Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1910 — HARMONY IN THE CONVENTION [ARTICLE]
HARMONY IN THE CONVENTION
Taft Is Praised and His Name Cheered And Eminently Satisfactory Platw form Is Adopted. The republican convention that adopted a platform and nominated a state ticket .should prove eminently satisfactory to all those who have the good of the .country and the good of the party at heart. The platform endorses among other things, a protec tive tariff, a tariff commission, the conservation of natural resources, the Roosevelt policies and the administration of President Taft, and also endorses the record of Senator Beveridge in congress. The full text of the resolutions as adopted in platform will be published later. The following ticket was nominated; Secretary of State—Otis E. Gulley, Danville. Auditor of State—John E. Reed, Muncie. Treasurer of State —Jonce Monyhan, Orleans. Clerk Supreme Court—Edward V. Fitzpatrick, Portland. State Statistician—John L. Peetz, Kokomo. State Superintendent of Public Instruction—S. C. Ferrell, Shelbyville. Attorney General—Finley P. Mount, Crawfordsville. »
State Geologist—W. S. Blatchey, Terre Haute.
Judge Supreme Court, Second District—Oscar Montgomery, Seymour. Judge Supreme Court, Third District—R. M. Miller, Franklin. Judges Appellate Court, First District —C. C. Hadley, Indianapolis, and Ward H. Watson, Charlestown. Judges Appellate Court, Thrid District—D. W. Comstock, Richmond, Joseph M. Rabb, Williamsport, and H. B. Tuthill, Michigan City. Results of the balloting in the five contests were as follows:
For State Treasurer—(One .ballott) —Jonce Monyhan, 911; Job Freeman, 834.
For Attorney General—(First ballot unfinished)—Finley P. Mount, 810; William Blossom, 393. For Superintendent of Public Instruction— (First ballot) —Samuel C. Ferrell, 858 2-3; Horace Ellis, 607; John R. Carr, 279 1-3; (second ballot) —Ferrell, 1,049 1-2; Ellis, 659 1-2. For Judge of the Supreme Court, Third district—-(First ballot) —C. W. Moores, 675 1-3; Robert M. Miller, 701; Frank S. Roby, 369 2-3; (second ballot) —Robert M. Miller, 1,089 1-2; Charles W. Moore, 655 1-2. For Judge of the Appellate Court—(Second District) —One ballot; tliree highest nominated—Harry B. Tuthill, 1,489* 1-3; D. W. Comsock, 1,346 83-100; Joseph M. Rabb, 1,249, and Bratton, 1,105 1-2. ,
