Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1888 — Call For The Republican State Convention. [ARTICLE]
Call For The Republican State Convention.
Rooms of Republican State Cen. ) Com. Indianapolis. Ind., June ' 11th, 1888. * \ The Republicans of Indiana, and thpse who will act with them in the approaching campaign, will meet in Delegate convention at Tomlinson Hall, in the City of Indianapolis, on Wednesday, August 8, 1888, at 10 o’clock a. m. to nominate candidates for the fob lowing officers: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, < Three Judges of the Sppreipe Court, Secretary of State, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Reporter of the Supreme Court, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Also to select Presidential Elec r tors and for the transaction of such other business as may be necessary. Each county will be entitled to representation on the basis of one delegate for each two hundred votes, end each fraction over one hundred cast for Colonel R. S. Robertson for Lieutenant Governor in 188 Q. The whole number of delegates is 1160. Jasper county being entitled to 7. On the evening preceding the Convention, the Delegates from each Congressional District will meet at such places as may hereafter be designated by the State Committee, to select the the following District Committeemen officers of the Convention, and Presidential Electors, 1. One member of the Committee on Credentials. p
2. One member of the Committee on Permanent Organization, Rules and Order of Business, which Committee will nominate a pet manent President and Secretary, also two Presidential Electors and two Alternates for the State at large. 3. One District Vice-President 4. One District Assistant Secretary. 5. One member of the Committee on Resolutions. 6. One District Presidential Elector and one Alternate. The County Committees throughout the State will take such steps as may be necessary regarding the selection of Delegates and Alternates, with their post office address, and send to the Chairman of the State Committee. By order of the State Central
Committee.
JAMES N. HUSTON,
Chairman.
