Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1896 — To Tenth District Republicans. [ARTICLE]

To Tenth District Republicans.

' 1 1 _ '•. ■’. ’■ L’onvntious for tl t S 111 11 , i 11gutes. RENSBEI4.BR, lud., Feb. 3rd, 1896 1 Pursuant to csll the members of the 'district committee for the tenth congressional district of Indiaua met on Thursday, Jon. 30th. 1896, aud the folio wit g calls were ordered. The con vent ion for the nomination f a candidate V represent the Tenth congressional district in congress will be held iu Michigan City, Laporte county, Ind., on Jane 4th, 1896. I’lie delegates and alternate delegates to the congressional eonv-ni-i* *n to be selected on the 23rd. day *-f May, 1896;,aud the ratio of representation shul be one ilelegate and one alternate delegate for each one. huudrul or a fraction «»f fifty or more of the vote cast for Hou. W. D Owen, secretary of state, aud that each township or precinct shall be eutitled to its proratasbare of delegates and said delegates be chosen by the several wards, townships or precincts. convention for the selection of two delegates aud two alternate- delegates to repres-nt the Tenth congressional district of Indiana, at the national Republican convention to be at St. Louis, iu Missouri, on the 16th day of June, 1896, be held in the city of Lafayette, Ind., on the 18th day of March, 1896, at 2 p. m. That the delegates and alternate' delegates be chosen to the district convention, for the selection of delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention, on Saturday, Mar. 14th, 1896 iu the same manner as is provided fer the selection of delegates and alternates to the congressional convention. Tne counties composing the Teuth district will be entitled to. delegetes and alternates to the Michigan City and Lafayette conventions as follows: COUNTIES. VOTES. DELEGATES. Benton, 1,825 18 Jasper, 1,558 16 Lake,— 3.844 38 Laporte, 4,197 * 42 Newton, 1,289 13 Porter, 2,485 25 Tippecanoe, 5,343 53 Warren, 1,827 18 White, 2,180 22 T. J. McCoy, Chairman. C. E. Mills, Secretary.