Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Allen Catt is an independent condidate for Assessor of Marion township. 1776. 1840.- 1876. CAMPAIGN OF 1876. Hayes and Harrison! GRAND RALLTI AND FLAG PRESENTATION! ORKTUR AT. BEN. HARRISON, RopuMcai Caniilate for Qorernor, WILL SPEAK IN RENSSELAER! ON WEDNESDAY, Senate 2% 1878.

Mr. Simon Phillips, Marshal of the day. Assistant Marshals: Frank W. Babcock, Lewis L. Daugherty, Silas L. Swain, William Warren, Cassius M. Hopkins, Charles P. Wright. Kach delegation choose their own o tile era. Two Beantifol Fl© will be Presentei on the basis of the vote for President Grant in IH72 —one to tlie largest proportionate delegation, not less than 109, from either of the following townships bordering on Marion. Touimnijm. Vote of 1873. Barkley 98 Hanging Grove til Milroy 10 .lordan 40 Newton 5t Union 85 And a flag to the largest proportionate delegation, not less than 50, from the following: Tutciin/U/iii. Vote of 1873. Gillum 91 Carpenter 222 Keener 19 Wheatlleld _ 10 Kankakee 27 Walker. ... 29 Delegations will be counted us follows; Each person not included iu classes hereinafter designated, 1; each one-horse vehicle, 8; each two-horse vehicle, 4; each four-liorse vehicle, N; each six-horse vehicle, 12; each equestrian, 2; each ineiul>er of uniformed company, 2; each standard flag carried in procession (uot less than 4Vi feet), 5. Veterans who voted for HARRISON in 1840 will be provided seuts in the stand as vice presidents. Young, active republicans in each township will please move promptly in the work of organizing delegations. It is expected that tlus'will be The brand Bally of the Campaign.

The Republican Ticket FOR PRESIDENT OMHE UNITED STATES, RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, OF OHIO. FOR TICE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, Of New M. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: FPR TUE STATE AT LARGE, THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo County. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS, Ist District. —.JACOB S. BUCHANAN. 2d District.—LEVl FERGUSON. 3d District.—ALANSON STEVENS. 4th District.—DAVlD OVEKMEYER. sth District.—llENUY C. FOX. Utli District.—-JAMES N. TEMI’LER. 7th District.—JOHN M. SUTLER. Bth District.—WM A. MONTGOMERY'. oth District.—MONßOE M. MILFORD. 10th District.—JOHN M. WIMER. 11th District.—HENßY C. THORNTON. 12th District.—HOMEß C. HARTMAN. 18th District.—FlELDlNG I’KICKETT. FOR GOVERNOR OF INDIANA, BENJAMIN HARRISON. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ROBERT X. ROBERTSON. FOR JUDGES OK THE SUPREME COURT, Ist District.—WlLLlAM F. EDSON. 2d District.—AßG’HlH AI.D C. VORIB. 3d District—HOßATlO C. NEWCOMB. 4th District.—.JOHN F. ICIBBEY. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, ISAAC I*. WATTS. • FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, WILLIAM M; -*ESBv ~ FOK TREASURER OF STATE, GEORGE F. HERRIOTT, FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JONATHAN YV. GORDON. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, LEVIN T. MILLER. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, CHARLES SCHOLL. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, OLIVER H. SMITH. FOR CONGRBBB.—TENTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM H. CALKINS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY', JOHN P. CARR. FOR PROSECUTOR THIRTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, HENRY 8. TRAVIS. cotraNf"'X"y ticxet. FOR TREASURER, HENRY I. ADAMS. FOR SHERIFF, GEORGE H. ROBINSON. FOR SURVEYOR. GEORGE M. JOHNSON. FOR CORONER, NORMAN WARNER. FOR COMMISSIONERS, Ist District.—JOHN VAN’T WOUD 2d District.—WlLLlAM K. PARKISON. 8d District.—WlLLlAM B. PRICE.

LEGAL NOTICES. TO CONTRACTORS. S Auditor's office, Rensselaer, Jasper to., Ind. September 7th. 1876. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals will lie received at this Office until 10 o’clock a. in., on the twentieth (20) day of October, 1870, to do the earthwork on a certain grade on the south aide of the Kankakee river, at the approach to the bridge across said river, known as Baum’s bridge. Said grade Will be about 1,400 feet long. Width on top, 18 feet. Average bight, about 6 feet; 2 feet above high water mark. Slope, 1R to I. Specifications and profile of the work are on file in this office. Bids for the work to be made by the cubic yard. At the same time. Bealed proposals will be received for about 300 feet of pile bridging on the line of the above grade. All material to be furnished by the contractor. Plans and specifications are on file in this office, for inspection of bidders. The work to be completed at a time to be agreed upon by the board and the contractor, when the contract shall be awarded. To be paid for when completed and accepted by the board. The board reserve the right to rriect any and all proposition*. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Connty. HENRY A. BARKLEY, 51-6 J Auditor, Jasper t'ounty,