Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1890 — Diagnosing Bynnm’s Case. [ARTICLE]
Diagnosing Bynnm’s Case.
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Mr. Bynum, of Indiana, at every appearanoe in the National House of Representatives, reminds the country of a big, fat baby with a tape worm. But the more Bynum is spanked the less sense he se&ms to have. It is not the business of the Republican party to boom silver or any other product. Incidentally, hdwever, it may be said that Republican policy has advanced silver to the extend of about 17 cents an ounce in the past few months, and, to this degree, narrowed the gap between silver and gold.
Indianapolis, Ind., July 25,1890. | To Indians Kapubl icaxs: ' Section IB of the new election la# provides that certain classes of persons wishing to veto at the next election must register at least three monthß 'before election, by appearingln person at the office of the County Clerk and signing and filing notices of intention to become qualified electors. The persons who are required by* that section to register are those who. having been residents of Indiana, shall have absented themselves from the State for a period of six months or more, or who shall have gone into any other State or Sovereignty with the intention to vote therein, or during any absence in another State or Sovereignty 6hall have voted therein, or who shall not have been a bona fide resident of this State and of the county in which he resides, at least six months before the election. The election will be held Tuesday, November 4, 1890. Only those can vote at that election who Pad a legal residence in this State on May 31,1890. There is no charge to the voters for making this registration. All committeemen, and Republicans generally, are urgently requested to see that all who are required to regis ter before voting shall be registered in the Clerk’s office of the county of their residence on or before August 4, 1890. There should be a careful canvas of the several voting precincts by committeemen and others r to the end that there shall be a complete register of all those voters who are included in the above clauses. We trust that this matter will be looked after promptly and efficiently. Yours truly, L. T. Michkner, Chairman. F. M. Millikan, Secretary.
