Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — Candidates of the People [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Candidates of the People
IN his first speech of the campaign Governor Marshall gave his warm approval to every candidate on the Democratic State ticket and assured the people of Indiana that, ts elected, they would administer the affairs of their offices wisely, honestly and economically.
Judge Charles E. Cox of Indianapolis, is no stranger to the Supreme Court. Years ago he was associated with Judge W. E. Niblack, of that court, later becoming librarian and general assistant to the Supreme Court. He has held positions of honor and trust in Indianapolis and has acquitted himself with credit to •himself and honor to his party. He was born on a farm in Hamilton county. Milton B. Hottel has never held public office. Since 1885 he has devoted himself to the practice of law at Salem, Ind. He has the support of the bench and bar In his own county as well as in surrounding counties where his practice has taken him. He was called to serve his party as a candidate four years ago but was defeated. He Is confident of the success of the entire state ticket. Lew G. Ellingham, of Decatur, has the honor of heading the Democratic state ticket Mr. Ellingham is a publisher of the Decatur Democrat and knows the business from “devil" up. He worked his way from the bottom, and his experience as a printer has brought him into close sympathy with the needs Of organized labor.
MILTON B- HOTTEL. For Appellate Judge, Southern District.
CHARLES E. COX, For Supreme Judge, Third District.
LEW G. ELLINGHAM, For Secretary of State.
