Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1910 — CONVENTION TO-MORROW [ARTICLE]
CONVENTION TO-MORROW
To Nominate a Democratic County Ticket In Jasper. The democratic county convention will be jheld to-morrow in the east court room to nominate a county ticket. The indications are that the convention will be well attended and it is hoped that a ticket will be nominated that will commend itself to the voters of Jasper county regardless of their political affiliations. A change is certainly needed in the management ot businss affairs in this counjy, and we believe a great many taxpayers who have heretofore held blindly -to party ties heve come to a realization of this fact. Let the convention’s work be such that no just criticism can be made of any of its candidates, and the results in November will be surprising. Following is a list of the delegates and alternates to the convention so far as reported to this office, except Milroy, which list was mislaid and we are therefore unable to give: MARION TOWNSHIP. FIRST PREClNCT—Delegates. Edward Herath Emory Garrlott Lee Glazebrook Eli Gerber i N. S. .Bates Jydson Maines Robert Yepman Lewia Welsh Theodore George W. L, Nowels W. H. Beam Alternates. George Maines , James Walter J. C. Norman Bruce White George Markin Larkin Potts F. M. Parker George Pumphrey William Clouse Frank Alter Benjamin Welsh SECOND PREClNCT—Delegates. C. F. Stackhouse Newton Pumphrey Nelson Randle Lucius Strong James Donnelly John Carmichael W. R. Nowels Jack Hoyes „ James Halllgan Isaac Saidla Conrad Kellner John Mann" John Culp William McElfresh Alternates. E. Mabb Matt Moosmlller Andrew Gangloff, Jr. Ernest Cockerell B. N. Fendlg W. H. Mackey John Webber *> J. A. McFarland E. V. Ransford Philip McElffesh J. T. Culp Lewis Davisson
Dolph Day .Peter Wagner THIRD PREClNCT—Delegates Marlon I. Adams Oscar Hauter r DeVere Yeoman Stephen Kohley Barney Maienjbrook Joseph Halllgan Allen Catt Alternates. Ray Adams A. K. Yeoman John Martin J. M. Shields Henry Luers Thomas Cain Joseph Luers FOURTH PREClNCT—Delegates. F. L. Hoover Joseph Putts . Henry Eiglesbach j Joseph Nagel Edward P. Honan George Ketchum , C. B. Stewart F. E. Babcock D. M. Worland Alternates. W. H. Ritchey Edward Phegley Tony Kanne Adam Nagel James' Watts A. A. Hoover John Kohler William Washburn C, A. Roberts ( JORDAN TP.—Delegates. Andrew Kahler James Lamson Samuel Blake ■ Michael Kain Frances Welsh J. U. Illff: r ' Riley Tullis - ' * , V W. H. Wortley Joe Nessius, Sr. Alternates.
John Kolhoff Charles Gorman William Kain C. E. Patrick George Kennedy J. A. Keister A. E. Wortley j. W. Dewey Joe Sigman UNION TP., NORTH—Delegates. Scott Cooper James Wiseman -John Reed Isaac Kight * T. J Mallatt Charles Harrington Daniel Wood Alternates Peter Wolf Sax Geesa William Petty A 1 Blake Felix R. Erwin William CooperJohn G. Liggett UNION TP., §OUTH— Delegates James Longstreth Henry Ropp Charles Garriott P. T. Hordeman Jesse Smith J. N. Gunyon Samuel Potts Walter Harrington Alternates C. U. Garriott Frank Sliroer J. K. Garriott A. W. Witham William' 1 . Smith Dallas Gunyon l Alva Potts " / j Charles D. Lakin BARKLEY, WEST—Delegates Emmet Pullins George McElfresh Barney Kolhoff Elmer Sullenberger Grant Davisson Wesley Price Mark Schroer Alternates Vilas Price John Schroer ‘■ John Moore Newton Jenkins George Davisson Victor Moore John Garriott WHEATFIELD- —Delegates Simon Fencjig George O. Stembel Henry Misch Samuel Payne _- - ■- * Joseph Akers John Bowie S. D. Clark James Short Herman Langdon — Alternates John Clager • \-l ; William Grube William Knapp • / Harmon Clark Jacob Heil
James Clark i Andrew Knapp James Gilbrith Julius .Gingrich
