Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1868 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor. Colonel CONRAD BAKER, of Vanderburgh County, ' 'For Lieutenant Governor. Colonel WILL CUTBACK, of Decatur County. For Secretary of State. Dr. MAX F. A. HOFFMAN, of Cass County. For Auditor of .State. Major J. D. EVANS, ol Hamilton County. For Treasurer of State. Gen. NATHAN KIMBALL, of Marlki County. For Clerk of tfie Supreme Court. Captain THEODORE W. McCOY, of Clarke County. For Reporter as Supreme Court. Colonel JAMES B. BLACK, of Marion County. ■ For Attorney General. DELANO* E. WfLIAMSON, of I'utnam County. Superintendent of Public Instruction. 4 BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Wayne County. ELECTORS FOR STATE AT LARGE. Hon. Thomas H, Nelson, of Vico. , Hoii. Beqj. F. Claypool, of Fayette^ contingents. Hon. John U. Pettit, of Wabash. Ueu. Geo. I). Wagner, of Warren. DISTRICT ELECTORS. Ist.—And. L, Robinson, Yanderburg. Con’t.—J. W. Wharton, Spenser. 2nd.—Maj: Wm. T. Jones, Harrison. Con’t. —Aaron Hoffman, Martin. 3rd. —Captr-jho. Schwartz, Dearborn Con’t.—Maj. R. H. Litsou, Jelfersou 4th.—John H. Farquhar, Franklin. Con’t. —Jacob B. Julian, Wayne. stli. —Col. Samuel P. Ovler, Johnson. Con’t.—Dr. Levi Hendricks, 6th.— Capt- E. E. Rose, Lawrence. Con’t.—Col. John T. Smith, Greene. 7th. —K. W .Harri port , Boone. Con't -M. Ij. Milford, Fountain. Bth. —J. F- Justice, Cass. Con’t—David C. Jledsker, Howard. 9th.---Joshua’ H. Mellett, Henrv. Con’t—W. H. H. Miller, Allen. 10th.—CK-or. Milo S. HaM-nll ’ Elkhart. Con’t.-J. S. Carpenter, Kosciusko, 11th. —R. SI iggins, Jasper. o ‘ " Republican District Ticket. Foil CONGRESS. Gkn. JASPER PACKARD, of Lnporte County. -FOB COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, JOHN W/UVAN, 'of Pulaski County. FOR CIRCUIT PROSECUTOR, JAMES M. JUSTICE, Of White County. . FOR COMMON PI.FAS PROSErUTOP.' ——of Jasper County. FOR JO INT REPRESENT ATT VB, lion. JOHN P. BARNETT. Of Pulaski County. Republican County Ticket. FOR TREASURER. CHARLES PLATT. ■ • FOR SHERIFF, ALLEN J. YEOMAN. FOR COMMISSIONER, JARED BENJAMIN. REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, WILLIAM SHORTRIDGE. FOE CORONER, NORMAN WARNER. LzjL-tj!— ’, AH PREMIUM OFFER. |3,7S‘ FOR 91.80. Messrs. DAtoiiADAY & Becker, the enterprises publishers of "OUR SCHOOLDAY VISITOR,” Philadelphia, have just published a large original, finely executed steel plate Engraving, from the hand of the celebrated Satrain, which is, destined to become one of the mqsi' popttlar pictures of the day. It has cost months of skilled labor, and moy than ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in cash. offer this magnificent engraving, (which cannot be procured otherwise, for less than $2.50), and a copy of " OCR SCHOOLDAY VISITOR, one of the oldest, handsomest and cheapest You pig Folks monthly Magazines published in this Country, the price of which, alone, is $1.25 “a year, both for |1,89 ! Where clubs are formed, a still. greater reduction.— Please send TEN . .cents AT oiJce for sample of the Magazine, and circular giving a complete description, of this elegant engraving, and full list of premiums for clubs. A rare chance. Agents wanted everywhere. Address, DA UGHADAY A BBC***, Publisher* - OlWslaotßUeet, Philadelphia, P>.