Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1886 — Call for County Convention. [ARTICLE]
Call for County Convention.
. T'/ dVr /i'cn<i7d/eiz7<A, v6fers '. ■> . ■ '7/ ••: J (- Y ■ ' At & mpeuhg of your chosen repwy-.entntive s the * Republican Cimti"4, Committee of. Jnspei county, bf’ld - rt Itensselaer, FriJpj',. Mhreir I'’A'., the - Ollowiug m...hod nt rmminatibg-ti'e Kep ;i»- '. •; ■CWhSSth. het, f r the ensu“ts'r ■■ vu tc-r'itfx-n. - ■ wr -- utin 1. • Univ 1 ■■ ■ .-. t; 1' ■ .k-’-y ?’?.•*- C‘ »n vet I ion-, will i ’_k.7 ’’ ’ ■’leh ,t z n aud VOt-. ' ;■ p 1 '.'liict, -n. . i v ' - ; •■••■•!• 29:7, IoCC. ;t p.-.-.-k 1 j c/ciock —1 ’.dlX, lit' ■•'■■■ 1 : H i : k'h ... s Aj.il . u h F 'l.. <'".:d: alternates . h,.i! ■■ < 1 a’ J- Yepreoent' t..c ■...•■ ; iki, 'd tiicL' .. ■:•■■;. p t?; . r . ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .A. d, •.;• ‘> v. .'‘.trh f j-.v.tiAin and. rrt.r.:. • r- ci tilhd. ’■••iiig speciih-d (. • A' rbg' • iirdl-. r shall 1 J ■•• !■ ■ k? ! id-t •.; lor The • ■<.■ c ' . y GJ.'■■»: Ip. o*’ h.ib.’d ;i' i ■ ■ 1 .. A •'• 1 mher t’.■ (•■;•{. I . j ■ ii.dli’ls ii be ecu..; J. .’K t ’he iixckteiiAwf votesc s; !••. ■a' >'t pris >?. *b. reporter., ■ iku . < n blanks tarnish.j 1.1 ‘ . .'! y. th£L_ Cmmu ■ • .'A . :i.. •. . The re-hid’ . :■> i ■ . y <■[ ru 1 l,r J.? th -e>; .-.k C”i:v.ci;ti<)’i, ’by ti. • ’ 'hat -.1 . 7 the V..wj;>:;i'i ~<• yi'o-! ~.;, 1 ~i',i. ■ :. -■ aiLi.i, .ll ,1 Clltp-U?-*.‘..-Ci V -nA towme § . pip-1 ci.legato.' and s.ia’d I '■ : ;• k:et & a .x-rrly e.-...- .11m.' 1./kl--.' rltC- C' hilt 11-Aii ;Ju it?11..-j --AV . ' ! ,p: v :- Uvi v • jtx-j’y ■Tfc’Tfrtr — iA —* — -A.J4 +^fi j + j.v ilwi i.dcCyl’3; 1.1.1. iitCeS, etc, . h.,11 b'.Cii ciui Lui tiie reports > ■.. tilt: mi-ililS 1— tl.li luV. ilSHlp^cllh.4-1 t■ ■ t i-f ’'vtior..', i; lie ’ Ti.-i'iiunilAr of votes re-' ■ - :'y (.11 ciiii**.n’..■;!esiJur county; kA.-s shall Rieirbe careiully'A£mn~t T'uh’d, md if aitv person b& fovnd t ->• e i' .'• I ■”“ - 7 + rtt'\' or tftrT"Tiie votes j rut i ’ - county, he'slud' be.; ‘.ui.'il no candidate : of iue C“j-| vent’ ■ 1.;”? liic oLice ti>r Vi iticli lie | r. . ?d'7<:h •hajoiity. L. easel •!i es L: - W.l’vdr -iio ; ;.■ :. -le-.. < . ■>■■■■■.. ,'-. ,_-.j44,|j. ci; OU cP l • v. •:*•., rue eoi:wi.iioii sliau i ti.'Q.n prpc;-tKi •to-noniinutef - bal-1 - 1. < •:.•■.<. | ’ •• hr c.di-i... 1 1 ”]. • ..r.-J < AN? .'.LuLA.tVIS. i Tte basis ’tlen _4, ,—c. nyk tri ■tov - Vi;i Jud y-ctw4-» JL~-» 1 V, ‘ s ? • •’ > ■t -5A' •■*-*• ‘>• •'■ Lkt. ,7 4. '.. v .t'Jx .f xn-. WLJ..L. J'—e .:? '■ .. i one Ai .