Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1904 — Republican Ticket. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Republican Ticket.

Far President , i’aeodore Roosevelt, ' For Vice pNaiden; Charles W. F«*iro«ns.d For Governor J. Frank ELtnlv. For Lieutenant-Governor Hugh T. Milter. For Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. (Auditor cf Stat* David E Sherr’oV Irsaaunr if SUU Nat U Hill, Attorney General Charles W. Miller. Reporter cf Supreme C„«rt Gacrge W. Seif. Vapcrintendent Public Isatruatioi F A. Cotton Chief of Bureau of Statistioe Joseph H Stubbs Judge Supreme Court, 2nd District Oscar H. Montgomery. fudge SupretUACourt, 3rd Dietriot L , John V. Hadley. Congressman E. D. Orumpacker. State Senator R. 0. McCain. 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. Oounly Coroner W J, Wright. County Assessor, John Q. Lewis, ommissioner Ist District John F. Pettet. Commissioner 2nd District, Frederick Waymire. Commissioner 3rd District Chari’s T. Denham.

There is no man on the Republican county ticket more deserving of the hearty and unanimous support of the party voters than John O’Connor the candidate for sheriff He is the most exemplary man and public spirited citizens, and oommands'the complete respect of all classes of people, and the better he and his excellent family are known, the better are they esteemed, which is right in his own village and township where he has lived so long. As a public official also he has already fully demonstrated his faithfulness and effi ciency, as assessor of his township, ditch commissioner etc. As a hard party worker he is always right on deck, and though he is thus a zealous party man, that ought not to be urged against him as ■ a fault, considering that his Democratic opponent is about the most uncompromising Democrat in Jasper county. Charles B. Landis: The Demoorats have served notice that they intend to buy the coming electionThey are taking pains to make known their intention to use money in the most corrupt and flagrant manner. Every vote below 40,000 repnblioan plurality in Indiana will represent a vote in financed by the enormous corruption fund which the democrats propose to use. With a fair election Indiana is certain to go republican 40,000 to 60,000.