Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1884 — COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES. [ARTICLE]

COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES.

Holojy will bo lound in full, the Joa-I per County Republican Central com.! inittees and tho various township com- 1 mittees) as organised at tho Maas con* | volition of February lGth, with tlie I additions of such township committees! as were not then organized. I COI'NTV ( ENTWAI. COMMITTEE. I W. A. Rlnflharc Chainm'.u. 1 (}. E. Marshall, Secretary. Daniel D. Redmond. Hanging Crovei Township, I , Thomas Robinson. Gillam Township.! William Myers, Walker Township. I S. R. Nichols, Barkley Township. I Addl&n Piirirtnsnn, Marion Tow»J ship- I W. W. Watson. Marion Tovhsliip. I A. .J, Yeoman, Jordan To.w : J. W. Warren, Newton Township. ■ R. W. Marshall, Keener Township. I 1. ]). Dunn, ( has. Township.® S. f. Ma twell. Carpenter Township® t). M- Vickery, ('arpeuter TownshiJ A. K Pierson, Union Township. I TOWNMIII* COMMITTEES. _ I Hasiuxo Gkove.— D. D. Kedmomw chair man. ,1. W. Jacks, IT. E, P.H-rk-infl son. 111 ias ITammerton, Wa.shingtora CrTOlc —■. 11 . y\ , - ~.-| ti ni a at. Thos. llobinson, ehainmura A, G. Rub!). ...Thos. 11. Met ulloutrhl Coo, S. Guild. R. L. P. Masseys H.\ Kict.Kv.— Saimrel .1' . XiclflUs, chain man, Oscar Abbott. Theodore HniYeyl simoon Dowell, Addison Robin&bn. 1 Ma kion Noutii Pukcin< r, —Addtl sou Parkinson, chairman. J . F. .Watvcnl t ’h.is. Wa Coen. j Soi tu I’KECiNi'T.-r-W. W. W.at son J chairman, J. M. Wasson, I. J. Porter. ] Jorp.v n.—A. J. Yeoman, chairman,! John. RoadiTer, M. 0 . Lewis. Kdwaitti Snodgrass, James V. Dutton. .. —-J Nkayxo.n. —J- W. Warren, chairman I Prior Rowon, John T. Saylor, Join] Martindalo, .S. E. Yeoman. Kkknk.i:. -R. it Marshal], chair! man, DT E. Fairchild, Prod Schwanke.l Rank \ki : . I. D. Dunn. ehninmuß Edward Higgs, 'Thos. Paulson, Jo lira Mannan, Wui. Dahneke. ra WiiKATViEi.D.— Chas. Myers. ohaiß man, Harmon Melscr, Loon ShalTac® Noaii Frame, Frank Stevens. fl Cakcextkii— .East Piskcjnvt.—s. C| Maxwell, chairman, James TV. Zeal Daniel East burn, J as. Thomirg'un) J a-si E. Stillo 1-. vr I West Rkecinot.—O. M. ViokeryJ chairman, Heury Marsh, John A. I.am-j born, E. B. Voudorsmith. I’xton.—A. K. Stephen t'omer. F. J. ( 11 :uL, F.i'.'llari. J. U lomuiker. ■*' ' irraiTiriiraßilira ■■ raaliiMrari raw Thank* to the wise, patriotic, mid u n so! fish ad n\ i: ii*t ra - tion of President Arthur, auti the Deinoeratie party’s ineurj able propensity to misehied and blundering, the llepublil van party lias been lifted ou| of tho Valley of Humiliation] into which it was cast in 1882] and, if tlie right man is no mi] nated, the election of a repub] liean president is almost cer] tain. . Not thedess, however] repulilieans should not losj siglrt of the .not a time for insisting upoid , uiexu. ntwsnnaL elected’ president lie must not only possess the vpialifications tbr a good president but also for a strong candidate. His nomi j nation must be calculated to iiannonifto the opjiostng elements of the party, rather than to show which of those elements is the stromrer. Individ.ua! Ivepublicaiis should not now be casting about in their minds for the man whom they would prefer, from persona* admiration, to see occupy tlie presidential chair, but rather lor that man who will make the most available candidate before the election and the best president tor tire whole country after ,it. v