Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1884 — COUNTY REOUBLICAN COMMITTEES. [ARTICLE]
COUNTY REOUBLICAN COMMITTEES.
Below will be joiind in full, the Jasper ('ciinty Republican Central committees ami the various township commit tees. as organized at lite Mass convention of February loth, with the addii ions of sin h township committees as were not then organized. t’OI'NTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE.\V. A. Rinehart. Chairman. C. E. Alar-hall. Secretary-. B'apie: D Be Imond. Hanging Grove Township. Thomas Rob.nson. Gillam Township. “WillianT Myers, Walker Township-- >. R. Nichols, Barkley Township. Addison Parkinson, Marion Township. W. AV. Watson. Marion Towbship. A. J. Yeoman, Jordan Township. J. W. Warren, Newton Township. R. W. Marshall, Keener Township. I. D, Dunn, Kankakee Township. J. ••'. i’-'tlit. Walker Township, (’has. Myers, Wheatfield Township. ?■ c. Mtr-well, Carpenter Township. O. M. Vickery, Carpenter Township. A. E Pierson, Union Township. T O W N SIIIF C OM ? 1 ITT EE'S llwuiNu (Ikove. — D- D. Redmond, cliairman, J. W. Jacks, 11. E. Piirkinson. Elias Ilamnicrtou. ’Washington < ’ook. \ (DLlAM.—Tims. Robinson, clrairpian. A. C. Robb, Ifios, n ; McCullough, Geo. S, Guild, R. L. P- Massey. Rackley. -Samuel R. Nichols, chairman, Oscar Abbott, Theodore Hurley, Simeon DoAvell, Addison Robinson. MAKION —No UTII -IhiEl uni:t-Adtli-soii Parkinson, chairman. J. F. Wanen, < has. W. Coen. Soi'Tii PiiECiNi T- —AV. AV. Watson, chairman, J. M. Wasson, 1. J. Porter. Joiidan’.—A. J. Yeoman, chairman, John Roadifer, M. G. Dewis, Edward Snodgrass, Janies A . Dutton. Newton-.—J. AV. Warren, chairman. Prior Rowen, John T. Sayler, John Martindale, S, E. Yeoman. Keener.WAV. C. Tyler, chairman, R. AV,,Marshall. D. E. Fairchild, Fred Sehwanke, Kankakee.—-I. D. Dunn, chairman, Edward Biggs. Thos. Paulson, John Marman. Win. Dahncke. Walker.—J. F. Pettit, chairman, Win. Kennedy, W. A. Brown, Ed. Tanner. W. F. Hoile. . Wheatfield. Chas. Myers, chairman. Harmon Melscr. Lct-n Shafi.>er, Noah Frame, Frank Stevens. CAKEENTEir— East Prkcixc-i’ —S C, Ma-, well, el;airman, J:im<:s V . Zea. Daniel Eastburh, Jas. Thompson, Jas.E- Slider. West Pkecini t. —(). M. Vickery, chairman, Henry Marsh, John iW-Lam-hbrn, E. B. Vondersniith. Chris. Ilensler. VniOx—-A. E; Pierson, chairman.’ Stephen Comer, F- J. Gant, F. C. Hall. J. R. Hamaker. Milroy—Andrew Horner. Chairman, James Chapman, AVm. Castor, Alpheus Booher, Jacob Johns,
We are confronted with the Democratic party, very hungry, and, as you- may well believe, very thirsty; a party without a single definite prh ciplc; a_party-wi-thout any dfetinct national policy which it dares present to the country; a party which fell from powei as a con’piracy against hum'<a rights, and attempts to sneak back to p wsr as 3 conspits, y for plunder and spoils—'<w>. Wm. ' i i:. June 3rw4lr i "I have just now received the atrocious libel t.f the Indianapolis Sentinel. The story is utterly and abominably false in every statement and in every implication. Political slande: s I do not ettp to notice, but this ecitor assails the honor of my wife and children. I desire you with< nt an hour’s delay, to employ proper attorneys and have the responsible publisher of the Sentinel sued for libel in the United States Court of Indiana, It is my only remedy, and I am sure honorable Democrats, alike With honorable Republicans, will justify me in defending the honor ol my family, if need be with my life.”-Mu. Bl ain e's Telegram, Aug. 11. • ?
