Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1902 — REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I THE STATE TICKET. •■Mtwy of State— DANIEL E. BTORMB. of State— DAVID E. BHERRICK. OfeMMrer of State— NAT U. HILL OBmm, General — k CHARLES W. MILLER. ONk Supreme Court— ROBERT A. BROWN. OSportetendeat of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. fIDM Statistician— BE NJ. F. JOHNSON. Otaßo Geologist— W. 8. BLATCHLEY. Supreme Court, Fifth District— JOHN H. GILLETT. (BREW Appellate Court — FRANK R. ROBY. U. Z. WILEY. -- W. J. HENLEY. JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. | W. E. ROBINSON.
DISTRICT TICKET. For ongress jDfiAR D. CRUM PACKER. Vai para'so. Ind For Judge SOth Judicial < Ircuit, Charles w. han'ley. For Prosecuting Atty soth Jndicial Clrc It, JOHN D. SINK For Joint R preset! tat ve, JESSE E. WILS' N. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. For Treasurer. SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Sheriff, ABRAHaM g. hardy For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE. For Coro er, W. J. WRIGUr. For Commissioner Ist lii trict. IBKAH.U HALLECK. For Commissioner 2nd District, FKEDERI K WAYMIRE. I or Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. For County Counc.lmen, Mt dis trie . .. ...; JOHN HAHN JD.district HARVEY E. PARK ISON arddistrictJOHN MARTINDALE Sth districtWALTEß V. PORTER ( Ed. T. BIGGS At Large< EhHARDT WtURtHNER (AN RK\V J. HICKS Ladies shirt waists ut one half price. I J. Porter & Co.
"A victory for tariff reform cannot be won in a day, saya the Nashville True enoughAnd the results of the election of of 1892 showed plainly enough that it takes a good deal longer than that to get over the effects of such a victory. “It was Almighty God and not William McKinley who gave the country prosperity,” says Mr. Bryan. But when the Almighty got ready to give the country prosperity, He saw to it that there was no Democratic administration in the way, apparently. Roman Catholic priests, representing 100,000 members of their faith in northern Indiana, before adjourning the retreat of the Fort Wayne diocese at Notre Dame last Friday,, adopted resolutions expressing their confidence in President Roosevelt in adjusting affairs in the Philippines. -
Dispatches from a northern Indiana city tell about a man who sold bis wife for 30 cents. The price indicates that either the man must have had a pretty poor wife, or be must belaboring under the hallucination that this is another tariff-for-re venue administration. The nation has never had a president who has done so little talking about the “Common” people yet who has done more for them than President Roosevelt. You hear it every where that he is the people’s president and that the politicians are all against him. The politicians may or may not be against him, but it is a fact that he has the confidence of the “Common” people more than »ny man who has ever been a candidate for the presidency. Roosevelt will be nominated in 1904 and be elected by an overwhelming majority
