Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1878 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
~ REPUBLICAN MASS CONVENTION. A Mass Convention of th* votors of Jasper ' county..who mav tiecire to attend am! Jiartuviirnte therein, wilLbe Itelil al the Court llonse in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Kittnrrtny, April H7th, ISIS. <il 10 n'rlwk for the following pttrposoe, to-wii: 1. —To select delegates to the Republican State Convention io be held at Indianapolis June sth. 2. To seleci delegate* to the Republican Congressional Conveiiiiou, for tlie lOtn District. B.—To select vh'leg.'.es io the Republican Senatorial Convention, ioi the 24iii District. 4. —To seli'ci delegates to the Republican Representative Convention, ibi the 45th District. 5. —To select delegates u> the Republican Judicial Convention, tor die 30th Circuit (ajiould one lie calßd); and to discuss the propriety of calling one. 6. To select three delegates from cacli township to act as n county and township committee for the inpnign of 1878. 7. To select a Ch.' innan nnd Secretary for the Bejiulilic.in Coiimy Central Connnitlee. 8. To vleteruiine the lime, place and manner of nominating a County Ticket. All tiie business o> iliis Convention i.s to be trairtrv icd in open meeting. Republican voters iu the several lowusldps are respect fully asked to coeiei with eaeij other, anti agree among themselves as to ivuoni they desire for their camruiiv-ee.jwd.iheiji yik'ii for making county nominal ions. ; mi to re >orf (lien' views to the County lonveu.iou iluough tlicii own < ilizens. Each township und town should have au equal repreieiiu lion upon every delegation appointed. A good i tieinlnuce from the several voting precincts is desired. H. W. WOOD, Chairman Jasper Co. Republican Committee. M. L. SPITLER, Secretary Jasper Co. Republican Committee. NOTICE TO BUILDEBS! Sealed proposals will be received until two o’clock P. M. on Wednesday. June Sth. 1878. to furnish all material and hullil a frame dwelling house on the County Farm. Bids are to be accompanied with a bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of one thousand dollars, signed by at least two resident freeholders ae sureties, whfeh lion 4 shall guarantee the faithful per.onnauee aud execution of tlie work so bivl tor in case the same is nwnrded to said bidder, and that the contractor so receiving said contract shall promptly pay all debts incnrreii by him in the prosecution of said work, including labor, material fnmislieil, and for boarding the laborers thereon. The same to lie paid for when iiuished and accepted by the Board. The Board reserve the right to reject any nud all bids. Sabi work to bo comtletod on or before the 2d day of September A. i. 1878; and in case of default herein theoonfractcr >s to forfeit fturthe-nse-of theeouuty tlie--Bum of tweuly-tlve dollars for each dav. Plans ami specifications may be seen in the Auditorts office. Witness my hand and seal of the I SF ALA Board of Commissioners of tlieCoun- ( 7—7—~ )t v of Jasper, at Rensselaer, Indiana, vCf 5 B—e this jay, ,| a .. () [ April, A. D. 1878. ifENItY A. BARKLEY, 31-6 Auditor.
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