Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1894 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN Thursday, January 52,. 1894. ISBUKD BVBBY THUMB AY BY oheo s. POBUffiM AND FBOFHIKTOB. OFFICE In Republican building, on ornor df c/AHi-meton and Wo«tor> strortA. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. _ One Year ■ ■■■;.. .t 1 .80 « 81X Months 75 Three Months 50 Official Paper of Jasper County.
One or two mistakes and accidental omissions occurred in our list of townsbio Republican committees, last week. In the list as given this week, these are all corrected. There is a big fight on at Delphi over the post-office. An election was held last Thursday, at which J. W.Weidene.r received the most votes. Editor Isher- * wood, of the Times, had been recommended by Congressman Hammond, and thinking he had a sure thing, he would not go into the election. It is probable that Weidviier will get the appointment. In any case it will leave the Delphi Democracy badly torn u P r - ~ It has been the saying of some men that so long as the Lord is with them, they care not-who is against them. In Cleveland’s case' it is not the favor of <Alie Lord but of the London Times he is solicitous about. If, for instance, every American on earth had the manhood to forget party expediency long enough to speak in words the condemnation their hearts must feel for Cleveland’s Hawaiian policy, his equanimity would not be disturbed so long as the London Times continued to approve his course.
County Republican Organization.
Cha'nnan,.T. J. McOOY. (J. A, LAMBORN. Vice-ChairmenJ G, M. ROBINSON. I C. O. SPENCER. Secre ary, O. E. MILLS. Treaswer, VaLSEIB township; committees. The first named in each bst is chairman of the mmittee, and member of the Connty Central Committee. HANGING GROVE. J.C. Gwin. J. R. Phillips. Wash Cook. R. S. Drake. C. W. Bussell. GILLAM. J. W. Stevens. Albert Freshour. Warren Swisher. Ed. Faris. Jas. Payne. Wallace Faris. yALKER. £ John O'Conner. Fred Hasselbring. Hans Gi branson. John Pettit. Will Hoile. W. D. Meyer. George Meyers,«Sec’y. BARKLEY, WEST’. Wm. Daniels. Wm. Gratner. Geo. Clt. Will Murray. H. G. Daniels. Elias Arnold. Sam’l. Wood. BARKLEY, EAST. S. R. Nichols. J. L. Payne. R. B. Harris. Sam English. I J. N. Baker. Wnr. Tanner. ' T. J. Tanner. MARION, WEST. R. W. Marshall. J. M. W'asson. W. B. Austin. Chas. Zafd. Monroe Carr. C.C. Warner. MARION, EAST. J. F. Warren. Walter Pjper. Chas E. Mills. J. W. Williams. Jos. Harris. C! as. Robinson. —’ — ? MARION, SOUTH. W.C. Babcock. Harvey W. Wood. G. M. Robinson. Jake McDonald. jordan. John Roadifer. John Brannon. M.G. Lewis. Ed. Irwin. Chas. Hei.slcr. Dan Waymire. NEWTON. J. H. Sayler. David Halstead. D. 11. Goetz. .T,,hn W. Nowels. Frank Hopkins. KEENER. Abe Halleck. C. O. Spencer, secy. J. F. Biuiler. M. I Schwankie. John Tonn. Johii Haan. D. E. Fairchild. KANKAKEE. I. D. Dunn. M. V. Rockwell, David Collins. John Biggs. J. H. White. . Robert Mannan. WHEATFIELD. John Graves. L. P. Shirer. Loney Shaffner. N, ah Frame. R. H. Morehouse. E. T. Biggs. CARPENTER, WEST. J. A. Lamlforn. C. Hensler. John May. Jno. Hudson. W. Bow■ I y. ' Mvrt Price. Geo. Hensler. CA upenter, E AST. C. 11. Peck. ’ Ed GVeen.M Geb. STih'uH. John Thgrp. W. E. Peck. 11. E. Hartley. CARPESTER,, SOUTH. J. D. Allman. John R. Wilson. Aug. W alters. JohnOtt. Geo. BiiHca 1. pain Thompson. F. B. Curtm. H. H ; , Hartley, tp., secy. UNION. B. D.Ctmer. If. E. Pierson, sicy J. F. McColly. John Murray. Theodore Warne. A. E. Pierson. Henry Snow. 8. T. Comer. . MILUuI. Ge-nr* Foulks. O. McDonald. - , A.
