Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Candidates1 of the People [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Candidates 1 of the People

THE Democratic party in Indiana is fortunate in having a splendid state ticket. Each is peculiarly suited to the office to which he aspires and in which he will serve the people, not as a politician, but as a trusted and efficient official.

W. H. Vollmer, of Vincennes, believes a public office should be conducted just as a man would conduct his own business. If elected he will carry his belief into effect. The fact that he has made a success of his own business is a guarantee rtnu the treasurer's office will be well and capably managed in the people's interests if Mr. Vollmer is honored with- the office. Moses B. Lairy is another who came to prominence from an Indiana farm. He is a member of the legal firm of Lairy and Mahoney, at Logansport and has served as judge of the Cass Circuit court. Mr. Lairy has never aspired to any office save in line with his profession, and is regarded by all who know him as admirably fitted for the place he now seeks. Andrew A. Adams of Columbia City served as a member of the Indiana legislature in 1891 and has since not been a candidate for any office. He is a life-long friend and former neighbor of Governor Marshall. He is one of the original “Marshall men.” For several years he has been a trustee of Purdue University and. is now vice president of the board.

W. H. VOLLMER, for State Treasurer.

M. B. LAIRY, for Appellate Judge, Northern District.

ANDREW A ADAMS, for Appellate Judge. Northern District.