Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1900 — National Ticket. [ARTICLE]

National Ticket.

5 For President. William H. McKinley. For Vice-President. Theodore Roosvelt. A g r~ THE STATE TICKET. Hr tSMrnor, WINFIELD T. DURBIN, MadisoD County. >!* _■ Hr lUatenant Governor, NEWTON W. GILBERT, Steuben County. . ~iHL Mi tMvetary of State, UNION B. HUNT, Randolph County. _ Hr ArMsr of State, WILLIAM H. HART, Clint** Ceuity. Hr tßMMirer of State, . LEOPOLD LEVY, ■o*tl*gton County. $ ‘0 AMorney General, WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, Marion County. 0 tSDoHniendent Public Instructioi, FRANK L. JONES, Tipton Couni>. _ Hr Mato Statistician, B. F. JOHNSON, Benton County. Mr Tltr-~~ Supreme Court, CHARLES F. REMY, Jackson County. MiHfiaof that Supreme Court, nEiMWct, \ JAMES H. JORDAN, Morgan County. „ i HWMH Watrtct, L .... LEANDER J. MONKS L. Bandoloh Countr.

Bepublicau 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 Lake Sounty. in " 111 1 hi™. © Bepublican County Ticket. k For * R, A. Parkison. For Sheriff Abraham G. Hardy. For Recorder Robert B. Porter For Surveyor [Myrt m For Assessor John R.^Phillips. For Coroner Tbuitt P. Wright. For' Commissioner Second District Simeon A. Dowell. For Commissioner Third District Frederick Waymibe. For County Councilmen, at Large John Haan Charles T. Denham Israel B. Washburn. Ist district, E. T. Biggs 2nd district, NatAan Eldredge . 3rd district Erhaßdt Weurthner 4th district Frank Babcocks’.; •• v § 0 1 ■ V * Up tel For Rent. OoDoeite the depot. Rent only $12,50 per mouth. For further xiartieulars call at hotel,

At Anderson, Indiana, Bryan said: ‘ I tell you the only difference the Republican party will ever distinguish between a good trust and a bad trust: A good will give liberally to the campaign fund, and a stingy trust will be a bad one.” This is authoritative, of course. From the relations of the Democratic party to Croker’s ice trust, Bryan ought to know. The ice trust is all good to Bryan—the best he ever knew.

“Whether we want the Philippines or not, and whether we ought to have them or not, that we have got them is something that cannot be denied!” So says Richard Olney. The islands were thrust upon us by the fortunes of war, and even if they are burdensome we must hold them But now, as many times before, it seems as .if ample profit and reward will come to us from that which we took up solely as a bur, den and duty.