Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sample County Ballot. Genuine County Ballot Is Printed On WHITE Paper. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. REPUBLICAN TICKET. PROHIBITION TICKET. |— -I For Representative in Congress. |—-| For R.p,in Congress, , For Represent.,,™ in Congress. DEM - HEP. 1 run uismci, pßoin loth District, I 1 WILLIAM GUTHRIE. |__| EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER. I ROBERT M. DELZELL. For Joint Representative, Jas- r~~l |For Joint Representative, Jas- I—l DEM. per and Lake Counties, REp> JlsJit per and Lake Counties, _J ARTHUR K.WHITELAW. JESSE E. WILSON. For Judge, 30th Judicial Circuit, For Judge, 30th Judicial Circuit, I"""" HEP. PROHI L WILLIAM DARROCH. [_J CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Prosecuting Attorney, For Prosecuting Attorney, dem. 30th Judicial Circuit, REp 30th Judicial Circuit, * pßom __J AUGUSTUS D. BABCOCK. JOHN D. SINK. For Clerk of the Circuit Court, DEM - . hep. prohi. CHARLES C. WARNER. For County Auditor, For County Auditor, P” - ”1 For Countv Auditor, DEM - atritrt Ttntu: REP - prohi. ALBERT BOOK. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. ALBERT G. W. FAR M ER. For County Treasurer, For County Treasurer, For County Treasurer DEM. REP. PROHI ___] ELLIS JONES. I I SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. ‘ JOHN W. NORMAN. —i r——i * _____ For County Sheriff, For County Sheriff, For County Sheriff DEM. REP. PROHI. MASON KENTON. | | ABRAHAM G. HARDY. JOHN A. GRANT. For County Surveyor, For County Surveyor, DEM. REP. PROHI. JOHN H. JESSEN. | MYRT B. PRICE. For County Coroner, For County Coroner, For County Coroner DEM. REP. PROHI. WARREN W. MERRILL. WILLIS JENNINGS WRIGHT. WILLIAM W. REEVE. BFor County Commissioner, I"” -- ”] For County Commissioner, |' | For County Commissioner First District, REP . First District, First District, EUGENE W. ALLEN. |____J ABRAHAM HALLECK. [____] JOHN H. HELMICK. S For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner Second District, REP . Second District, Second District. FRANCIS M. PARKER. L___J FREDERICK WAYMIRE. L__] JAMES YEOMAN. BFor County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, I””“l For County Commissioner t District, rep. Third District, prohi. Third District, FRANCIS M. WELSH. _____ CHARLES T. DENHAM. ELLSWORTH F. HEATH. E For County Councilman For County Councilman, j— —— N At Large, R ep. At Large, nam JOHN SHRIBER. JOHN F. PETTIT. ‘ For County Councilman, r -- ““I For County Councilman, ■ dem A * Large, rep At Large, u KtP. prohi. OSCAR HAUTER. JAY W. WILLIAMS. ' For County Councilman. j' - "" For County Councilman, r— ■ . dem. At Large, r E p. At Large. prohi. GUTHRIE MORRIS. l____| FRANK J. BABCOCK. For County Councilman, Fourth I I For County Councilman, Fourth r DEM Councilmamc District, REp Councilmanic District, TIMOTHY HARRINGTON. WALTER V. PORTER. • *
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