Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1910 — THE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

THE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.

The party has nominated nrany good state tickets, but it never made a better or a stronger one than, that chosen last wek.i Lew G. Ellinghani of Decatur for secretary of state is a man of splendid character. He is an editor, has been president of the Democratic State Editorial association and a member of the Democratic state committee. ’ William 11. O’Brien of Lawrenceburg,/ for auditor of ,state, is a* business man Hand banker, and has served as mayor, state senator and chairman of the state committee. . William 11. Vollmer of Vincennes, for treasurer of state, is a farmer and banker, and has been active as a Democrat and as*?i public-spirited citizen. Diomas M. Honan of Seymour. for attorney general, is a lawyer of fine attainments and has served as speaker of the house of representatives. J>* Fred France of Huntington, for clerk of the supreme court, is a lawyer and has'served as mayor of his city and as president of the Indiana Municipal League. Robert J. Aley of Bloomington. for super int en deA ■qf • public instruction, is recognized ( as one of the leading educators of the L’nited States and has added to his reputation by the quality of his work in the office to which he seeks re-election. Edward Barrett of Plainfield, for state geologist, is thoroughly equipped by special training for the office in which he has been nominated for the fourth consecutive time. Thomas Brolley of North Vernon, for state statistician, is a contractor and business man arid has served two terms as a member of the Indiana house of representatives. Douglas Morris of Rushville and Charles E. Cox of Indianapolis, the nominees for judges of the supreme court, are lawyers of high attainments and standing in their professions, and both “have had ju iicial experience. Andrew A. Adams, of Columbia City, Joseph G. Ibach of Hammond, and Moses B. Lairy of Logansport, nominees for judges of the appellate court, northern division; arid Milton B. Hottel of Salem and Edward W. Felt of Greenfield, nominees for

judges of the appellate court, southern division, are all lawyers of experience and standing... With this fine list of candidates, every one of whom, is fit and qualified, the Democratic party can appeal to the people with confidence - and justifiable pride, and also with enthusiasm.