Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1873 — Hammond for Judge. [ARTICLE]

Hammond for Judge.

We have always been pleased with the man, and we are free to declare our admiration and respect for the judge. He wears the ermine with becoming dignity, and his rulings in the late courts of this District evinced sterling judgment, justice and ability. He will make a “ripe judge” in due time.— Francesville Local Topic; It is not the intention of the Journal to do much for any particular party or candidate; but to. publish facts and general news items in which all parties are interested. Yet as far as we have heard anything said about' the new Judgsliip, the above -article [from the Kentland Gazette] is a fair exponent of the feeling toward Judge Hammond in this locality; and individually we second the motion [to elect him without formal uoiuiuallonj.—Remington Jmjriw.