Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1906 — REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

For ftaoretary of State, PEED A. SIMS. Per Auditor of State, JOHN C. BILL HEIM EE. •r Per Treasurer of State, OSCAR HADLEY. Per Attoreer ttanerul, JAMBS BINOHAM. For Clerk of Suprene Court, EDWARD FITZPATRICK. IPor Supt. of Public luetruc!loD, P. A. COTTON. For State Oeelfi«t. —— W. S. BLATCHLET Per State Stattatictan, JOSEPH STUBBS. Per Judre of Supreme Court, First District. JAMBS H. JORDAN. For Judfe of Supreme Court, f Feerth Dtetrict, LB AN DBS J. MONKS For Appellate Judea, Pi ret DUtrict . - (two to be elected) C O. HADLKT, WARD H WATSON. For Appelleta Judre, tanond Dtetrict, (three P> be elected) DANIEL W CJMHTOCK, L_ JMRABB. FRANK ROBS'. COUNTY TICKET. Per Courreae. SON. EDGAR D. CRUMPACKBR. For Joint Ropreeeetatire, CURTIS D. MBEKBR. For Proeecutlns Attorney, ROBERT O QRAVES. For Clerk es the Circuit Court, C. C. WARNER, For Auditor. JAMBS N. LBATBBRMAN. For Treaenrer, JB.SBBD. ALLMAN For Sheriff, JOHN O’CONNKB. For Surreyer, MYBTB. PRIOK, For Coroner, W.J. WRIGHT Por Aseeeeor, JOHN Q. LEWIS. For Cetnmlerioae.', Second DUtrict, FRED WAYMIRB. rFor;Oommia«ioner, Third District, CHARLES T, DENHAM For County Councilman, Ft ret District. JOHN BIGGS. Second District, ROBERT 8. DRAKE Third Dtetrct, 1 . JOHN C, MARTIN DALE, Fourth Distlct, FRANK BABCOCK At Larue. ' L. P. SHIRKR, JAY W. WILLIAMS, WALTER V. PORTKB.

The masterly address of Cover nor Hanly, delivered at Tipton last Mouday evening when he opened the state campaign, has attracted the admiration of all who believe in law enforcement the state over, irrespective of party ties He has met every issue face to face and de fended the principal of decent and honest administration ot every office. Tne Republican is glad to be able to present to its readers much of this speech and considers it worthy the study of every reader.

From all over the district wherever Congressman Crumpacker has spoken come the highest praise of his speeches. They are not given over to an effort to create enthusiasm and pronoire applause, hot are filled wihb sound argument and show 'Mr. Crumpacker to be what his friends have always claim-' ed for him, a naan of the highest integrity and one ot the best posted men on all matters of legislation in the United States Congress. Judge Crumpacker will speak at Wheatfield Wednesday night of next week, Oct 3d, and that will practically mark the opening of the Republican campaign in Jasper county. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 10, he will speak in Reining ton, and on the following Saturday night be will speak in Rensselaer, his date here being Oct. 13th. All these meetings will be at 7.30. Let every Republican turn out to them meetings and heai a clear aud inipassionate discussion of the issues that are of the greatest importance in the maintenance of prevailing conditions-