Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1902 — THE STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]
THE STATE TICKET.
■•cretary of State— DANIEL E. STCRMB. Auditor of State— DAVID E. SHERRICK. treasurer of State — NAT U. HILL. Attorney General — CHARLES W. MILLER. fßfork Supreme Court — ROBERT A. BROWN, •■porlntendent of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. State Statistician— BENJ. F. JOHNSON. Ctate Geologist— W. S. BLATCHLEY. fudge Supreme Court, Fifth District— JOHN H. GILLETT. ftadges Appellate Court — FRANK R. ROBY. U. Z. WILEY. W. J. HENLEY. JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. W. E. ROBINSON. DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress, EDGAR D. CRUM PACKER. For Judge 30th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES \V. HANLEY. For Prosecuting Att’y. 30th Judicial Circuit, JOHN I). SINK. For Joint Representative, JESSE E. WILSON. COUNTY TICKET. For Audiior, JAMES N. LEATHER MAN. For Treasurer, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS For Sheriff, ABRAHAM HARDY. For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE. For Coroner. W. J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner Ist District, ABRAHAM G. lIALLECK For Commissioner 2nd District, FREDERICK WAYMIRE. For Commissioner 3rd District CHARLES T. DENHAM. For County Councilman, *st district JOHN HAHN ■2nd district HARVEY E PARKISON 3rd district JOHN MARTINDALE 4th district WALTER V. PORTER f .ED. T. BIGGS At Larger . .EKHARDT WF.URTHNER l ANDREW J. HICKS The Indianapolis Sentinel insists that the American people are not “alarmingly prosperous.” Perhaps not. But how many people were Beared to death by the prosperity which overtook them during the only tariff-for-revenue era of which this .generation knows anything?
