Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EsjuMicanh Redmvus. wir wpi Sic Semper Gloria Bucki. / For They have given the Democrats a dreadful Blacki. And have shown that the Republican Party is the liveliest Corpse that ever disappointed a Funeral. The result of the election in Ohio, Tuesday, was a splendid and most-encouraging victory for the Republicans. Despite the very bad weather that prevailed during the day, so great was the interest taken in the election that both parties polled very full votes, and all parties now concede the election of the entire Republican ticket, by 20,000 to 25,000 plurallity. The legislature is also undoubtedly Republican in both branches, this ensuring the return of the great statesman John Sherman, to the United States Senate. The Prohibition vote of the;state was about 20,000, or less than half of what all the leaders of that party promised that it should be. In Indianapolis, also, the Republicans were victorious, electing Mr. Denny mayor, by a small majority, and Securing a majority in the city council. ’ ■ Tj/U "A. .. ' £ .\ Av > ■ M -Su' Grand and Petit Jurors, —The following names have beendrawn to serve as jurors at the October Term of the Jasper Circuit Court: GRAND JURY. Joseph Henkle, George Adair, Thomas Kennedy, Abner C. Wilcox, David H. Yeoman, James Lefler. PETIT JURY. Jacob Keener, William H. Churchill, Edward I. Biggs, Adam Hess, Nathan Eldridge, John Tillett, . Robert Michaels, Fritz Zard, William L. Bringle, Frank M. Lakin, James W. Cowden, Lewis K. Yeoman,