The Logansport Convention.
IT WAS A LARGE GATHERING OF EARNEST REPUBLICANS. The district convention of Logansport, last Thursday, to elect a committeeman for the district, was probably the largest ever held in the district, for a similar purpose. It was not so much the importance of the work that drew the large attendance, but that Republicans are everywhere full of the livliest party zeal, and are anxious to go anywhere and to do anything to help along the party cause. For committeeman, Chas. Harley, of Delphi, the former able incumbent, was re-elected by acclamation. Hon. W. D. Owen, of Logansport, was chairman of the convention, and W. J. Maxwell, of Hammond, and W. C. Leatherman, of Valparaiso, Secretaries. The following resolutions regarding the candidacy of Hon. W. D. Owen, for secretary of state, were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Hon. W. D. Owen, who represented this district in Congress for six years, has been announced as a candidate for Secretary of Statu and Whereas, The campaign in this State will this year be fought o n national issues involving the fundamental principles of the Republican party, it is important that we have a leader at the head of the ticket equal to the requirements of a national campaign. Therefore be it
Resolved, That the nomination of Hon. W. D. Owen as the head of the State ticket would place the campaign on clear and definite lines and insure to the party a brilliant and capable leadership and to that end the Republicans of the Tenth Congressional District in convention assembled earnestly and heartily endorse the candidacy of Mr. Owen for such nomination. Mr; Owen responded in a few remarks thanking the convention for its mark of preference. A committee of one from each county was then appointed on resolutions, and the report was unanimously adopted as follows: * We the Republicans of the Tenth Congressional district in Indiana, in convention assembled, resolve. That we affirm and adopt the principles declared ill the platforms of the last Republican conventions, National, State and Congressional; and that our brief experience of democratic administration and dread of its continuance until the people can change it, make us more enthusiastically, devotedly and decidedly indorsers of the record of our grand old party and all that it proposes to prevent the devastation of democratic blundering and incapacity. While the committee on resolutions were deliberating, speeches were called for and candidates for Congress C. B. Landis, William Johnston and Frank Swigart responded to calls for them. A resolution favoring the town of Hammond as the place for the congressional nominating convention Jwas withdrawn; but subsequently the different county chairmen present, 7 in number, agreed upon Hammond as the place. The time will be decided later.
Diseases Desperate Grown.
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The Union Central Pays Promptly.
Rensselaer, Ind. Jan. 17, ’94. Dr. J. D. Baer, Gen. Agent, Detroit Mich,, Union Central Life Insurance, Co., of Cincinnati, O. Dear Sir: I have this day received aCthe hands of your Asst. Gen. Agt. Homer Kessler, of Logansport, Ind., your company’s cheek, dated Jan. 11, ’94, for two thousand (12,000) dollars, in "full payment of my son, Louis Bull’s policy, JNo. 87615; for that amount, although by its terms, it would not have been due until Feb. 9, 94, the proofs of death not having been received by the company until Dec. 9, ’93. Little did we think when Louis insured that in less than three years his policy wonkl become a claim by death. lam glad to tes tify to the uniformly courteous treatment, and upright and honorable dealing of yonr company, and to recommend the Union Central to our friends and neighbors, and Mr. Robt. P. Phillips, their local agent, by whose solicitation my sun was first induced to take a Twenty (20) Annual Payment Life Rate Endowment Option Policy, in this most excellent company.
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