•'.i.'ate . tying; ■~’ 1 -i, ■ • 1 t<’- - 'i-l. \• '■ 7‘. ■ k w ■ . ■. i : 'run. -\s ; - d'. kt- ;• ettehj ...1... ~;... .. . .. .... ; ■l’ ' .JVC. ' (>. ""V'h?. ■ c.j TTjii’k •■•v.« - .12. ■'.y-k.u, tenth pi-Ai.AU, 2< ■■Ahs...kj, .. . c : i C . X1 V’k - I ' ; A U •-*' -■ te - A • 'i’c:?). * Au.’-, kee ■ •!.; \ /. .. I 1 e.'U, . . East yrechict 11- —_..-. -yy 7 -jt-prc'crncr I'ro' . ’’jecs for i.olding the townk.ii? Ida s Coiivi'...:i . . skaii In ’ ■ .is ,•_■1 yf ee.' ,4. jid...Cii..g ■j 'iw. exe pt in Marirnr p -cleg towiisjgy.nii: which, proper, tphiees-shn’l, be designated by the Efccinci’Cbhtrid Coiimiittees. I Th? balioisjteed at theto-wnshipl mass conventions shrill be uniform in form thronghopt the... ecuntj*, rad r>< ! furnished,, h: blank*; fort;', . Pw the C-ountv Central VommiKE' -‘ri.'ic ‘by order of ffie Tiqtip C kinty Qentval Cohnnittee. 31.. F. Cmtcorr Uh’tan. \ er. E. Marshall.'Sec'v. - • • : ' - f; I _ .-. . ■ ' !_Tho 'Dickens’ Eniirhunment will be given hj : fe’aehers and pupils of the high school, on Monday evening, March 29, at the Opera Ilpuse. All are cordinUy invited to attend. The proceeds are to be applied to Rensselaer High Sc’mul Lil riirv. Let tverv pun-nt m.lehim, tlnit feels Xo dis- ■ ■ >seiL-k he supper at the Dickeas on that evening. Come with the intention of spending money freely and liberally, as yoor children are the ones who will b? beweStted. Every cent will go For bcoks ft * the librarv. g ,
Prfrr.nry Arr tldpubiieai;. voters living’“in: th? 'School Town of RcnsseTncr, 1 aie requested'to ijmet, Friday ev- ; th.tir respiiteti'iiA te clioGse I .Id -•b’.mrid vot for a'towns’-ip] -Ek. .kxz-' ! Di-trlct .Nw-i- r-ffi-mr-T-ct-Shr-"CuurFla ouTk - ■ - - District Xi 2 wiiil mitet at tiiui M I Dtetri ?t N<JBiwlir mi?et a.t Yf i *». A'atsou’s l l™. oihce. District No. 4a. me? that?. the I old school nous'?. K-siuct-2<Q.?j-wiH meet at thoCiiitens’ Bank. S. R. Thompson, Ciimm Ist Dist Jay V.*. V» iLham:-, “ 2 “ E. L. C’k rt.-. “ ■ 3 ' yfm. Grhc-rdinlde—2 A A. .4 W Ik '-Vo*. ’■ 0 <: it. i . r> -.v n 11, u d' 1 ;' 1 anniia' niemuk .of ‘lit--stock--he-h^te-e-pf--the— A'i.any Chicago i-'’.’i’-. -y Com-.i ’ r - • t 1 • 4 .to ra’py . I'.LbJ ; „ fc'Hmvink direct’>rs v.ci? elect vi’ ■toha .■■ .* stur !•’. bort L. manned'-’’ ~.. a. llalstcm, . Jrm n s B h'sev-dt, Vf.iii;m E.uwd, ; Elima Run*., .'amto - D. Sin'iLd Jl im A. £ - d. id Vkd... H. id. wp.-rtt-d ihm birn year’s FiAhnes! had b-?.'n eiicduinghig, shc'.vw.g mi ■ -■; . ■- awning-' ....d (• dim- r L ' aiion'm id' iit- t a‘u.;'. in opciat-‘ Timt .dtoßtouted. ..d....: . • i :-o,d had heai pimcik.kk ■,-d. in., -te.?. bteagdtom Bedford! 