Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1914 — POLITICAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

POLITICAL NOTES.

C. A. Tuteur, the democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, was campaigning over in Newton county Wednesday. Hon. XS illiam J. Bryan, secretary of state, will speak in Lafayette this afternoon. It is probable that several from this vicinity will go down to hear him. The Hon. William J. Bryan will also speak at Monticello and Delphi today, at Monticello at 1:30 p. m. and will go from Monticello to Delphi, and thence to Lafayette. No one who failed to register in Jasper county last Monday can vote at the general election on Nov. 3, and any person so registering and moving from one precinct to another cannot vote at such election. The depiocrats of Jackson tp., Newton county, nominated the following ticket last Saturday; Trustee, Edwin Long: assessor, Wade McKeever; justice of the peace, J. M. Hufty; constable, Jasper Wright. The republicans- of- Jackson t p.. w4Hhotdtheir convention tonight. At the close of the progressive speaking here* Tuesday afternoon, William Kinney of Princeton tp., White county, was nominated for joint-representative of the counties of Jasper and White. This makes a complete district ticket for the progressives. The republican speaking here Thursday afternoon in the opera house was very slimly attended. The speaker, J, W. Mct'ardle of Indianapolis, is said to have made a regular calamity speech, and such talk doesn’t go very far with the farmers these days, nor with anybody else.