Greencastle Star Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1892 — Page 7
For SuiH*rinten<ient Public Instruction, HERVEY D. VORIEJS.
Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, Jr.
For Judge Supreme Court,
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Second District,
LEONARD J. HACKNEY.
For Judge Supreme Court, Third District,
»JAMES McCABE.
For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District,
TIMOTHY E. HOWARD.
For Appellate Judge, First District,
GEORUE L. REINHARD
For Appellate Judge, Second District, / FRANK E. GAVIN.
For Appellate Judge, Third District,
THEODORE P. DAVIS.
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For Appellate Judge, Fourth District,
ORLANDO J. LOTZ.
For Appellate Judge, Fifth District,
GEORGE E. ROSS.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand d seal of said Court, at Clreencastle, this
i day of October, tsih!
PAMEI.T.' DARN ALL. Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Putnam Circuit Court, Orcencastle, Indiana. Oct. '24, 1HU2.
To the Voters of Putnam County, Indiana: I, Daniel T. Darnall, Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the Democratic party has made the following nominations for Representative in Congress. Prosecuting Attorney, Joint Senator, Joint Representative and County offices, to be voted for on Tuesday,the Sth tiny of November, ls«2, and has adopted the Rooster as a device under which said list of candidates shall be printed, as set forth in a certificate filed id the Clerk’s
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
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For Ri
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For Prosecuting Attorney, 13th Judicial Circuit,
FRANK A. HORNER.
For Joint Senator, Montgomery I DEM I and Putnam Counties, I I JAMES M. SELLER.
For Representative, Putnam County,
JOHN tj. VERMILLION.
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For Joint Representative. MontgomIDEM I ery, Putnam and Clay Counties.
FRANK D. ADER.
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[““““I For Superintendent Public I rkp. I Instruction, I I JAMES H. HENRY.
I I Chief of Indiana Bureau of I rep. I Statistics, I I SIMEON J. THOMPSON.
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For Judge Supreme Court, Second District,
JOHN D. MILLER.
I I For Judge Supreme Court, I rep. I Third District, I ! BYRON K. ELLIOTT.
I | For Judge Supreme Court, I rep. I Fifth District, I- I ROBERT W. McERIDE.
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For Appellate Judge, First District,
ADEN G. CAVINS.
j | For Appellate Judge, I REP. I Second District, I I CHARLES S. BAKER.
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For Appellate Judge, Third District,
JAMES B. BLACK.
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For Appellate Judge, Fourth District, HENRY C. FOX.
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fth District,
EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand
and seal of said Court, at Greencastfe. this
24th day of October, 1S92.
DANIEL T. DARNALL, Clerk.
Clerk’s Office, Putnam Circuit Court, Greencastle, Indiana, Oct. 24, 1892.
To the Voters of Putnam County. Indiana: I. Daniel T. Darnall, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the
Republican party has made the following
nominations for Ri
epresentative in Congress,
Prosecuting Attorney, Joint Senator, Joint Representative and County offices, to be voted for on Tuesday, the Sth day ofNovember, 1K92. and has adopted the Eagle as a device under which said list of candidates shall he printed, as set forth in a cartifirnt<* AIaH in thr.
as set forth in a certificate filed in the Clerk's
office as required by law, to-wit:
For County Treasurer, GEORGE W. HUGHES.
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For Sheriff, FRANCIS M. GLIDEWELL,
Foi Coroner, THOMAS W. McNEFF.
For County Surveyor, JAMES F. O'BRIEN, t
For County Assessor, V'lLLIAM BROADSTREET.
For County Commissioner, 1st District, JOHN D. HART.
For County Commissioner, 3rd District, SAMUEL E. FARMER.
i In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand »nd seal of said Court, at Greencastfe, this ■■ .Lilith day of October, 1892. ■k DANIEL T. DARNALL, Clerk. ■A. .
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
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For R
r Representative in Congress, Sth Congressional District,
JOHN WORRELL.
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. For Prosecuting Attorney, 13th
REP | Judicial Circuit,
HENRY C. LEWIS.
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, , For Joint Senator, Montgomery | REP | and Putnam Counties,
THOMAS L. 8TILWELL.
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For Representative, Putnam
REP | County,
ALBERT O. LOCKRIDGE.
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, . For Joint Representative. MontgomREP I cry, Putnam and Clay Counties,
THOMAS T. MOORE.
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For County Treasurer, JOHN S. ALEXANDER.
f I For Superintendent Public IprohiI Instructions,
ELCHARLES A. DEVORE.
[““I Chief of Indiana Bureau e IprohiI Statistics, I ! MICHAEL E. SI1IEL.
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For Judge Supreme Court, Second District,
I I For Judge Supreme Court. IprohiI Third District, I 1 ROBERT DENNY.
I I For Judge Supreme Court. IprohiI Fifth District,
1 | For Appellate Judge, IprohiI First Distriot, ■ I JOHN BAKER.
j | For Appellate Judge, IprohiI Second District,
For Appellate Judge, Third District,
JOHN D. GOUGAR.
