Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 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 ISENBARGRR. 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. COUNTY 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. Treasurer ALFRED PETERS of Marlon tp. Recorder CHARLES W. HARNER of Carpenter tp. Sheriff WILLIAM I. HOOVER* of Marion tp. Surveyor FRANK GARRIOTT of Union tp. CoA»ner DR. A. J. MILLER of Rensselaer. Commissioner, Ist Dlst. THOMAS F. MALONEY of Kankakee tp. Commissioner 3rd Dlst. GEORGE B. FOX of Carpenter tp. TOWNSHIP TICKETS. Carpenter—GEOßGE BESSE Trustee; JAMES H. GREEN, Assessor. Gillam—JOHN W. SELMER Trustee. Marion EDWARD HERATH, Trustee; JAMES DONNELLY, Assessor. Milroy-CHARLES M. SMITH Trustee; WILLIAM E. CULP, Assessor. Union—ISAAC KIGHT Trustee; CHARLES U. GARRIOTT, Assessor. Hanging Grove—WM. R. WILLITS. Trustee; CHARLES LEFLER, Assessor. Walker—DAVlD M. PEER, Trustee; JOSEPH FENZIL, Assessor. Jordan—WM. WORTLEY, Trustee; FRANJO NESSIUS, Assessor. Kankakee—WlLLlAM FITZGERALD, Trustee; JOHN BEHLES, Assessor. . Newton—E. P. LANE, Trustee; JOSEPH THOMAS, Assessor. Btoftley—THOMAS' M. CALLAHAN, Trustee; JOHN NORMAN, Assessor. Wheatfield —S. D. CLARK, Trustee; HENRY MISCH, Assessor.
Andy Carnagie has contributed >20,000 to the republican campaign fund. Andy has been able by close eoonemy to save <300,000,000 In the last 35 years, and all of It has been saved out of the Iron business, which has enjoyed a good stiff tariff tax all of these years. Andy feels grateful to the g. o. p. for all these things to the extent of his contribution to Its corruption fund.
DON’T FORGET THE NAME. According to press dispatches the Sharpies cream separator manufactory in'Pennsylvania will close down in case of Bryan’s election, and run full time if Taft wins. This is the same old dodge, and democrats, the country over, should not forget the names of these concerns that attempt such measures In forcing their employes to support the trust-rid-den party. Commenting on this action by the Sharpies company, W. J. Bryan in a speech Saturday, said: “A dispatch announces this morning that a Pennsylvania manufacturer of separators has given notice to bls employes that the factory will close down for an extended period if I am elected. This is the most discouraging threat that I have yet. read. I supposed that the cows would go on giving milk under a Democratic administration as well as a Republican, but if as a result of my election cows are going to dry up In November and not become fresh again for four years, It Vlll really be a serious matter. There must be some mistake about this separator business. The men may be manufacturing the separator that the Republican party has been using, for it has been using a separator that has separated the cream from the milk,, and it has given the milk to the rest of the people. That kind of a separator will no longer be used, and who manufacture It may find their occupation gone; but for the rest of the people it will be a glad day, a day of rejoicing.”
