Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For President. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. For Vice-President JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. For Congress. EDGAR DEAN CRUMPACKER. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.. For Treasurer. ALSON A. FELL. Sheriff. ALTON L. PADGITT. Recorder. £ GEORGE W. SCOTT. Surveyor. W. FRANK OSBORNE. / « Coroner. ' WILLIS J. WRIGHT. Commissioner, Second District DANIEL S. MAKEEVER. Commissioner, Third District CHARLES A. WELCH.
CALL FOB REPUBLIC AH STATE CONTENTION. To the Republicans of Indiana and ail who desire tA. co-operate with them: Pursuant to an order of the republican state central committee, you are invited to meet in delegate convention at Tomlinson Kali, In the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, on Tuesday, the 6th day of August, 1912, for the purpose of adopting a platform for the coming state campaign, nominating two presidential electors-at-large, and one presidential elector for each of the several congressional districts of said state of Indiana: ail of whom are to be voted for at the general election in November, 1912r<mnd also selecting two contingent electors-at-large, and .one contingent elector for each of said congressional district electors, who shall be qualified to take the place of their principal in the event of the dis ability of such elector to act before said election; and also tojnomlnate Can didates of said party for the several offices of ~said state’ to be voted for at -said general election in November, 191:!. which are as follows, viz: Governor., Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary of State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State. Attorney-General. Superintendent of Public Instruction. State Statistician. Reporter of Supreme Court. Judge of Supreme Court—First Division. Judge of Supreme Court —Fourth Division. The convention will assemble at 10 o’clock a. m. of said 6th dayjpf August, 1912. The convention will be composed of 1,439 delegates apportioned among the several counties iff said state on the basis of ong delegate for each two hundred votes cast for the Honorable Otis E. Gulley for secretary of state at the general election held In November, 1910, and one delegate for an additional fraction of one hundred votes or more cast as aforesaid. Said counties shall be entitled to select an alternate delegate for each delegate so apportioned. Jasper county is entitled to eight delegates. All delegates to this convention will be selected in each county of the state on Friday, the 2nd day of August, 1912. The hour and places in the respective counties for the holding of these meetings will be fixed by the republican county central committee of each county, and notice of the same will be given by official call to be signed by the chairman and secretary of said county central committee, and published by the republican newspapers of such county.
The delegates from the respective counties composing the several congressional districts will meet by district In the city of Indianapolis at 8 o’clock p. m., on Monday, the sth day of August, 1912. At each of said meetings the following officers and members of committees shall be selected to act for said convention, vis: 1. One member of the committee on credentials. —2: —©ire member of the committee on permanent organization, rules and order of business, which committee will nominate a permanent president and secretary of the convention. 3. One vice-president. 4. One district assistant secretary. 6. One member of the committee on resolutions. Tickets to "the convention will be distributed by the district chairmen at these meetings. The members of the committees thus chosen will meet at the following named places at 9 o’clock p. m. of said sth day of August, 1912, for the transaction of the business of such committee, viz: Committee pn rules and permanent organization in Balcony Case, room 1, Claypool hotel. Immediately after the adjournment of district meetings. Committee on resolutions in Balcony Case, room 2, Claypool hotel, immediately after the adjournment of district meetings. ’ 7 The county committees of the several counties are directed to apportion the number of delegates assigned to such county by precincts, wards and townships of said county, under the rules of this committee and make ail necessary arrangements for their selection as directed herein and by said rules. County chairmen and the republican press are requested to give this call the widest publicity in their respective counties. By order of the republican state central committee. f FRED A. SIMS, Chairman. ED T. STALEY, Secretary.
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