Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1910 — COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]

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. U. GARRIOTT. Union Tp. Coroner _»R. M. B. FYFE, Wheatfield Tp. Commissioner Ist District WILLIAM HERSHMAN, Walker Tp. Commissioner 2d District C. F. STACKHOUSE, Marion Tp. County ■Councilmen—lst District. GEO. O. STEMBEL, Wheatfield Tp. 2d District A. O. MOORE, Barkley Tp. 3d District ■ L STRONG, Marion Tp. 4th District GEORGE FOX, Carpenter Tp. At Large GEO BESSE, Carpenter Tp. JOSEPH NAGLE. Marion Tp. J. F. SPRIGGS. Walker Tp.

The standpatter believes that Aie American people should be content to scratch where the tariff evil has broken out. while the insurgent believes in allaying the itch, but leaving the virus in the blood to break out somewhere else tor the people to scratch. Indiana- - Dcimjcrat , holds that insurgency is an admission that the economic theory of protection vogue in this country is responsible for the ills of Which we now complain. The im surgent insists that it is wise to keep th theory alive and to seek to induce the people to believe that the evils will in sojne mysterious manner be corrected. The Democrat contends that the only way to prevent the evil is to destroy it and adopt a different theory. This view has been upheld by Democrats in Indiana for forty years ; it has been voiced by our public speakers, formulated in our platforms and defended in both state and national halls of legislation. It is because I believe in the justice of this that I still adhere to the statement that 80 per cent of the people of Indiana are, at heart, Democrats. —' Governor Marshall,