Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1910 — STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]
STATE TICKET.
- Secretary as State. - LEW G. ELLINGHAM, D—tar. Auditor o f Stata WM. H. O'BRIEN', Livnacebarg. Treasurer as Stata W. H. VOLLMKR, Ylaceuea. Attorney-General THOMAS M. HONAN, Seymour. Clerk of the Supreme Court J. FRED FRANCE, Huntington. Superintendent of Public Instruction ROBERT J. ALEY, Indianapolis. State Geologist EDWARD BARRETT. Plainfield. State Statistician THOMAS W. BROLLEY, North Vernon Judge of Supreme Court. Second District DOUGLAS MORRIS, RushTllle. Judge of Supreme Court. Third District CHARLES E- COX, Indianapolis. Judges of Appellate Court. Northern District JOSEPH G. IBACH. Hammond. ANDREW A ADAMS, Columbia City M. B. LAIRY, LogansporL Judges of Appelate Court, Southern District EDWARD W. FELT, Greenfield. M. B. HOTTEL Salem. > ■ —. K. DISTRICT TICKET. For Member Congress, Tenth District JOHN B. PETERSON, of Crown Point.
For Joint Reprenentative. Jasper and r White Counties. WILLIAM GUTHRIE. MonUceßoc COUNTY TICKET. Clerk FELIX R. ERWIN. Union Tp. Auditor A. BEASLEY, Carpenter Tp. Treasurer CAREY L. CARR Newton Tp. Sheriff WM. I. HOOVER, Marion Tp. Surveyor DEVERE YEOMAN. Marion Tp. Assessor CHAS. T. GARRIOTT, Union Tp. Coroner -*R. M. B. FYFE, Wbeatfteld Tp. Commissioner Ist District WILLIAM HERSHMAN. Walker Tp. Commissioner 2d District C. F. STACKHOUSE, Marion Tp. County CouDcilmec —Ist District. GEO. -O. STEMBEL, \Vhea!field Tp. 2d District A. O. MOORE, Barkley Tp. 3d District L STRONG, Marion Tp. » A;. 4th District GEORGE FOX, Carpenter Tp. At Large GEO BESSE, Carpenter Tp. JOSEPH NAGLE > Marion Tp. J. F. SPRIGGS. Walker Tp.
The actions of the Crumpacker press of this district to set the gentleman upon a pedestal as a representative of the is laughable indeed. They experience no difficulty in convincing the standpatters that Mr. Crumpacker is very regular—his votes in support of Camion and the things he represents is 'Efficient evidence: .. To': convince tie progressive element that he has their • interests at heart is a more difficult matter because there is nothing to substantiate the assertion. To say that he is the friend of the soldier is sufficient to create •unseemly mirth at a idnera-I because after fourteen years of service there is naught of achievement at which, to point with • pride.
