Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1906 — THE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

THE TICKET.

Far Bacratary of Btata / JAMES F. COX. For Traaaurar of Btata ’ JOHN ISENBARGER. Far Auditor of Stata— MARION BAILEY. > Far Attorney General— WALTER J. LOTZ. Mr Clark of Supremo Court— BURT NEW. Far Superintendent Public Inatruetto*— ROBERT J. ALEY. For State Geologist— EDWARD BARRETT. For State Statistician— DAVID N. CURRY. Far Judge Supreme Court, First District— EUGENE A. ELY. For Judge Supreme Court, Fourth Dirt.— RICHARD ERWIN. For Judges Appellate Court, First DtsVMILTON B. HOTTEL. G. W. FELT. For Judges Appellate Court, Second Dlrt.RICHARD R. HARTFORD. HENRY G. ZIMMERMAN. HENRY A. STEIS. t Mr. Rockefeller is at least to be compliment as rich man whose wealth never led him into any vulgar scandal. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has made the painful discovery that packers do not always live up to their smooth and artistic line of conversation. President Roosevelt has declared his desire for strict seclusion at Sagamore Hill. This 1 means a hard summer for Mr. Loeb. Still if the gentleman gets elected, who is running, or is going to be running, for governor on the democratic ticket in lowa, it may put a crimp or two in the Bryan boom. Rear Admiral Rojestvensky’s acquittal on the ground that he did not know what he was doing Vhen he surrendered the Russian fleet to the Japanese, is a new variation of the ‘emotional insanity” plea in defense. One of the active bosses of the Republican party in Indiana is the Hon’ble "Tobe” Hert of Louisville, Ky. What sort of a mop is be carrying in this campaign? He has not, so far anybody knows, ■ established a as reputation as a “house-cleaner. People who are talking about restricting wealth and keeping those who have an unlimited amount of it out of the U. 8. Senate. should remember that under our benign and thoughtful constitution we cannot enact class regulation against the downtrodden millionaire or any one else.

The following fervent prayer appeared in the editorial columns of the Omaha World-Herald some time ago: “We are beginning to need rain out here in Nebraska. We have no complaints to make over republican management of the sunshine. It has been all the most captious could desire and the spring showers were fine. But we do feel that we are entitled to a few gentle summer rains. And so we appeal to the republican party, source of rain; oh! great and good republican party, source of all our blessings and bane of all ills, give us rain!”