Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1902 — REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

W THE STATE TICKET. •teretary of State-** DANIEL E. STORMS. of State—--4 DAVID E. SHERRICK, flbsssurar of State—- » NAT U. HILL. Otaney General—- > CHARLES W. MILLER. ottk Supreme Court — ROBERT A. BROWN. of Public Instruction—- < F. A. COTTON. State Statistician— BEN J. F. JOHNSON. State Geologist— W. S. BLATCHLEY. 4Mtre Supreme Court, Fifth District—- » JOHN H. GILLETT. SMfos Appellate Court — J FRANK R. ROBY, j U. Z. WILEY. |> W. J. HENLEY. L JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. > W. E. ROBINSON. HSTIICT TICKET. For Congress gUGAR D. CE UM PACKER, Valparaiso, Ind For Judge 80th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Pra aecuting Atty 30th Judicial Cite it, JOHN D. SINK. For Joint Representat ve, JKBBE E. WILSON. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAME 3 N. LEATHERMAN. For Treasurer. SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Sheriff, ABRAHAM G?HARDY. . . For surveyor, ~~ MYRT B. PRICE. For Coroner, W. J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner Ist District, ABRAHAM HALLECK. For Commissioner 2nd District, FRIDERItK WAYMIRE. lor Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. For County Councilmen, Mt district......JOHN HAHN ln< district HARVEY E. PAI KISON (rddistrictJOHN MARTINDALE Sth districtWALTEß V. PORTER ( Ed. T. BIGGS At Large? EhHARDT WkURTHNER (ANDREW J. HICKS

The Goodland Herald has a column article on the judgship question purporting to be from a “Grant Twp. Republican.” The article was written right here in Rensselaer we are confident. The ear-marks of its authorship stick out all over it. It is an old, old trick of this same person to try to palm off his jealous and malignant productions as the product of some other person, and of some other place.

No dtcent sensible man could have construed Senator Beveridge’s remarks that caused Bailey’s attack M insulting nor even discourteous. Still lees as an imputation of the Texan bully’s veracity. But now Judge Penfield, in the defense of whose official acts Beveridge caused Bailey’s wrath, hasspoken right out plainly and says in so many words that Bailey said what was not true, and knew it was not true when he aaid it. In other words Bailey lied and knew that he lied. Evidently if Bailey is looking for trouble, Judge Penfield is ready to •ooomodate him with all of it be wants and at any time. But unless Bailey catches Penfield when he is sitting down with his legs under a. desk, as Beveridge was* or ban him at a disadvantage in some other wav there, is nothing to fear, tor bullies like Bailey are generally great cowards, also.