANDLE. ■ For Constables, SIMON COOK, FRANCIS M. J ACKS. Republican TicketFislon Tow’M?ibijf. ' For Trustee. STEPHEN T. COMER. —rFor Justices of the Peace, CLARK McCOLLY, NOAH M. GANT. For Constables, .SAMUEL T. HAMACHER, MARION O. GANT. Republican Ticket. - -Mario aa Fc w p. : . . .. ‘<— '- ’ -■ • For Township Trustee, ELZER, A. GRISWOLD. For Justices of the Peace, RICHARD H. PURGUPILE, WILLIAM 11. CHURCHILL, AUGUSTUS IL WOOD. IRA MORLAN, O. C. DU.’KEY, ERASTUSPEACOCK.
The C!ii ’riT Couftt. -Court ad - jourued last Thursday and opened again this morning. A short dock- ■ etmakes-long faee,s-for the hawyers. You can’t be a legal vote r, at any election, until you have res ided six months in th? state, sixty days in the township, and thirty days in the precinct. Harvey E. Parkison is the re- ( publican candidate for trustee in Hanging Grove township. He is an excellent man and. sure to be elected. The repubiiea-fts of Union township have got out a full ticket and have wisely placed the name of Stephen T. Cornier at its Jpead, for tiustee. Union is close, but we heli eve Mr. Comer will “get there.” He deserves to at any rate, for he is just the man for the place. t Mr. AV. H. Sayler having declined the noiiination Ur justice of -11. AV ‘ dctermin;.don not io accept a reelection, the (madmen of the republican precinct committees of the Township, llave placed upon the ticket to all the vacancy. Declines the Nomination.-Mr. AV. H. Sayler requests us to thank the republican voters of Marion townshi p for the honor they conferred upon him, in the nomination for justice of the peace, but also wisj es us to say that his business interests are of such a character as to compel him to positively decline th© domination. The .democrats .of Marion township held their township convention at the court house, last Saturday afternoon, immediately after the adjournment of the county convention. N. S. Bates, L. K. Yeoman and AVm. Hoover, were all put toward as candidates . for the exceedingly empty honor of a nomination for township trustee. Mr. Bates was . nOmiuat >d cm tlie second ballot. A wise choibe, inasmuch as he has figured so often in the role of a defeated candidate that he hits really grown to like it. Only one horn in a tion was made for j ustice ortho peace: A. H. Wood, the independent republican Candidate. Daniel W. Duvall, John Minicus and Henry Zull were nominated dor constables. ...
