Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1884 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
roll PRESIDENT GROVERCLEVELAND, of New York Foil VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A HENDRICKS, of Indiana . Dfmocratic State Ticket. For Governor. COL. ISAAC V. GUAY, of Randolph. Tor Lieutenant Governor, GEN. M. J). MANSON, of Montgomery. For S crc’nr. of State. CAI’T. WM. I!. MYERS, of Madlaon. For Au'iltor of State. JAMES 11. RICE, of Floyd, For Treaaiir t of State. JOHN ,1. COOPER, of Marlon. For Attorney General, Fl' AN'CIS T. HORD, of Rnrtiiolomcw. For sniK-Tlnteiideni . f Public Tuatrnction, JOHN W. HOLCOMB, of Porter. Reporter of Supreme Court, JOHN W KERN, of Howard, Judge of Snprimc Court, J, A. S. M ITCH 'tLL, of Elkhart. Fur Coogie“B-Tenth District, THOMAS. J. WOOD, of Lake County ■II I J ■ - For Judge, »Oth Judicial Circuit. AMES T. HAVNI’ERSON, of Newton county. For Proa. Attorney, 30th Judicial Circuit, DAWSON SMITH, of Benton eounty. For Jtepreaentatfve, DAVID H. YEOM AN, of ii.aper county. COUNTY TICKET. For Treasurer, WILLIAM M. HOOVER, of Marion Township. F< r Sheri fl, A DAM HESS, of Gillam Township. F<*r Commissioner-—Flr»t District, BRONSON a. HARRINGTON, ol Union Township. For commissioner—Second District. C. G. AUSTIN, of 0 iipenter Township. For Sui veyor, JOHN I’. DUNLAP, of Mari< n Town hip. For Coroner, WILLIAM IJECK, of Marion Township
