Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1892 — NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TIOKEI [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TIOKEI

For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vioe-President, ADLAI STEVENSON, of Illinois. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS, Vermillion. Uoptomint. Governor, MORTIMER NYK, LaPorto, Secretary of Slate, WILLIAM It. MYERS, Madison. Auditor of State, JOHN O. HEND'KUONM Howard. Tress n rer of state, ALBERT OALL, Marion. Attorney General, ALONZA U. SMITH, Jennings. Reporter of Snpromo Court, . SIDNEY It. MOON, Fulton. Superintendent of Public Instruction, lIERVKY D. VuHIKH, Johnson. State Statistician, WILL/AM A. PKKLK, Jn., Marion. Supruir.o Judge, Second District, JKI’THA D. NKW, Jenuinrs. Supreme Judge, Third Diotrict, JAM tS MoOahß, Warren. Supreme Judge, FI th District, TIMOTHY K. HOW> KD, St. Joseph. Appellate Judge, First District, UEOKGJC L. REINHARDT, Spencer. Appellate Judge. Second Dlsulct, FRANK K. GAVBN, Decatur. Appellate Judge, Third District, THEODORE I>. DAVIS,- Hamilton. Appellate Judge, Fourth District, ORDANDO J. LOT/,. Delaware. Appellate Judge, Flail District, OKOBOE K. ROSS. (Jass. For Congress, THOMAS HAMMOND. For, Representative, J. W. NOLAND, For Judge Circuit Court, JAMES T. SA-UKDKiraON, ’ For ProsscutlnglA tturney, FRANK DAVIS. For Next United States Senator, DAVID TURPIE.

Will Mr. Gilo an defend his vote for tha tax law? Florida and Georgla’come up smiling with big Democratic majorities, Vote for Frank Davis for Proseouting Attorney of this Judicial Circuit. He is well Qualified, and we oansafely command him to your suffrage. The millionaire Fairbanks’ canvass is in the interest of Fairbanks. His uppermost solioitude is for a legislature to eleot Fairbanks U. S, Senator. The Durham. North Carolina Globe, conducted on the plan of the JOkolona States, to furnish extraots for the Republican press with vnioh to “fire the Northern heart,” has been established and is supported with republican funds. Judge Gresham, Wm. Dudley Foulke. D. P. Baldwin, former republican attor-ney-general, Delano Williamson, former republican' attorney-general and John Overmeyer, a former republican chairman of State oentral committee, have al 1 declared for Cleveland, » In the nomination of James T, Saunderson, Esq., of Newton county, for Judge of the !Joth Judicial circuit, the Democracy present to the people for their suffrages, a gentleman upright, honest, well versed in the law, wi h a dignity of bearing that always commands resp.ct. and a kindly dispositon that wins the good will of all with whom he oomes in contact. Although a Democrat, he is not a partisar, in the general acceptation of the term. We have known him from hie boylood, an orphan securing employment on a farm in White ooonty, then a , student of la n in Monticello and, after Admission to the bar, locating in Kentloud, where he has resided ever since and built uo a lucrative business. Vote for him. ■ . «»» *. , f Cornered at every point on the local tax increase, brothers Marshall and Mills now nsist that the Demooratio trustees made the largest levies, last year. In connection with this they have heretofore told us that every dollar would he needed, and would be honestly expended. IFurther, the Republican, September 10 1891. commended their action in the following terms: “The levies were out down to agrea with the greatly increased aseesmact. bnft all were evidently made with a view toyielding enough revenue for the regutertownship expenses,” and adosc ‘The Democratic trustees, to their credit be it said, did not take thp advice of the state central committee, backed up by the Democratic Sentinel, to put the levie g way down to the lowest notoh,’ * * *. All the same, if they put their levies down to their, estimated needs they t ok our advice. But why the Republican, after I she declaration that their action was deserving of credit, should now seek to at* j tech disoredit, is beyond our ken.