For Appellate Judge, Fourth District, JAMES E. GRAHAM.
For Appellate Judge, Fifth District,
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal of said Court, at Greencastfe, this 24th day of October, 1892. DANIEL T. DARNALL, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Putnam Circuit Court, Greencastle, Indiana. Oct. 24, 1892. To the Voters of Putnam County, Indiana: I, Daniel T. Darnall, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the Prohibition party has made the following nominations for Representative in Congress, Joint Senator, Joint Representative and County offices, to be voted for on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1892, and has adopted the Rising Sun as a device under which said list of candidates shall be printed, as set forth in a certificate filed in the Clerk's office as required by law, to-wit:
PROHIBITION TICKET.
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For Sujierintendent Public Instruction, JASON H. ALLEN.
Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, CHARLES H. BLISS.
For Judge Supreme Court, Second District, ADAM STOCKINGER.
I -- ^“1 For Judge Supreme Court, IpeopiJ Third District, I 1 SILAS M. SHEPARD.
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For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District,
NELSON J. BOZARTH.
For Appellate Judge, First District,
ISAAC N. PIERCE.
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For Appellate Judge, Second District,
JOSEPH DAILEY.
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For Appellate Judge, Third District,
HENRY C. BARNETT.
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For Appellate Judge, Fourth District,
DAVID W. CHAMBERS,
For Appellate Judge, Fifth District, JOHN S. BENDER.
In witness whereof I hereunto set mv and seal of said Court, at Greencastle,
24th day of October 1892.
DANIEL T. DARNALL; Clerk.
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Clerk's Office, Putnam Circuit Court, Greencastle, Indiana, Oct. 24, 1892
To the Voters of Putnam County, Indiana: I, Daniel T. Darnall, Clerk of the Putnam
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Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the People’s party has made the following nominations for Representative in Congress. Joint
Representative in Congress, joint
Senator, Joint Representative and County offices, to be voted for on Tuesday, the sth day of November, 1892, and has adopted the Plow and Hammer as a device under which said list of candidates shall be printed, as set forth in a certificate filed in the Clerk’s office
as required by law, to-wit:
EXPLANATORY.
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For Representative in Congress, Sth Congressional District. SAMUEL W. McNAUGHTON.
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, „ For Joint Senator. Montgomery PROHlI and Putnam Counties,
JOHN J. DARTER.
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For Representative, Putnam PROHlI County,
NELSON WRIGHT,
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, , For Joint Representative. MontgomPROHII ery, Putnam and Clay Counties,
JAMES A. SMITH.
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For County Treasurer, HIRAM C. ALLEN.
For Sheriff, JOSEPH M. McCORKLE.
F ; For Sheriff, IprohiI 1 WILLIAM A. CRAVER.
IpeopI For Sht ' riff ' | | THOMAS RULE.
For Coroner, EUGENE HAWKINS,
i For Coroner, IprohiI j JOSEPH H. FREEMAN
[pEOpI For Coroner, | 1 AARON W.TOLltf.
For County Surveyor, WILLIAM S. GRUBB.
For County Surveyor, jPROHlj JESSE T. HORN.
IpEopI For founly surveyor, j j LEVI M. WRIGHT.
For County Surveyor, ALFRED WATSON.
I I For County Assessor, | BENJAMIN 0. JONES.
IPEOPI For County Assessor, I | JAMES B. ROBINSON.
For County Commissioner, 1st District,
For County Commissioner, IPROHlJ 1st District,
IpeopI For ^' oiii ’ ty i < on ’ n, ' B8 * oner ’
JOSEPH B. BOWEN.
i 1 F. DOUGLAS RANDOLPH.
L J JAMES M. HILLIS.
For Connty Commissioner, 3rd District,
I 1 For County Commissioner, PROHlI 3rd District,
1 _ 1 l’' 01 ' Countv Commissioner, IPEOPI 3rd District,
PHILIP M. SANDY.
1 1 HOWARD HART.
1 I JACOB C. PLUMMER.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand ami seal of said Court, at Greencastle, this 24th day of October, 1892. DANIEL T. DARNALL, Clerk.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal of said Court, at Greencastle, this 24th dav of October, 1892. DANIEL T. DARNALL, Clerk.
For R,
r Representative in Congress, Sth Congressional District, LUCIUS A. STOCKWELL.
I I F or Joint Senator, Montgomery JPEOPI and Putnam Counties, L. I JOHN J. DARTER.
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, For Representative, Putnam PEOPl County,
WILLIAM R. ALLEE.
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II For Joint Representative, MontgomPECPI f r y, Putnam and Clay Counties,
JAMES A. SMITH.
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For County Treasurer, IVAN HUFFMAN.
in witness wnereot I Hereunto set ray hand and seal of said Court, at Greencastle, this 24th day of October, 1892. DANIEL T. DARNALL, Clerk.
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