Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1920 — CUMMINGS IS IN JUDGE RACE [ARTICLE]

CUMMINGS IS IN JUDGE RACE

SIX REPUBLICAN ATTORNEYS CANDIDATES FOR LOCAL BENCH. V Eight attorneys of Jasper and Newton counties are candidates for the nominations of judge of the Newton-Jasper circuit court. Sjx of these candidates are Republicans, five of whom are residents of Rensselaer and one resides in Kentland. The candidates from this city are E. M. Leßue, George A. Williams, Moses Leopold, John A. Dunlap, and Abraham Halleck. R. R. Cummins is the Republican candidate from Kentland. ■ ——- Terrence B. Cunningham of Kentland and Augustus Dr Babcock of Goodland are the candidates for the Democratic nomination. These name were certified to Jesse Nichols the clerk of the circuit court by the secretary of state, the certificates arriving here this Tuesday forenoon. In addition to the candidates for judge certificates of other candidates filing for the primaries to be held May 4 were; received as follows: < For Congress. William R. Wood, of Lafayette, Republican. * Fred Barnett, Hammond, Democrat. For President. Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco, Calif. Frank O. Lowden, Chicago, 111. Leonard Wood, Chicago, 111. Warren G. Harding, Marion, O. All Republicans. No Democratic the candidates for judge certificate Vice President. Wm. Grant Webster, New York, Republican. For Senator. James E. Watson’, Rushville, Republican. Thomas Taggart, Indianapolis, Democrat. For Governor. John Isenberger, North Manchester, Democrat. James K. Risk, Lafayette, Democrat. Edward C. Toner, Anderson, Democrat. Carleton B. McCollough, Indian-

apolis, Democrat. Warren T. McCray, Kentland, Republican. Mason J. Niblack, Vincennes, Democrat. James W. Fdsler, Republican.