Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1886 — Charles F. Griffio [ARTICLE]

Charles F. Griffio

Log;i;i.-';><iit JoiinC'.l. The Journal Is pleased to note t'ie lavor with which the suggestion of the name ot Charles F. Grillin, of Crown Point, for the Republican nomination for Secretary of S'gite, is feceiv.'d l'irougliout tli’ Tenth. Congressional .D’sVrh-t,’and'indeed in' other districts o: tins, pan of t:.c state. H s name was hmught forwa rd in this connection only a few days ago, but the suggestion has been taken up and favorably eoininenTiepublican pr-p'rr in northern Indiana. Cass county Wilt not go to the State Conventio n with :my candidate of her own. She wi’.-l ask nothing fur any of I our people but she is willing to join baiufs with _ the olin.-r cmmlie-s in the liistriul, and press the claims of Mr. Griffin. C.tn-oh county i ndui.sed him at their reCent conveP.tioinHe is a young man, but it is not a crime hx Indiana to be <i young man, He has for several years been recognized as oneol the most successful attorneys iu '.northern Indiana, a young man of clean methods and of spotless character, and these, coupled, with brain and j energy, and unswerving Rep-.ibiicanism, i liaye-bToiigiit ifiui tootire attention o’ FfSe party in this district. No one need ' apologize tor presenting his name to i the convention, and after the conven- ' tion, if he be nonririat&J, no cue need apologize tor Imn over the slate. Ho will step forwardl and speak fothiniEelf. • Charles F. Griflin’s friends are confident his nomination would make the state ticket strong itrNorlhern Indiana, especially, and thpj7will push his name with an enthuoasro tbat will win,