Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1900 — For Fremont and McKinley. [ARTICLE]
For Fremont and McKinley.
The following residents of Rensselaer and vicinity are entitled to membership in the club of Republicans who voted tor Gen. John C. Fremont, the immortal “Pathfinder” the first presidential candidate for the Republican party, and who intend to vote for Wm. McKinley, the parly's latest candidate, in 1896. They are the ones who are entitled tojvear the Old Guard Souvenir, with Fremont’s and McKinley’s pictures placed thereon. The list as here given we know is much too small and we ask that anyone knowing of other _Tesident& of the county whcse names are entitled to be placed here, to send them in. Also to send in the names of those who voted for Lincoln, either time and who now intend to vote for The following is the Fremont list McKinley. John M, Gwin Wm. Wishard John Coen D. C. Hopkins A. McCoy Win. Bussell W. S. Coen Wm. Greenfield H. M. Babb J. V. Pfifkison Chas. Vick A. Parkison J. H. Cox Eilis Walton W. N. Jones G. P. Daugherty W. S. Grant Thomas Grant Micah Sayler S. C. Hammond Lewis Sayler David Hilton S. C. Thrawls • Simon Phillips Samuel Parker Stacey English John English Wallace Murray H. O. Harris Geo. Mellender F. W. Bedford A. W, Cleveland Henry Sayler J. M. Troxell. T. J. Jordan Austin Hopkins.
