Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1888 — The Vote in Marion Township [ARTICLE]

The Vote in Marion Township

, In Marion township the entire ißepublican ticket is elected by large majorities. The Democrats held their convention Saturday night and got up a full ticket, with Wm. M. Hoover. ©x-County Treasurer, al its head, for Trustee. The Prohibitionists also got out a partial ticket, with Jasper Kenton for Trustee. They worked harder than anybody else, but did not even succeed in casting as large a vote as they did in 1886. The following is the vote of the township, in detail, by precincts. ■ ; — z y ■ ' ' ’ ■” - i I | r ~ Trustee; ,„ ■ „ GrcentieM, R J'*! 1 !!? Hoover.!».. •* Kenton. P.... 1® 1 Justices: , * • ’ Morgan. R, 1 i’arkison, R. ' J 9; J 4 * Clark. H„ • ~~ ... HCIII Fierce. D '...; »» Healv. h Warner. I’.. .... ’6 6 Constableet Porter, R. > v.............. Ltt IW> Wood, R. I<3 9X Peacock. K ■ f }*» Hl Fisher. D , JW «B Pbeglcy.V MS- -o Hutson, 1).. ......... 101 »>■; , Zoii, p ~ SOI 9 Greenfield’s majority over Hopver is 125. The largest Vote received by any candidate was given to Holdridge Clark, for justice of the peace, being 808. The highest vote given to any Democrat was 199 to Sylveater Healy, for justice. >