Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1894 — REPUBLICAN HOSTS. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN HOSTS.

State Convention to Meet at Indlaaapolle, April 28. The Republican State Committee met at Indianapolis. Thursday. Candidates for the various State office* were out in force. Among the entries for Secretary of State there were present Marcos B. Sul* zer, of Ma lison; W. D. Owen, of Logansport; Aaron Jones, of South Bend, aid Ivan N. Walker, of Indianapolis. The contestants for the nomination for Auditor of State present were G. W. Wilson, of Fort Wayne; Webster Ritchey, of Muncie; John W. Coons, of Indianapolis; A. C. Dailey, of Lebanon, and I. J, Riddle, of Indianapolis, In the Attorney General list were John W. Moore, of Kokomo; Robert J. Loveland, of Pern; W. L. Taylor, of Indianapolis; Thomas Hanna, of Indianapolis, and John W. Lovett, of Andergon. Most of the aspirants for Clerk of the Supreme Court were present. Among them were Robert A. Brown, of Franklin; Alex Hess, of Wabash; Oliver A. Endsley, of Anderson; George Harvey, of Indianapolis; O. M. Tichenor, of Princeton, and Wm. R. McClellan, of Danville Of the candidates for Judg; of the Supreme Court there was present Judge L. J. Monks, of Winchester. John K. Gowdy was unanimously reelected as chairman of the committee. R. M. Seeds was chosjn secretary, and Jas. R. Henry, treasurer. It was decided to hold the next State convention at Indianapolis. April 26.