Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1886 — Republican Townshlp nominatlons. [ARTICLE]
Republican Townshlp nominatlons.
! The sectional .Republican party north, ; and the sectional fire-eaters south precipiI tated the country into ciwil war. Both are equally guilty of the great crime against j the Country ” - ' Last week, as we went to press, i the prospects for securing the [ sewing machine factory skeined most encouraging; this week, we announce with, sorrow and regret that those bright prospects have grown constantly dimmer, until now there is scaic'ly left us hoping tliat they will nut sour vanish entirely. Two’jgood inen have been put in. nomination by the Republicans of - Marion township, for the two pr inci pal Township offices. W e do not believe there is any just grounds for questioning the fairness of their nomination, and there is no good reason why they should not receive th'hearty support of the entire partyi *.~* u *g— ——• — ,| - ~, i.num The Bell Telephone,. Company’s g;ime of b’uti’, in giving notice of. intention to leave the state, does not seem to be in a L:ir way to win. . A now.jLel ’phone company ‘called, the Turn’ nil. is i’CfMy to take the place of the Bell, and fur-ios'li instruments at the rates prescribed by law. It is claimed that the 'Turnbull is fully as good a system as the Bell. Let every republican in the'" county be on hand and do his full duty at tic- com in g spring election. Xo-f-fali is general election, and a . ‘ill strung vote row; is a big help ; \.i Jd aheCnre in--ores-ts of your town and county, chum nd—ttuit tiro /very bestHircif -k.-’. - .•! >i J. lu od’-'c. Wb. ‘iv wo liml those.very- best mcii, -btr -in -the- Il epabiiearF:-party'? tick.'eusiiuwhore. ’ '“Reaping iiio Whirlwin 1”. is tlie appr.i,.ii..’.. •: l d-!ine in th' f/.w.'m of y<'st?rday, over some further details regarding theseaud.dous relations existing between the 1 noted female - revivalist and temperance lecturer, Mrs. Emma Malloy, and thtWwifo murderer, Geo. Li Graham. Th ' overwhelmug and irretrievable disgrace that l has overtaken this women is only another that however successful ioud-mouthed and siniful hypo/ricy may be f-r a time, disgrac? and disaster are pretty sure to overtake it, sooner or later. ' In Wyoming Territory, for mmy y< ai's, women have had the right, to vol? equal with mem. As to th? pra.'tical workings of the experim-.-nt, v.\- have ye I tu 1.e..:' ■: the first adverse opinion. Upon the oUter,luv.xd, j.iulges, ®inisteM,:muirof eminence and presiim vbly of sound judgment, hiWtj proaounoed it a complete success. One of the last to express a public opinion up-.m the subject, was ex Delegate Post, o: that territory who says, among other things: “I , was-oppuse'i’T'j the —oxperim'efit'at first, having strong -prejudices' against tfic innovation. I now believe it has been a good thing.. The saloon element in politics has been eutiivly eliminated. The women take t iiitai’est in djo* df.e:i-;i>. They no lon^pr<nir•? anything about bcldiiij^mc?.. but rather d i seoura ge .thMrf? tio a. -Th e y aiy /..;:;! ; * di-mi-m m- • im:s :m. - best isen gmgjia44r'*'u’om. a aren't likely -to . vqu .fog at-ytiling |hat wiiLxvmd. tw 1.-wer or d :gradc their InisbFmdX’ land thus the -whole tone of politics. ■i■ ’ , ' is elevated by their participatidu in thelrancbise. —.-P-
MAIIION TOWNSHIP. . Trustee, Kizer A. Griswold, d ' *£3 A*sesser, H. Wi porter. hanc/ing Grove TowNsifA'. m Trustee, Jesse Gwin Assessor, I). D. Redmond. ' ' i JORDAN TOWNNHIP. Trustee, Henry I. Assessor, Janies Bullis. INION TOWNSHIP. * ’ - -* . if c ~ T ~ -" - - - Trustee, StppSen TN Comer. Assessor, Mosos B. Cox. / ‘ 'CABPFNTEit T<’"’N'Hll‘. Trustee, O. M. Vickery. Assessor, I’. 11. Lally. d BAIiKI.EY TOW NSHIP. Trustfee, John L Nichols. Assessor. tVtillacc .Murray.
