Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Congressional Convention. To tht Votert of tht l<Hk CongrtttUmal IHstrlct tht Slatt if/ Jmtinna, 6 -rretina: All who desire an honeat and efficient representative in the national congress from the 10th congressional dimrlct; who (feelre the unconditional repeal of the specie resumption act of March 14tn, 1876; who desire the rei>eal of the act of 1873, demonetizing silver; who believe that the government should issue ail the money direct to the people without the intervention of any system of banking corporations, which money shall be a full legal tender and interconvertible with registered government bonds bearing a rote of Interest not exceeding 8.66 per cent, per annum; who believe that the great need of the country to-day is honest men, honest money, and an honest government; and all who favor thrusting from power and place those who have forgotten that among other things governments are Instituted to protect the weak against the uggrexslons of the strong; are requested to meet lu Hass Cauveution at Mpi city, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1878, for the purpose of nominating an independent greenback candidate for representative in congress from the 10th congressional district of Indiana. By order of the district central committee. _ „ , L. T. lIAUDINU, La Porte, Ind., Aug. 18,1878. Chairman.
Republican Meetings. The republicans of Jasper county will hold public meetings as follows: Barkley Center, MaJ. W. H. Calkins, Friday, August 25th, at 7:90 p. m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28.-7:30 p. m. Boroughs School House, Hayes & Wheeler Club, Hon. R. B.Dwiggins, Thornton School House, Newton township, Mr. 8. P. Thompson, MONDAY, AUGUST 88.-7:80 P. M. Curtis Creek School House, Newton township, Mr. S. p. Thompson. Union School House, Jordan township, Mr. H. S. Travis. 1 Hoover School House, Marion township, Hon. R. S. Ilwiggins. Osborn school House, Hanging Grove township, F. W. Babcock. TIBS hay, auoust 29.-7:30 P. M. No. 1 School House, Milroy township, S. P. Thompson. Bello Center School House, Marion tojgNtship, R. S. Ilwiggins. Smith School House, Hanging Grove township, H. S. Travis. liruc-eSchool House, Marion township, M. L. Spitler. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30.—7:30 P. M. Mt. Pleasant School House, Barkley township, S. P. Thompson. Blake School House, Jordan township, R. S. Ilwiggins. William* School House. Kankakee township, H. 8. Travis. THURSDAY, AVGUST 31.—7:30 P. M. Center School House, Gillam township, S. P. Thompson. Pleasant Grove School Ilonse. Barkley township, R. S. Dwiggins. Tyler School House, Keener township, 11. S. Travis. Slab College, Milroy township, Wm. B. Austin, C. M. Watson. Smith School House, Barkley township, M. L. Spitler. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.—7:30 P. M. Crawford School House, Hunging Grove township, S. P. Thompson. Rose Bud School House, Union township, H. 9. Travis. Ist Hershman School House, Walker township, F. W. Babcock. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2.—7:30 P. M. Remington, S. P. Thompson. Blue Grass School House, Newton township, 11. S. Travis
The Republican Ticket. FOB PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATES, RUTHERFORD | HAYES, OF OHIO. FOB YICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: FOR THE STATE AT LARGE, THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo Count}-. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS, Ist District.—JACOß S. BUCHANAN. 2<l District.—LEVl FERGUSON. B<t District. —ALANSON STEVENS. 4th District.—DAVlD OVEKMEYER. atli District.—HENßY C. FOX. Bth District.—TAMES N. TEMPLER. 7th District—JOHN M. BuTLER. Bth District.—WM A. MONTGOMERY. Uth District.—MONßOE M. MILFORD. 10th District.—lOHN M. WIMER. lith District.-HENRY C. THORNTON. 12th District.—HOMEß U. HARTMAN. 13th District.-FIELDING PKKJKETT. FOR GOVERNOR OK INDIA NY", — BENJAMIN HARRISON. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ROBERT N. ROBERTSON. FOR JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT, Ist District.—WlLLlAM P. EDSON. 2d District.—ARCHIBALD C. VO Ills. 3<l District.—HOßATlO C. NEWCOMB. 4th District.—JOHN F. KIBBEY. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, ISAAC P. WATTS. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, WILLIAM M. HESS. FOR TREASURER OK STATE, GEORGE F. HEUHIOTT. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JONATHAN W.GORDON. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, LEVIN T. MILLER. FOR CLERK OK SUPREME COURT, CHARLES SCHOLL. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, OLIVER H. SMITH. FOR CONGRESS.—TENTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM 11. CALKINS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY, JOHN P. CARR. FOR PROSECUTOR THIRTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, HENRY S. TRAVIS, cotnsmr ticzet. FOR TREASURER. HENRY I. ADAMS. FOR SHERIFF; GEORGE M ROBINSON. FOR SURVEYOR. GEORGE M. JOHNSON. FOR CORONER, NORMAN WARNER. FOR COMMISSIONERS, Ist District.—JOHN VAN’T WOUD Sd District.—WlLLlAM K. PARKISON. 8d District.—WlLLlAM B. PRICE.
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