Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1900 — National Ticket. [ARTICLE]
National Ticket.
; For President. William H. McKinley. For V ice-President. Theodore Roosvelt. THE STATE TICKET. Hr •mrnor, WINFIELD T. DURBIN, Madison County. Hr lUatanant Governor, NEWTON W. GILBERT, Steuben Count/. Hr tMfatary of State, UNION B. HUNT, Randolph County. Hr A*4ttar of State, WILLIAM H, HART, CUat«a ty. Hr iTaaiurer of State, LEOPOLD LEVY, Huatibgton County. IF Mteraay General, WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, Marion County. 0 •■Tartntendent Public Instruction, FRANK L. JONES, , Tipton Count*Hr tUk Statistician, B. F. JOHNSON, Benton County. rx HrHfarttr Supreme Court, CHARLES F. REMY, Jackson County. IMHIft Of the Supreme Court, ■M Watrlct, JAMES H. JORDAN, Morgan County. IMF •Irtrlct, LEANDER J. MONKS L Randolph Countr.
Republican District Ticket. For Congressman Tenth District, Edgar D. Crumpacker of Valparaiso. For Prosecuting Attorney, John D' Sink of Newton County. For State Senator Eben H. Wolcott. For Joint Representative. John W- Beckman of Late County. Republican County Ticket. For /Treasurer R, A. Parkison. For Sheriff Abraham G. Haro a. For Recorder Robert B. Porter For Surveyor r * * Mart B.’Price. For Assessor John R. Phillips. r—njj* For Coroner flgv** P. Wright. For Commissioner Second District [ Simeon A. Dowell. For Commissioner Third District Fbederick Waymire. For County Councilmen, fit Large John Ha an ,J Charles T. Denham Isbabl B. Washburn. • Ist district, E. T. Biggs 2nd district, Nathan Eldredge 3rd district Ebhardt Weurthner 4tb district Frank Babcock 1
Vote for McKinley and the full dinner pail. ‘
A vote for Bryan is a vote to close our mills and factories.
A vote for the straight Republican ticket is a vote to continue prosperity.
We still continue to hear tbit numerous traveling men are going to vote against McKinley, but nobody ever sees one.
Chairman Jones gives Bryan 32<> votes in the Electoral College; but the people will go through the usual formalities fast the same.
Vote for your Republican Congressman so as to sustain the President in his policies for good government.
Mr. Bryan's well known attack* upon a factory in Nebraska City has not yet. knocked the starch out of it.
.‘Vote for a Republican State Legislature which will elect a Republican to the l nited States Senate.-
Republicans must not forget, in their enthusiasm for the national ticket, to look out for the candidates for Congress.
The heaviest Democratic arguments in this campaign are scantlings, chunks of ice. brickbats and mud.
Earnest work, constant work personal effort from now until the polls are closed will insure the greatest victory the Republican party ever gained over the enemy.
Mr. Croker had better bo careful in circulating too extensively his Imperial opinion that the Ice Trust is merely-a local issue: General Hancock thought the tariff' merely a local issue.
The safe way to vote in the coming election is to put an X mark in side the circle containing the eagle. That is the sure way of indorsing prosperity, patriotism and progress.
