Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1894 — Democratic Ticket. [ARTICLE]

Democratic Ticket.

STATE TICKET. Judge of .Supreme Court, First District, GEORGE L. REINHARD. Judge of Supreme Court, Fourth District, JOSEPH S. DAILY. Secretary of State, WILLIAM R. MYERS. Auditor of State, . JOSEPH T. FANNING. Treasurer of State, MORGAN CHANDLER. Attorney General, FRANCIS M. GRIFFITH. Clerk of the Supreme Court, C. W. WELMAN. Superintendent of Public Instruction, CHARLES W. THOMAS. State Statistician, ALEXANDER FULTON. State Geoligist, E. T. J. JORDAN. DISTRICT TICKET. For Congreßo, VALKN PINK ZIMMI.RMAIE or Fulton Ceuuty. For State Senator, PERRY WASHBURN, Of Benton County. For Prosecuting Attorney, FRANK \. COMPARE!', Of Newon County. For Joint Representative, DAVID B. NOW ELS, Of Jasper County. County Ticket. For County Clerk, john a. McFarland, of Jordan Township. For County Auditor, THOMAS H. ROBINSON, of Gillam Township. For County Treasurer, JOHN L. NICHOLS, of Barkley Township. For County Sheriff, ELLIS JONES, of Carpenter Township For County Surveyor, WALTER HARRINGTON, of Union Township. For County Coroner, MARTIN Y. SLAUGHTER, of Marion Township. For Commissioner, Ist District JOEL F. SPRIGGS, of Walker Township. For Commissioner, 2nd District, JOSEPH A. ROBINSON, of Marion Township. For Commissioner, 3rd District, GEORGE G. THOMPSON, of Carpenter Township. i MARION TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Township Trustee, M. HOOVER. • For Township Assessor, ’WILI44-M H- NOWELS. jFor JnsUce.of the Peace, JOHN ;EGER. For Cons able, ;ED. PHEGLEi

Ja«. W. Doutbit. Esq.,procured a div, reefer Mrs Ella D avail in the St. Joseph circuit court. ■ From the manner in which the republican c udbiates for congress and senate are perambulating over Jasper county their political fenec s mart be badly .out of repair.

Smiley N. Chambers returned to Indianapolis mad as a March nare. He told Gowdy and the committee that they had started out wrong—that times were raps idly brightening up, the people were far mo e intelligent than they had supposed, and laughed to scorn their calamity howl. Head synopsis of Mr. Voorhees’ great speech on another page.