Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1876 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. REPUBLICAN TICKET. TDK PRESIDE!? OF THE TOTED STATES, RUTHERFORD B. HITES, OF OHIO. m nx msniErr or thc dird nua, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New Tort. m pmnmiL wt FOB THE STATE AT LABOR, THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo County. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORB, Ist Distriot.—JACOß 8. BUCHANAN. 2d District.—LEVl FERGUSON. 3d District.—ALANSON BTEVENS. 4th District.—DAVlD OVERMEYER. sth Distriot.—HEN RY C. FOX. 6th District.—JAMES N. TEMFLER. 7th Distriot.-JOHN M. BUTLER. Bth District.-WM. A. MONTGOMERY. 9th~ District.—MONßOE M. MILFORD. 10th District.—JOHN M. WIMER. 11th District.-HENRY C. THORNTON. 12th District.—HOMSS C. HARTMAN. 13tb District,— FlELDlN G PRICKETT, FOR GOVERNOR OF INBIANA, ' BENJAMIN HARRISON, FOB LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, -Jv.- -- ROBERT N. ROBERTSON. FOE JUDGES OF THB BUPBXHE COURT, Ist District.—WlLLlAM P. EDSON. 2d District.—A. C. VORIS. 3d District.—H. C. NEWCOMB. 4th District.—JOHN F. KIBBEY. FOR SECRETARY OF BTATX, ISAAC F. WATTS. FOE AUDITOR OF BTATE, WILLIAM M. HESS. FOE TREASURER OF STATE, GEORGE F. HERRIOTT. FOE ATTORNEY GENERAL, JONATHAN W. GORDON. * FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, LEVIN T. MILLER. FOE CLXRE OF BtTFEEME COURT, CHARLES SCHOLL. FOE SUPERINTENDENT OF FUBLIC INBTBUCTI4V, OLIVER H. SMITH. FOR CONGRESS.—TENTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM H. CALKINS. FOE REPRESENTATIVE IN ORNERAL ASSEMBIT, JOHN P. CARR. FOR PROSECUTOR THIRTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, HENRY 8. TRAVIB. OOX7XTTTT TICKET. FOR TREASURER, HENRY I. ADAMS. FOX SHERIFF, GEORGE M ROBINSON. * FOR SURVEYOR, J GEORGE M. JOHNSON. FOR CORONER, NORMAN WARNER. FOR COMMISSIONERS, Ist District.—JOHN VANT WOUD . 2d District.—WlLLlAM K. PARKISOS. Sd District.—WlLLlAM B, PRICE.

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