Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1910 — STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

STATE TICKET.

Secretary of State. LEW G. ELLINGHAM, Deeatur. Auditor of State W. H. O’BRIEN, Lawrenceburg. Treasurer of State W. H. VCLLMER, Vincennes. 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 11 Judge of Supreme Court, Second District DOUGLAS MORRIS, Rushville. 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, Logansport. Judges of Appelate Court, Southern District EDWARD W. FELT, Greenfield. M. B. HOTTEL, Salem. DISTRICT TICKET. For Member Congress, Tenth Dlatrlct JOHN B. PETERSON, of Crown Point. For Joint Reprenentative, Jasper and White Counties. WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Monticello. 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 jR. 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. Q. 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. Congressman Crumpacker now has the interests of the old soldiers very much at hSart. but why did he not lend his assistance to that worthy cause when tee Indiana delegation went before the pension committee and asked them to report favorably on a dollar a day amendment? Congressman Barnhart says that Crumpacker refused to go before the committee on this errand. If he refused to stand by the old boy’s once, do you think the change of heart is real or just to get their votes? You can be your own judge.—Brook Reporter (Rep.)