Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1907 — BRO. CARR WANTS AN IMMUNE. [ARTICLE]

BRO. CARR WANTS AN IMMUNE.

Harry Marshall and four others were indicted by the Marion county grand jury for working the city of Indianapolis. That is, stealing with the difference that a city is wronged instead of an individual. We are looking around for an immune. The first district chairman of the glorious republican party selected by Mr. Orumpaoker was the unfortunate Tom McCoy, now residing in Michigan City and wearing clothes donated by the generous state of Indiana. The second one selected by the Judge was Kit Sills of Monon. During his administration he had an attack of female trouble that mention of it was made in bis home paper. Now Harry Marshall has been indicted. Does anyone know of an immune? The salvation of the republican party depends on getting an immune for the Judge to appoint.—Fowler Leader Leader (Rep).