Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Gallagher Democratic Candidate for Sheriff of Jasper County I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of Jasper county. If elected I promise all an honest, economical and impartial discharge of the duties of the county sheriffs office.
INDIANA PROGRESSIVE TICKET GOVERNOR Thomas A. Daily, Indianapolis, Ind. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Milo J. Bowman, Jr., Valparaiso, Ind. UNITED STATES SENATOR (Long term) John Napier Dyer. Vincennes, Ind. UNITED STATES SENATOR (Short term) John F. Clifford. Connersville, Ind. SECRETARY OF STATE James M. Zion, Clarkshill. Ind. AUDITOR OF STATE William C. Camp. Washington, Ind. TREASURER OF STATE Ward A. Smith. Otterbein. Ind. ATTORNEY GENERAL John H. Kingsbury, Indianapolis, Ind. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Mrs. Claudia Schad, Borden, Ind. STATE STATISTICIAN Elmer C. Green. Newcastle, Ind. REPORTER SUPREME AND APPELLATE COIR Elmer E. Prvor, Martinsville, Ind. JUDGE SUPREME COURT, 3RD DISTRICT Elias D. Salsbury, Indianapolis, Ind. JUDGE APPELLATE COURT. IST DISTRICT Joseph E. Henley, Bloomington, Ind. JUDGE APPELLATE COURT. 2ND DISTRICT Willis E. Roe, East Chicago. Ind. —Advt.
yiTHti I I 1 I M I Hi-HtHHH $ "NEK OF ALL PANTIES. CNEEDS | | AND DACES HATE THANKED t t 600 FOR WOODROW WILSON” i i i t + - T + “The truth is that our people " + were never more united than ■> T now and they are united very • • + largely because there is an “ T administration in power that «■ + represents the nation, and J " J stands for its noblest purposes • • + and ideals. If we get any good out of the present war —and ■ ■ + good often comes out of evil— !! X it will consist largely in a 1 ‘ J demonstration to the world of !! ■e our national unity, and of our * | T abiding love for a nation with •» + the welfare of which the free- ) ] J dom and happiness of the world ■» + are so closely associated. Men ]] 4, of all parties, creeds and races •» + have thanked God that there ! + was in the White House at the ; ’ + present critical time such a man ! I + as Woodrow Wilson. If in the J ] + midst of the present reign of I» + brute force we can actually win J * J a victory for idealism, the great • • + victory of the war will rest with \ | | the American people under their • * * present enlightened leadership. X —lndianapolis News, May 14, ■• X 1915. + X I IH-I 111 Hi iii m. jd-Wtt HI I 1 I I 1 !+++♦♦■* HH t REPUBLICANS HADE DEBTS; | I DEMOCRATS PAIO DEBTS, f + J | When republicans left office t + in Indiana they left state debts X + amounting to $2,609,163.12. % + They left in the treasury $9,- J + 463.91 with which to pay these + + debts and on which to keep the j + state government going. Dem- j + ocrats paid all these debts, built * | four new institutions, finished v + and rebuilt others and at the X 4, end of th- last quarter had $5,- ♦ ♦ 088,138.75 cash in the treasury. X X For the first time in 84 years + f the state is out of debt. Demo- + | crats did it. | HH-IM l-t-t-M I I I HI I H II lit Mr. Hughes continually asserts that he loves the Progressives and stands for efficiency in government. Is he sincere in either? President Wilson appointed Mr. Rublee, of New Hampshire, a member of the Federal Industrial Board. Rublee is a Progressive and admittedly one of the most efficient and capable of men for ]H?e particular place. Senator Gallinger, one of the Hughes creators and supporters, defeated the confirmation of Rublee by the Senate through “senatorial courtesy” solely because Rublee, the Progressive, had refused to support' Gallinger, the standpatter. Hughes not only condemns the President for appointing Democrats to office, but approves the stand-pat opposition to the appointment of a Progressive of the highest efficiency and clearest qualifications. The President will again send Rublee’s name to the Senate because the President acts up to his belief in progress and efficiency. Subscribe for The Democrat.
