Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1912 — CASTS BIG WILSON VOTE [ARTICLE]

CASTS BIG WILSON VOTE

Ohio Republican Chairman Expresses an Opinion. Columbus, 0., 6.—This state cast a tremendous vote for Governor Wilson. Chairman H. M. Daugherty of the Republican state committee said: “If the Democrats have not elected their president this year when the Republican party has been ripped wide open all over the land, some member of that party ought to apply for the appointment of a receiver for the party and wind up its affairs.”

Keystone Republican Congressmen Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 6.—Pennsylvania congressmen elected: Vare, Republican, first; Graham, Republican, second; Moore, Republican, third; Edmonds, Republican, fourth; Griest, Republican, ninth; Farr, Republican, tenth; Hartman, Republican, nineteenth; Patton, Republican, twenty-first; Laugham, Republican, twenty-seventh; Porter, Republican, twenty-ninth; Kelley, Republican, thirtieth; Burke, Republican, thirtyfirst; Barchfield, Republican, thirtysecond; at large, Morin, Lewis Walters, Ripley, Republicans. Prohibition Passes in West Virginia. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 6.—lndications are that West Virginia has .passed the amendment to the state constitution prohibiting manufacture and sale of liquor by a very substantial majority.

Roosevelt Indorsed by Oyster Bay. Oyster Bay, N. Y„ Nov. 6 —Colonel Roosevelt carried - Oyster Bay, his home town, by a plurality of 292 over Wilson, the vote standing: Roosevelt, 510; Wilson, 218; Taft, 87. Delaware Goes for Wilson. Philadelphia, Nov. 6. —Wilson car* ries Delaware by a substantial majority, with Brockson, Democrat, for congressman. Democrats will control the legislature. North Carolina 20,000 Democratic. Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 6.—This state has gone Democratic by at least 20,000. The Democrats have elected their state ticket and the congression--* al delegation. ; ■ Bryan’s Arkansas Record Beaten. \ Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 6.—Arkansas is conceded to Wilson by a plurality greater than that of Bryan in 1906. Wilson Carries Mississippi. > Jackson, Miss., Nov. 6. —Mississippi gives her ten electoral votes to Wil-j son by a large majority. South Carolina Strong for Wilson. ; Columbia, S. C„ Nov. 6.—South Carolina went Democratic by about' 60,000 for Wilson. Caleb Powers Re-Elected. Middlesboro, Ky., Nov. 6. Caleb, Powers has been re-elected to congress,, 7 -