Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1886 — Marion Township Convention. [ARTICLE]

Marion Township Convention.

The Republican Preoinct Committees of Marion Township hold a meeting, Feb. 27th, and increased the membership of the committee by adding one member' from each school district and each ward in the town of Rensselaer, and electing a; Chairman and Secretary; after which the following call for township convention was issued: All voters who intend to act with the; Republican party in the • campaign of 1886, are invited to , meet at the several most conveuv ient school houses in Marion township. and in the several wards of the town of Rensselaer, at such places as may be selected by the proper committeeman, at 7 p. m., Friday, M irch 19:h, 1886. The 1 Committeeman present will act as • chairman. Each meeting will . transact the following business: Ist. Elect a Secretary and two assistants, who shall make a poll list and record the ballotmgs. 2nd. Elect, by a majority ballot, - one delegate to the township contention. . T^ 3rd. Cast one written ballot for - a township ticket, the result to be reported in the township con venation by the delegate. - On; Saturday, March 20tli, at 1 10.4 the 17 delegates, elected on March 19th, 1886, shall meet, at the Court House, and count the result of the ballotings of the several meetings, and, in case no one has a majority for any township office, the said delegates : shall decide, by a majority ballot, _ wlio shall be the nominees. Committeemen. dist. no. J C. W.Coen. 1. Henry Grow, 2. Preston S. Hemphill, 3. Robert B. Porter, 4 Thomas Daugherty, 6. if. J. Reed, - 6. J. A. Robinson, 7 • J. H. Adamson, 8. A. B. Lewis, 9 I. J Porter, 10. f. M. Wasson, 11 Simon Phillips, 12. 8. P. Thompson, ward 1; -T. W. Williams, 2. Ezra L. Clark, 3. William Greenfield, 4•W. W. Watson. 5. Alfred Thompson, Chm’n. -J. F. Warren, Sec’y. ■The Committeemen are request-; ed to meet at W. W. Watson's office, (over Leopold’s Bazar) on •Saturday, the 13tli day of March, at 2 p. m., for consultation, and to prepare poll books and instructions. Alfred Thompson, Chip’n. v Hall's Vegetable Si;-ili:in Hair tt<oewtr heals every disease peculiar to the scalp, and keeps the scalp cool ami 'dean. It is spring. A resurrection of imUi re’s latent torces is taking place. I,’kc the world around you, renew your coot ple\ioh, invigorate your powers, eleau.se the channels of life. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the means to use tor this purpose . favour hair turning gray ari l gradually falling out? Hall’s Hair Reuewer will restore it t-> i)s original color, anti stknn’iMe the follieiJes to pordr.ee a new and luxuriant growth, it also eleuases the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agree abe and harm less dressing.