Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1902 — REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

V THE STATE TICKET. 9 •tetetary of State— DANIEL E. STORMS. Offitttor of State — DAVID E. SHERRICK. ■■aaursr of State — « NAT U. HILL. ■Barney General — • CHARLES W. MILLER. O*rt Supreme Court — ROBERT A. BROWN. ■Sperlntendent of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. ■ate Statistician — BEN J. F. JOHNSON. ■ate Geologist— W. 8. BLATCHLEY. OMge Supremo Court, Fifth District—- ‘ JOHN H. GILLETT. OffiSsaa Appellate Court — , FRANK R. ROBY. U. Z. WILEY. W. J. HENLEY. JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. W. E. ROBINSON. DISTRICT TICKET. For C ongress gEGAR D. CEUMPACKER, Valparaiso, Ind For Judge 30tb Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Pr> s cuting Atty noth Judicial Clrc It, JOHN D. SINK For Joint Representat ve. JESSE E. WILSuN. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAMES 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, FREDERLK WAYMIRE. For Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. For County Councllmen, Ist d strict ..... JOHN HAHN Sn# district HARVEY E. PARKISON Brddistrict JOHN MARTINDALE tth district.......WALTEß V. PORTER Ed? T. BIGGS At Large' EhHARDT WEURTHNER ( •• ANDREW J. HICKS

The Nasby of t|ie Martin County Tribune gives an account of a Democratic township caucus in which he introduced the following resolution: “Resolved, that the Democratick party iz oppczed to trusts uv aul kinds and it iz willin’ tu kepe on rezolvin’ again’ ’em furever and furever.” This epitomizes the Democratic anti-trust record to date.

Senator Carmack of Tennessee delivered an impressive plea for human liberty, popular rights and the constitution at the New I England Democratic love and clam feast. Senator Carmack is one of the gentlemen who in 1895 assisted; in Goebelizing the Tennessee Republicans out of the governorship after a majority of the people of that state bad elected a nonDemocratic candidate. Having participated in one of the indecent violations of the constitution and the principle of majority rule for which Democratic leadership in Southern states is justly renowned, Senator Carmack's right to become a Democratic special pleader for the constitution is unquestioned.

The present state administration goes on bettering its record in the efficient and economical management of state institutions. The issued quarterly bulletin

of the state board of charities and corrections shows that during the six months period ending with April 30, 1902, $42,124.38 lees was expended for the maintenance of the correctional and charitable institutions than during the corresponding period of 1901. At the state soldiers’ home, girls’ innotable decreases in the per capita cost of maintenance are shown. A vote for Republican legislative candidates is a vote against the state debt.