Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1912 — STATE HAPPENINGS RECORDED IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]
STATE HAPPENINGS RECORDED IN BRIEF
NEWS ITEMS FROM ALL OVER INDIANA. NOTIFY MARSHALL AUG. 20 Program for Informing Governor That He Is the Nominee for VicePresident By Democrats Completed. , Indianapolis, Aug. 9.—The program for the notification of Governor Marshall on Tuesday, August 20, of his nomination by the Democrats for vicepresident has just been, completed. The governor will entertain the members of the notification committee and a few party leaders at dinner at the Country club In the evening after the meeting. At noon the members of the notification committee will be entertained at luncheon by Thomas Taggart at the Denison hotel. Following the luncheon the members will be taken on automobiles tp the place of the notification meeting. Mr. Taggart will call the meeting to order and introduce Samuel M. Ralston, Democratic nominee for' governor of Indiana, who will speak for ten minutes and introduce Alton 13. Parker of New York, chairman of the notification committee. Mr. Parker will deliver the speech of notification and Governor Marshall will respond with his speech of acceptance. This will complete the program of the meeting. Invitations are going out to all members of the Democratic national committee, all Democratic governors in the country and all Deniocratio state .chairmen. Woodrow Wilson, National Chairman McCfSmbs and W. J. Bryan have been invited as special guests for the occasion, but they have not yet responded. Live Stock Breeders Meet. Kentland, Aug. 9.—The Live Stock Breeders’ picnic at Warren T. MoCray’s Orchard lake farm was a great success. IJetween 1,800 and 2,000 persons were present, Including representatives from agricultural colleges of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and lowa. A parade of Hereford show cattle was pronounced one of the prettiest ever witnessed. Addresses were given by Warren T. McCray, president of the Indiana Live Stock Breeders’ .sssociatlon; F. H. Giltner of Eminence, Ky., president of the American Hereford Breeders' association; Prof. C. F. Curtis of lowa state college; A. W. Hopkins, secretary of the Wisconsin Live Stock Breeders’ association, and R. J. Kinzer Of Kansas City, Mo., secretary of the American Hereford Breeders’ assoclar tion. ~ D. C. Bybee, teaming contractor living at 669 Keeling Court, Canton, 111., is now well rid of a severe and annoying case of kidney trouble. His back pained and he was bothered with headaches and dizzy spells. “I took Foley Kidney Pilla just as directed and in a few days I felt much better. My life and strength seemed to come back, and I sleep well. I am now all over my trouble and glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills.” Try them.-r-A. F. Long.
