Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1914 — Page 7
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ABLE CANDIDAtE
J-RA BATMAN Ira Batman, of BloomTngton, Republican candidate for judge of the appellate court, is one of the best known and ablest lawyers in Indiana. He has few equals as a public speaker.
fc AN ACTIVE CANDIDATE
M. A. CHIPMAN. M. A. Chipman, of Anderson, is one of the Republican nominees for judge of the appellate court. Judge Chipman, who is recognized as one of the greatest lawyers in the state, is making an active canvass of the state.
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Vi orkman Unemployed. Idle F&otories. Liebor Disturbed. Sugar Going Up. Our Industries Ignored. Nobody Satisfied.
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POPULAR CANDIDATE
JOB FREEMAN. Job Freeman, of Terre Haute, Republican nominee for Treasurer of State, Is one of the best known coal operators in Indiana. His treatment of Ids employes has always been so fair that the miners of Indiana are now enthusiastically supporting his candidacy. A few years ago Mr. Freeman gave a handsome new residence in the city of Linton to t^e miners for a hospital. The need for such an institution had long been felt, as the nearest znodemly equipped hospital to this mining field was at Terre Haute, and the time necessary to carry a wound* ed miner to that city often cost a life. Mr. Freeman Is one of the most popular men ever presented by a party for a State office. His business experience and success make him an Ideal candi* date' for highly important office.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
' THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Why not now? Marion Count> Republican Candidates
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. We Pledge Decent and Clean Government. Fair Legislation and Honest Judiciary. Efficient and Economical Administration of County Affairs. For Congress MERRILL MOORES —JUDICIAL— Judge Circuit Court LOUIS B. EWBANK County Prosecutor ALVAH J. RUCKER Superior Court—Room 1 W. W. THORNTON Superior Court—Room 2 LYNN D. HAY Superior Court—Room 4 VINCENT G. CLIFFORD Superior Court—Room 5 T. J. MOLL Judge Criminal Court JAMES A. COLLINS Probate 1 Judge MAHLON E. BASH Juvenile Judge FRANK J. LAHR —ADMINISTRATIVE— County Clerk THEODORE STEIN, JR. , County Auditor LEO K. FESLER County Treasurer EDWARD J. SOURBIER County Recorder EDWARD A. RAMSEY
County Sheriff CART. GEORGE V- COFFIN County Coroner DR. RICHARD A. POOLE County Surveyor CHARLES E. CHANEY County Assessor AUGUSTUS SCHMIDT Commissioner—2d District LEWIS W. GEORGE Commissioner—2d District JOSEPH G. HAYES —LEGISLATIVE TICKET— State Senator ARTHUR R. ROBINSON State Representatives ROBERT H. ACRE WILL H. BROWN JAMES F. CLEARY JAMES C. DOUGLAS THOMAS P. HARVEY J. FRED MASTERS DOUGLAS PIERCE ALEXANDER M. SCOTT Township Trustee JOHN W. CASTOR Township Assessor M. JEFFERSON Justice of Peace LOUIS W. KIEFFER CHARLES H. MOELLER MONTE C. FISCUST. ERNEST MAHLOM Constable O. B. BRINGER
TO BE VOTED FOR ALL OVER THE COUNTY
JOSEPH G.
HAYES
For County Commissioner 2nd District
Republican Nominee, Election Nov. 3, 14
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REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT-WHICH? MINOR PARTIES HAVE NO CHANCE
Either the Republican party or the Democratic party will win at the polls in Indiana next month. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO QUESTION ABOUT THIS. Either Hugh Miller, Republican, or Ben Shivelj', Democrat, will be elected United States senator. | THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO QUESTION ABOUT THIS. Minor parties are in the field with tickets, but there is absolutely no chance for the election of any of them. Are you going to throw your vote away on one of these minor parties? Are you going to be an “air beater”? Between now and election efforts galore will be made to becloud the issue. Designing politicians will try to pull the wool over the eyes of enough voters to allow the ticket chosen and backed by the Crawfc rd Fairbanks-Torn Taggart brewery organization to sip in. Emissaries of this gang of political highbinders will go up and down the state during the present month, telling how strong some of the minor parties are; they w.ll profess with a long face that they regret that there is a chance that some one of the minor parties may be successful; in fact, they will do everything In their power by misrepresentation and falsification to get you not to vote the Republican ticket. When you hear this kind of talk, give the one who is playing the "chin music” the ”mer r y ha ha” and tell him that you know that either the Republican or Democratic party will win in November and that you are with the Republican party. REMEMBER— Either the Republican party or the Democratic party—either Hugh Miller or Ben Shively—will win in Indiana on November
3 next.
If you are tired of Democratic mismanagement of state affair# and are disgusted with the demoralized commercial condition* du€ to a Democratic tariff law, vote the straight ticket of
the Republican party—
"THE PARTY OF PROSPERITY."
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Alvah J. Rucker flepablicai? Candidate —FOR— Prosecuting attorney “The Colored Man needs ENCOURAGEMENT from the Prosecuting Attorney: “RAILROADING” should be abol ished.”
Removal Notice. Attorney John Browder has moved his ollice from 134 East Washington to 20J4 North Delaware street, where he invites his many friends to call. 10 3-4t
w. w. HYDE Attorney and Counsellor At Law. Notary Public, Loans; Collections A Specialty. ^ Has removed to 134 E. Wash ington St. Room 1
Old Phone Main 7177.
