Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL MATTERS. Thursday, April Slst, 1870. ANNOUNCEBIENm Slate Heaatar. , JONATHAN LAMBORN, of Benton county, ton candidate for notniuallon to tho office of State Senator before tiro convention to be held for that purpose. Circuit Judge. , DAVID P. VINTON ia a candidate -for Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, subject to the decision of the Republican Judicial Convention. . Circuit Prosecutor. Editor Kjkssklair Union: Please announce that J. M. JUSTICE, of White county, a 111 be a candidate before the Republican Nominating Convention for re election to the office of Prosecuting Attorney of the 12th Judicial Circuit, of Indiana. County Treasurer. ' THOMAS LAMBORN. of Carpenter town salp, ia a candidate lor County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. County Hecordcr. Pleaso announce the name of HARVEY W. •WOOD, a disabled Union soldier, aa a candidate for Cpunty Recorder, subject to the deicisionofthc republican nominating convention. Many Voters. For Sheriff. Mott. Editort of Reottelatr Union: .. ■ Please vnnounco my name as a oauoioate for re-election to the Bh«riff’» office of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the republican convention. ALLEN J. YEOMAN. County Commissioner.-.3d Dlst. WILLIAM B. PRICE, of Carpenter township, is a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. Republican Nominating ConventionThe republican county convention to nominate county officers will be held at the Court House in Benast-iAer on the 4th day of June, 1870. In this convention the several townships will be entitled to delegates and votes as follows:—Hanging Grove, 8; Gillam, 6; Walkec, 1; Barkley, 6; Marion, 18; Jordan, 2; Newton, 8; Keener, 1; Kankakee, 1; Wheatfield, 1; Carpenter, 7; Milroy, 1; Union, 1. It is recommended that the townwhips hold conventions to nominate delegates to the county convention, on the 28th day of May, 1870. On the same day, at 10 o’clock A. M., 3 Mass Convention will be held in J.tewsselaer for thepurposO of selecting ilelegates to attend the various Circuit and District Conventions. Chairman Central Committee.

Seo Jackson’s now advertisement. A pair of buckskin gauntlets was left in our office last Saturday; Nearly two inches of snow covered the ground 1 ast Saturday morning. ~ ■ ■ -«• * Cattle are reported to be thriving upon tho new grass along the Kankakee river in the northern part of the county. ™ Wo arc doing neat job printing at Lafayette, Indianapolis and Chicago prices. Justice’s and Constable’s blanks in stock. Iroquois Library has recently received a copy of the Smithsonian Report for 1868, from the Secretary of the Institute. Mr. Thomas Hollingsworth is opening a new general merchandise store in the building formerly occupied by Messrs. Willey & Sigler.