Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1876 — The Republican Primary Election. [ARTICLE]
The Republican Primary Election.
The following gentlemen here been selected to act He inspectors and judges at the republican primary election next Saturday: Hanging Grovx—W. W. Bussell, James Hay worth, and Harvey Phillips. Gillam—Preston M. Querry, Charles Sprague and Calvin Coppess. Babklby—William K. Parkison, George Kessler and Albert 8. White. Mabion —James Ritchey, ML L. Spitler and Hugh W. Porter. Jordan —Allen J. Yeoman, John Lewis and James V. Dutton. Nrwrtht—“Lemuel W. Henkle, Andrew K. Sayler and Daniel 8. Makeever. Keener—John Van’t Woud, Lewis Mozier and Daniel Fairchild. Kankakee—lsaac D. Dunn, Oscar B. Rockwell and I. F. Biggs. Wheatfield—C. C. Sigler, John T. Sigler and Benjamin Dalson. Carpenter—James F. Irwin, George B. Chappell and William H. Shaw. . Milroy—William Caster, Eli Dean and William L. Clark. ; Union—‘lsaac V. Alter, Charles A. Harrington and Ephraim J. Sears. The qualified voters present at the opening of the polls in any township shall select two clerks, and fill any vacancies of insfiectors and judges. The following regulations were adopted for the government of the inspectors while receiving votes at the primary election to be held in the several townships in Jasper county next Saturday: All legal voters of the republican party, and of those desiring the success of the ticket nominated, will be permitted to vote. As a general rule voters should vote in the townships where they reside. . An, exception to this rule will be made in the case of persons agreeing not to vote anywhere else on that day and staling that they have not voted elsewhere. The laws of the State' as far as applicable shall govern as to opening and dosing the polls, provided that the polls shall not bo opened until 8 o'clock a. m. Harvey W. Wood, Chairman
Mabiox L. Spitlbr, Boc’y.
J. C. R. C. C.