1 - L-. . tody. A’/. Hie iwo? debi. imdjiten paid, mid . f th? boyds..,, for ' 10-S-i have beer.’’ caUito iy veil!: now place", on the market a mow: c.-inoi’i'LitC'.l bond to extinguish | of i mortgag. a and improvezutej condition of the royd-. - •■ -i The Great Southern Ik-iltoadi wilt be sold, in Indianapolis, by Master in .Chancery, tom. P. Fish-' -■bVk, ;nrc veetet’ ttonii nexF Si. Fur-! day. AVc nori’-y seed f oi.r readers as have claims ugaiusi the I 'company that they. musF make i proof of th? same before the date ■ of the shlef'ot bewverTastmgly ’too ' late. .'Messrs'.' E. P. Hammond and S. P. Thompson,of Keusse- ■ 1-aer, are authorized to take proofs ; and file claims. ' p*"t 9 -p- ; j We hope and beheve that we shall be able tb record u great many improvements ip farm buildings in the county this year. Al- . ready we-hear u* several in pros- ■ pect A. will builij a' fine dw-.-lljag on his f.-um in Jordan township, and F. ’M. Parker will nut up a Vug barn on his farm, blit Bn-ry Paris-p’.e.ce, in rthi town.
Djjmifel itole, a prominent i.ttorney and democratic politician, of McnticeiiOj'krietl very suddenly at that place last Sunclay. Hd w< s t d.m with v fit ch the street and 'LIFT " Imeii scarcely gotten into the ix-arestliotollietorchecxfnredl M. F. . Chilcote Esq, t.nd ’Shorifi" .Yecman of- tl is place attended the 'XkT 7 co*— The town had another ..mighty close _esca.pb .from _a__de£tructive fire- last Monday- morning. Mt. J. Hardman, the Jeweler, had 1 tiiil ■'. fire in his store, in Geo. HollingswortTfs “building, anct the ..pipe becoming very hot, set- firt—to—iloor where it passes into the room above, back of J. Zimmerman's i tailor shop. The latter happened 1 to di. cover the fire, from tiie smoko \ jii_jiis_ixi mn t ]. it lipd made much headway, li it' had happened howevo”, that he I had come to his shop a half hour I. later, for any cause, the fire would, . d. nbfitess have gaine l -nd. ' -j1 way that aoihing could have Bated j A.? k'dldiug- it S ocampledAh&4 luw bv- ?,lr. Hardman and PuxCMs4 pil? : .nb'.sturmifand bSe-ry; above.! uy 1 w’. Zimmerman as -wf-liop and : 1/ Mr. Fiircupile’s family as' a resiiknce. It was a dry w. I very] ■■.■;■.’ : / morning trfe ! uik? the ('xtecier oL thp] nuiiding its destruet-ion, to wdlw r with the property of its tenants,] W'.mld have becii the work-* . '. it a : few'minute.? of time; anil . Low | nianj- more buildings on that mm I -el i-to) atro-4-would -have gc -no ■.■■■ &.t 1 “tiie sum-:* time.is only a im.11.-r oil | conjecture. • This ocuiy Rmco - is j aamh?wpregn:int w'l-'ning to on fl people.to take ’better precavdi. ns ■ .against the danger of fires. ; —; :: -i