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Your trade solicited. A1 orders promptly delivered. Office 923Paca Street. John R. Smith Coal and Ice Proprietor.
C* Nelson, retiring judge of the Cass Superior Court, with whom he continued in business until his election to the supreme bench of the State, in the election of 1908, the firm in the meantime having in 1903 taken in Mr. Chas. E. Yarlott. Judge Myers’ posi-
tice, of Logansport, who in 1876 formed a partnership with Hon. M. Winfield, and young Myers went into
that office.
JUDGE QUINCY A. MYERS Quincy Alden Myers was born near Justice had dissolved their relation, Logansport, Cass county, September an d young Myers had arranged to go 1, 1853. His paternal grandfather was to the University of Leipsic, Germany, a pioneer farmer, and his own father to complete his German education, a farmer, stockman and lumberman. ] an( t take a course in the civil law of Judge Myers’ mother w r as the daugh- the continent, when he received a ter of James Justice, also a pioneer telegram from Mr. Winfield, inviting farmer of Cass county. Judge Myers him to a partnership in a lucrative attended the country schools and business. This partnership continued worked on the farm in the summer, until June, 1882, when Mr. Myers until at the age of fourteen he en- formed a partnership with Hon. John
tered the Presbyterial Academy at Logansport to prepare for college. He graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., with the class address to the president in June, 1875,
with the degree of A. B.
He at once began the study of law , .. ,, , , , „ . in the office of the late Dubitt C. Jus-1 1 on ° f the , sa P rem ® bench has been
one of marked credit to himself, and of distinction in the profession. He is f characterized by a geniality and a good nature, and disposition to go out of his way to help others, which, coupled with his ability and high character, have commended him to the profession and the people of the State
to an unusual degree.
He is one of the most Industrious and diligent of men, careful, deliber- | ative, firm and self-poised, and of the most unswerving integrity. His career on the supreme bench has been especially marked by his opinions on questions of public importance, such as transportation, safety appliance, employers’ liability, factory and mining laws. He has been city attorney, county attorney and for thirteen years was a member of the school board of Logansport, during wdiieh time many fine buildings were erected in that city, to the erection of which, it is said, he gave his personal supervision. He was Republican presidential elector in the Eleventh Congressional District in ! 1900, and is president of the American Institute of Criminal Law' and Criminology, having in its active membership many of the leading professional men of the nation. Judge Myers is a Republican, but mvprq 1 is sait * of w hile active in QUINCY A. MY b , local politics, he never offended any His industry and capacity for work man of opposite politics by word or were the subject of .comment by all act, and while firm in his owm views, who knew him, and his proficiency j has always been courteous to and resuch that, in the autumn of 1875, he j spectful of the opinions of others, was made Deputy City Attorney of j He is a candidate for re-election,
CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
JUDGE ED JACKSON
Logansport, at a time when the office
was important.
He graduated from Albany Law School, Albany, N. Y., in June, 1877, as valedictorian of his class, with the degree of L.L. B. He received the degree of Master of Arts from Dartmouth College in June, 1878. By the time of his graduation from the law r school Mr. Winfield and Mr.
and deserves the support of the profession and the people of this State, without regard to politics. In his position he has known no politics, and if a non-partisan judiciary is desired in this State, as we believe it is, Judge Myers is to be commended, and should be elected on that ground, coupled with his eminent fitness and his character.
Republican Candidate for Clerk of Marion County >, « az ^^’ THEODORE STEIN, Jr., Election Nov. 3rd, 1914 ‘‘I shall give to the people’s business the same careful attention I have always given to my own.”
Marion Co., Republican Nominee FO R STATIC SENATOR
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VOTE FOR Edward G. Sourbier Business Men’s Candidate For County Treasurer This office is not looked upon as a political office. The taxpayers of Marion County are interested in having their business con ducted not only in the most proper manner, but with a MINIMUM EXPENSE, They have a right to expect that the afifairs of the office shall be honestly & scrupulously administered A VOTE for SOURBIER means all this. Bgr- My Voting Machine No. is B 36
To be VOTED FOR all over the County Lewis W. George For County Commissioner Marion Co. Republican Nominee Election Nov. 3.
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practice of the law, which he did by [.opening an office in the small town of Kennard, Henry county, and later removed to New Castle, his present home, where he has been engaged in the practice of the law since coming j here. After removing to New Castle he I was nominated and elected for two terms as Prosecuting Attorney of Henry county, after which he was appointed by Governor Hanly to fill out the unexpired term of his predecessor as Judge of the Henry Circuit Court, who died while holding the office, and he was afterwards nominated and elected for a full term as Judge of the Henry Circuit Court and is now serving in that capacity. His term will expire Ncvember 17th of this year. He has always endeavored to conduct himself in such a way that those associated with him and coming in contact with him would not regret any confidence they may have placed in him. He has endeavored to conduct himself in his official capacity in a way that would be a credit to himself and his constituency and has always been willing and glad to assume his full share of the responsibilities arising in the community in wTiich he lived and using his talents and means to help those needing his help and using his money for charitable and benevolent purposes, having used a great deal of the money coming to him in that way. Judge Jackson has long been prominent in the civic affairs of New Castle and Henry county. He is a past president of the Lincoln League of Indiana. He is a member of the Christian church.
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