Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1909 — STRONG TICKET NOMINATED [ARTICLE]
STRONG TICKET NOMINATED
By tin Democrats at City Convention Friday Nifht. MEN OF BUSINESS ABILITY And Experience Characterizes Each and Every Candidate—A Ticket to Tie To From Top to Bottom, and If Elected Will Give Rensselaer a Good Sound Business Administration, Something She Stands So Sadly In Need of at the Present Time. The democrats .at their City Convention Friday night placed the following excellent ticket in the field: Mayor—William H. Beam. Clerk—N. Littlefield. Treasurer—Earl Duvall. Councllmen-at-Large—Wm. Washbum, John C. Carmichael. Councilman First Ward—Thomas A. Crockett. Councilman Second Ward—D. M. Worland. Councilman Third Ward—Henry Grow. Each and every one of the above candidates is well known to the voters of Rensselaer and the respective wards. Messrs. Grow and Carmichael have had experience heretofore on the council and made a good record there. Messrs. Beam, Littlefield, Duvall, Wash Sum, Worland and Crockett are men of good business Judgment, capable and energetic. They have the ability and earnest desire, if elected, to give the city a good, honest and faithful administration. None of the candidates have any personal axes to grind or friends or relatives whom they wish to put on the city pay-roll. The voters will make no mistake in electing these men.
