Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SAMPLE BALLOT ! DEMOCRATIC TICKET. RETUNJCAM TICKET. UtOBtBIIION TICKET. SOCIALIST TKKET. PROGRESSIVE TICKET. Agricdtal Afauicmeirt Met If ' ~• %‘'■; -: '■}■ >. .1•'I-\ j>j j | :T:-- I r SFor Representative in Congress, Tenth I I For Representative in Congress, Tenth I For Representative in Congress, Tenth For Representative in Congress, Tenth For Representative in Congress Tenth Congressional District, rep. I Congressional District, , Pnom. Congressional District, soc. Congressional District, ffflßl 1 Congressional District JOMN B. PETERSON. L I EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER. i WILLIAM R. HARKRIDER. ALFRED J. MARKE. ' JOHN O. BOWERS » ' BFor Joint Senator, Newton, Jasper, I I For Joint Senator, Newton,' Jasper, : For Joint Senator, Newton, Jasper, : i’or Joint Senator, Nevton, Jasper, White and Starke Counties, I rep. I White and Starke Counties, PMBfffl. White and Starke Counties, adv White and Starke Counties, CHESTER A. MoCORMICK. 1 I LAWRENCE D. CAREY. JOHN G. BROWN. ' WILLIAM H. GROENDYK. ' .•|■-'-j. ! i i ' 1 1 j 1 SFor Joint Representative, Jasper and r“"“| For Joint Representative, Jasper and For Joint Representative, Jasper and White Counties, REP . White Counties, ' fKNIESV. White Counties, PATRICK HAYS. 1 CHARLES C. WARNER. ADDISON L. MARTIN. r!li , i . * ,!"Ij ’• ” j I’* •' v f » « . ' ;i ! j. 4! 1 SFor Prosecuting Attorney Thirtieth For. Prosecuting Attorney Thirtieth Judicial Circuit, . rep. Judicial Circuit, ' . 1 *C. ARTHUR* TUTEUR. ’ L— J FRED LONGWELL. ;'p' ■ . j For County Treasurer, For County Treasurer, IHOflFfy For County Treasurer, DBK ’ EDWARD P. LANE. RBR ALSON A. FELL. WILLIAM C. SMALLEY. . - 1 J ■ | . - ! . . •; _ ■’ ;;; % * BFor County Recorder, For County Recorder, PMFff For County Recorder, STEPHEN D. CLARK. RER GEORGE W. SCOTT'. * FRED A. PHILLIPS. ' ;v-Il\•.* J • ‘I j t | * ',l I / EFor County Shrill, I I For County Sheriff, pray For County Sheriff, WILLIAM I. HOOVER. | | ALTON L. PADGITT. | SOLOMON A. NORMAN. • .. 1 ; , EFbr County Coroner, I I For County Coroner, “* ALFRED P. RAINIER. | | WILLIS J. WRIGHT. P— I ’ E* For County Surveyor, For County Surveyor, ! • DBVERE YEOMAN. RER W. FRANK OSBORNE. • — J - - v I *|■#'■ 1. * ‘ *;; . ‘ ,iTj .• I I :■ ...- : ' .' - ,i1| 1 ; ; ; . J J oFor County Commissioner, Second I | For County Commissioner^ Second I” - """""l For County Commissioner, Second District, rep. I District, •• fMCSSV. District, i CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE. I 1 DANIEL S. MAKEEVER. q [_ JOHN L. OSBORNE. oFor County Commissioner Third | I For County Commissioner, Third* _ v. | "For County Commissioner, Third District, rep. v District, WW.L, District, ALBERT H. DICKINSON. I 1 CHARLES A. WELCH. HI WILLIAM RODEHAFER. i-.; . .-ji;l . • .- ; i it}* j |...

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WHAT A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY WOULD MEAN.

The abolition of the protective tariff or the substitution tor it" of a tariff for revenue only, as proposed by the Democratic platform, would plunge this country Into the moot widespread Industrial depression we have yet seen, and THIS DEPRESSION WOULD CONTINUE FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD. Prom Theodore Rooeevelt’s Confession of Fglth delivered at Chicago, August 6, .1912, before tfei progressive national convention.