Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1910 — Call for Republican State Convention. [ARTICLE]
Call for Republican State Convention.
To the Republicans of Indiana and all those who desire to co-operate with them: Pursuant to an order of ,the Republican State Committee, you are invited to meet in delegate convention at Tomlinson Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, on Tuesday, April 5, 1910, at 9 a. m., for the purpose of adopting a platform for the coming state campaign and nominating candidates for the following state offices: Secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, attorney-general, clerk of supreme bourt, superintendent of public instruction, geologist, state statistician, one judge of the supreme court for the second district, one judge of the supreme court for the third district, two judges of the appellate court for the first division, three judges of the appellate court for the second division. The convention will be composed of 1,745 delegates, apportioned among the several counties of tne state on a basis of one delegate for every 200 votefe, and for each additional fraction of more than 100 votes cast for Winfleld T. Durbin for first presidential elector at the November election, 1908. The several counties of the Tenth congressional district being entitled to the following representation: Benton 10 Jasper 10 Lake 47 Laporte 27 Newton 8 Porter 15 Tippecanoe 31 Warren 10 White .12. _ The delegates from the 10th district will meet in room 120 on the 3rd floor of the State House on Monday, April 4, 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of organization.
Tickets to the convention will be distributed by the district chairman at these district meetings. The members of the committees thus chosen will meet at the following places at 9 p. m. of the same evening: Committee on rules and permanent organization, Palm Room, ninth floor, Claypool Hotel ; committee on credentials, Room 933, Claypool Hotel; committee on resolutions, Room 426, Claypool Hotel. JOHN F. HAYES, E. M. LEE,’ Secretary. Chairman.
Bert Fry, age twenty-two, a brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, living in Ft. Wayne, was shot and killed in the street at Lima, Ohio, Monday night With three companions he stopped to listen to a quarrel engaged in by several Hungarians, when one of the disputants whipped out a reyolver and fired. The bullet struck *Ty and he fell dead. One of the Hungarians has been arrested.
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