Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1908 — NATIONAL TICKET. [ARTICLE]
NATIONAL TICKET.
For President WILLIAM J. BRYAN. For Vice-President, JOHN W. KERN. / STATE TICKET. Governor THOMAS R. MARSHALL. Lieutenant-Governor FRANK J. HALL. Secretary of State JAMES F. COX. Auditor of State MARION BAILEY. Treasurer of State JOHN ISENBARGER. Attorney General WALTER J. LOTZ. Reporter Supreme Court BURT NEW. Judge Supreme Court M. B. LAIRY. Judge Appellate Court E. W. FELT. State Statistician P. J. KELLEHER. Supt. Public Instruction ROBERT J. ALEY. DISTRICT TICKET. Member of Congress WILLIAM DARROCH, of Newton County. State Senator, Counties of Jasper, Newton, Starke and White, ALGIE J. LAW, of Newton County. Representative, Counties of Jasper and White, GUY T. GERBER of Jasper County. COUNTY TICKET. Treasurer ALFRED PETERS of Marion tp. Recorder CHARLES W. HARNER of Carpenter tp. Sheriff WILLIAM f. HOOVER of Marion tp. Surveyor FRANK GARRIOTT of Union tp. Coroner DR. A. J. MILLER of Rensselaer. Commissioner, Ist Dist. THOMAS F. MALONEY of Kankakee tp. Commissioner 3rd Dist. GEORGE B. FOX •f Carpenter tp. TOWNSHIP TICKETS. Carpenter—GEOßGE BESSE Trustee; JAMES H. GREEN, Assessor. Gillam—JOHN W. SELMER Trustee. Marion EDWARD HERATH. Trustee; SAMUEL SCOTT, Assessor. Union —ISAAC KIGHT Trustee; CHARLES U. GARRIOTT, Assessor. Hanging Grove—WM. R. WILLITT, Trustee; CHARLES LEFLER. Assessor. Walker—DAVlD M. PEER, Trustee; JOSEPH FENZIL, Assessor. Jordan—WM. WORTLEY, Trustee, FRANK NESSIUS, Assessor. Newton—E.#P. LANE. Trustee; JOSEPH THOM/fe, Assessor. Barkley—THOMAS M. CALLAfiAN, Trustee; JOHN NORMAN, Assessor. Wheatfleld —S. D. CLARK, Trustee; HENRY •MISCH, Assessor.
under this law. One national bank has announced that it will organize a savings bank under the guaranty law, thereby enjoying the prestige or both a national and a State bank. Of the fifty-six national banks in the State which had contracted to guarantee deposits under the State law twenty-two have surrendered their national charters Bince the Attorney-General of the United States held that national bgnks could not enter into such an arrangement with the State.
