Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1886 — The Marion Township Nominations. [ARTICLE]

The Marion Township Nominations.

According to the published call of the Marion .township Piepub’ican committee, primary elections were hold in all the school houses and town wards in tire thwhship, on Friday evening, March 19, at each of which the voters expressed by baTFit their choice Tor candidates for the township offices; and chose delegates to represent them at the township convention on the following daj’. The populnriA of this method of proceeding is well attested by the large number of ~ inr— 'ii-r i i wr-,i», ■ ■ ■■■ ■ —-n.i „ „ ■ - ‘ i , r voters who turned out anti voted at the primaries; there having been a total of 217 coles cast, in the township". Consderiug that the totabßepublican vote of the township is not miTch above 325, this is certainly a very favorable showings ........... The seventeen delegates chosen Friday night met Saturday afierin \\. \». A ".tson’s lawoffiee \ the court room being occupied’.) The total vote of all the districts and wards was carefully counted. and the result showed-'-thnb—fhe-vote 1 for candidate for Trustee, wasj as follows: ' -Kizer A. G'/iswold > lks. Jj. L. D HUL.< :'t,y ■ t-1-p-iw-’w..: ' 8. The tot:-: I vote •Assessor '■ H. W. P.irmr , . 85. :3TswA.l3niTffiu'i' las. ■C/'Passbh's iScaftering 9. "Mi’l Griswold, having Eeceivtni.a majority over all of tin' popula.r : vote, as candidate fkir Trustee, was, i in accordance With the conditions | oil the call, declared ib'lj' nominated. _ No candidate for assessor having received a majority of the popular vote, the convention proceeded to nominate a candidate by ballot. Mr. Porter, the candidate who had received a plurality of the popular vote, was nominated on the llr.-U billot. For constables J. 1' . Powell, Lyman Zea and IVilliam Wood, were nominated by the convention, It is mighty seldom that a Mugwump gets ar.ytFing at all out of this '.administration, but in the. case of on? of\tho two or. three! Wuinps iu this county, the'case isi strikingly different, for he has noi I only got away with a post-office" he has two of them, and for’ aught we know has goo<i prospects for a whole assortment. We ’ refer to the case -of Mr. J. F i Bruner,’ late of Pl-ashnt now of DeMotte. Some tjiree, -monfehs-Hge— Mu.- Brunei- -wrote -to 1 the post-office, department and j tendered his of the office of ppst-insffiZr, at dire Ridge, Wasljjagfon Aiowmaii- for xlrfssuccessor. /air. E. 0. Newels-, •of Rensselaer, / b:icke^„xbo^t meudation. Mußruner then re-; I moved to- DeMotte, applied for i ami received the appointment ol it Ute”’ pit. te.'tlht/fei*' Sonia pre?.soifj his l esigmiii-.-n at Ph-.saut Ridge has nutheeirac--tepte-.1, anj.l the result is lie has the proud and unusual 'disHhction of holding two offices, a M’.ig-f we.imp at lint.

Ha! Herd! You school teachers -iidiq.have. noLremitted for the Im diana School Journal. Me are waiting patiently to hear from you. Please report to Vi. A. Bell, Indianapolis, or flic undersigned. Yours Truly, G. AV. Ingram. Agent for J-aspbr county..

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