Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1890 — OFFICIAL FIGURES. [ARTICLE]
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The State 20,529 Democratic, the Tate I'd Being 80,000 Short. i ■ ■; 'j Owen Runs Ahead of His Ticket in the Tenth District. " ! “18 j. ‘ ’ r ~ . Logansjtort Jouriml. v y A.--r—*-7- ; TT >'-*> - * ~ ~ The official figures for the State are pnllished ra thu-Indianapolis papers. They, show that the Democratic vote is short 30,000 of what was cast two years ago and that the Republican vote was short about 50,000. The official majority in the State is 20,529. The official figures for the State are published in the" Indianapolis papers vest. ;d c.. tsfh give below the vole dd me Republican candidate for Secretary of State and that for Horn W. D. Owen, It will be Been that Mr. Owen polls more votes than the State ticket i a.the district and that there was no opposition to him of any importance Injliis own party. On the IS :ale tic Let 590 peoples -party votes are-eas-r, on the (Jon-gn-ssionai tickc: 1 ini tv-one:’ 559 of these went to Patton and 'in-, creaeed his majority to that extent. One of their number says they voted solidly against Mr. Owen because he introduced a bill to pay more pension&jind issue bonds to do it with. The Peoples Party is the old Greenback party and . one of its principles is that Greenbacks should be issued to pay off the bonds and that no bonds should be floated for any purpose. However correctly this may explain the vote of the “Peoples’ Party” there is no mistake about their voting as they claim and it accounts for Dr. Patton’s vote. Mattnews IURI in tile Tenth (list 16,702 I’utton hail in Tenili (list 17,202 Patton's gain W 0 Peoples'vote on Sinte ticket 500 Peoples’vote on Congressional ticket.. 61 Peoples’ loss 559 • ••In other words- only one vote was lost in the transfer. Trussler, Ren. /-"~7 Sec’v. State. Owen. Carroll 2,250 2,282 Cass :i,2:» 3,21 1 Fulton 1,914 1,945 Jmmar...-> "• -- 1,188 7 r,n» Lake.. = , r...... . . I.UBO 1,989 Newton 1,015 1,018 Porter 1,839 1,817 Pulaski 980 1,017 White 1,644 1,672 Totals 16,085 16,100
