Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1884 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE]
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOB PRESIDENT. GROYEIt CLEVELAND, ol .New York FOB VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A HENDRICKS, of Indiana Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, COL. ISAAC P. OKAY, of Randolph. For Lieutenant Governor. GEN. >l. D. MAN SON, of Montgomery. For S cretar. of State. CAPT. WM. R. MYERS, of Mndl-on. For Auditor of State. JAJfES H. RICE, of Floyd, For Treasurer of State. JOHN J. COOPER, of Marion. For Attorney General, FRANCIS T. HOLD, of Bartholomew. For Superintendent of Public lustrnctiou. JOHN W. HOLCOMB, of Porter. Reporter of Supreme Court, JOHN V KERN, of Howard, Judge of SnprJine Court. J, A. S MITCHELL, of Elkhart. For Cougress— Tenth District, JHOMAS. J. WOOD, of Lake County. For Judge. 30th Judicial Circuit, JAMES T. SAUNPERSON, of Newton county. For Pros. Attorney, 30th Judicial Ciicuit, DAWSON SMITH, of Benton eountv.
Independen- Republican delegations, repre emingeighteen or twenty States, and numbering several bun* dred representative men, met in fiew York city, Tuesday, and endorsed and reconunend Mr. Cleveland to the support of honest republicans. If it is now i- order we would ask: “Will Newton conntv now concede the Republican nomination for Representative to onr Simon. —Rensselaer Sentinel. The twelve delegates selected by the Republicans of Newton county, are each free and competent to judge of merit in selecting a candidate for representative. The republican voters will accept as the nominee and elect the man who receives a m jority in convention The Demociats believe in the unit ml ; for States in their convention to nominate a president, and yf • enppoie would force the unit rule as to counties in a distrkl cou vention In a Republican district convention each delegate speaks for hi« constituent' Counties, as such, do not vote. 'I- ore will be no special pains taken to please the tjentinel in onr nomination for representative. The Republicans have heretofore nominated a good man for representative and we doubt not will do so again-. .Simon P, Thompson, in Kentland Gazette. Our Simou 3peaks out for the delegates of Newton. From his.suceess in upsetting the “clannish” hoggish* ness of the free voters of his party in Jasper county, aud seeming a position for Newton, that county certainly owe 3 him her vote for repre sentative in delegate convention.— We reiterate our wish that he may receive the nomination.
