Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1906 — THE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

THE TICKET.

She Secretary of State— JAMES F. COX. cr \ ; / Jttr Treasurer of State— “«f JOHN IBENBARGER, tier Auditor of State- • MARION BAILEY. 1 Per Attorney General— WALTER J. LOTZ. Par Clark of Supreme Court— BURT NEW. Per Superintendent Public Instroetieo— ROBERT J. ALEY. Btta State Geologist- . EDWARD BARRETT. BUr State Statistician— DAVID N. CURRY. Per Judge Supreme Court, First District— EUGENE A. ELY. Per Judge Supremo Court, Fourth Dirt.— RICHARD ERWIN. Pm Judges Appellate Court, First Dirt— MILTON B. HOTTEL. G. W. FELT. Par Judges Appellate Court, .Second DISCRICHARD R. HARTFORD. HENRY G. ZIMMERMAN. HBNRY A. BTEIB. COUNTY TICKET. For Member Congress WILLIAM I) AR KOCH of Kentland. For Prosecuting Attorney GEORGE B. HEKSHMAN of Rensselaer. For Clerk of the Circuit Court Ft r Auditor For Treasurer WILLIAM A. LOCK of Remington. For Sheriff CHARLES HARRINGTON of Keener Township. For Assessor * FRANK PARKER of Gillam Township. For Surveyor For Coroner DR. A. J. MILLER of Rensselaer. For Commissioners, Second Diet. JOSEPH NAGLE of Marion Township. For Commissioner, Third Dist. MOSES SIGO of Carpenter Township. For Councilman. First Dist. S. D. CLARK of Wheatfield Township. For Councilman, Second Dist. SMITH NEWELL of Barkley Township. For Councilman, Third Dist. JOSEPH LANE of Newton Township. For Councilman, Fourth Dist. JAMES E. LAMSON of Jordan Township. For Councilman-at-Large C. F. TILLKT, of Gillam tp. JAMES CARR, of Newton tp. GEO. P. KETCHUM, of Marion tp. President Roosevelt once said that “political economists have pretty generally agreed that protection is vicious in theory and harmful in practice.’’ And, as a matter of fact, it was never so “harmful in practice’’ as it is now. Mr. Roosevelt knows this to be true, and yet he stands with the “standpatters,” the most discredited bunch of tariff grafters the country ever saw. George B. Cortelyou, postmaster general and chairman of the Republican national com. mittee, went to Naw York last week to “settie some Republican troubles.” But he did not pay back to the insurance companies the money stolen by their managers from widows and orphans and given to the Republican national committee to help elect Roosevelt. He clearly means to “stand pat.”