Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1904 — Republican Ticket. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Republican Ticket.
For President Eaeodore Roosevelt, For Vice Premden. Charles W. Fairbanks. For Governor J. Frank Hanly. For Lieutenant Governor Hugh T. Miller. For Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor sf Stats David E ShorroX Its ma nr at 8 Uta Wat U H«U. Attorney General Charles W. Miller. 2.porter of Supreme C««rt George W. Self. fnporintendeatPaWio iMtrnauo® F, A. Cotton Chief of Bureau of Statistics Joseph H. Stubbs fudge Supreme Court, 2nd District Oeoar H. Montgomery. fudge SupremeCaurt, 3rd District John V. Hadley. Congressman E. D. Orumpaoker. State Senator R. 0. MoOain. Prosecuting Attorney Robert O. Graves. .For Joint Representative Jesse E. Wilson. County Recorder John W. Tilton. County Treasurer 8. R. Nichols. County Sheriff John O’Connor. County Surveyor Myrt B. Price. County Coroner W. J, Wright Commissioner Ist District John F. Petit.
The dest lion of their party by Democrats is one of the wonders of the campaign. Republicans should mot congratulate themselves that these men who are moved by principle are Doming to the Republican :Standard. Some are, but many are mot. They have simply out loose . from the Demooratio party as at present managed and the majority sre yet looking for a politioal home "When all ths facts of the trickery at St. Louis are known by Demo* ants, when they realize how the faithful Democracy of 1896 and 1900 was duped, how their confidence was betrayed, how Parker knew for hours before be sent his telegram that there was no gold plank in the platform and how he ■waited until his nomination was made before he announoed that he steed for the gold standard, taking the chance ths convention would not undo its Work, when Democrats realize the desperate game played ■by the Parker crowd, even'larger numbers will desert the old party.’* —Danville Republican,
