Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1910 — WHO’S FOR KERN. [ARTICLE]

WHO’S FOR KERN.

Roll .Call Reveals Presence Of Sturdy Steve In Lone Grandeur. Well, let’s count. There’s Mr. Bryan, he’s for Kern for United States senator. But Mr. Bryan is from braska, and is not running for the legislature in Indiana. So his vote doesn’t count. There is Governor T. R. Marshall. He’s for Kern. But Mr. Marshall doesn’t vote in the Democratic legislative caucus. So he can be rubbed offJ Crawford Fairbanks has said he is for Mr. Kern. But members of the third house do not cast votes in caucus. So he doesn’t count either. Thomas Taggart is for Mr. Kern for United States senator. Taggart says so. But he is not on the legislative ticket, and will not cast a ballot In caucus. So he can be dropped. John j. Keegan, a candidate for representative in Marion county, has come out for Kern. But Keegan cannot be elected. So it is not safe to oount him. Steve Fleming is for Mr. Kern. He has so announced in the press. Now we are getting down to assets. Fleming counts. He is a holdover senator. He will have a vote. So at last we have discovered the Kern vote. It is Steve Fleming.