Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1908 — REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President WILLIAM H. TAFT. f — 0 For Vice-President, JAMES S. SHERMAN. o For Governor, JAMES E. WATSON, 0 For Lieutenant-Governor, FREMONT GOODWINE. ir. -■ . .... -.i0ia,... 1 For State Senator, i ABRAHAM HALLBCK. o- - ■ of For Slat# Representative, JOHN G. BROWN. ii o- ■ For Congress, 10th Congressional *>! District; 1 EDGAR D. CmjMPACBOBaL l - For Judge 3<Rh JudWSal Circult, f CHARLES W HANLEY. For Prtmbeatitfg Attorney 30th “ Judicial Circuit, rt FRED W. LONOWELL. -* o—- i For Treasurer, i JESSE D. ALLMAN. P Fok • Recorder, JOHN H. TILTON. For Sheriff, - LEWIS P. SHIRER. For Surveyor, W. FRANK OSBORNE. For Coroner, WILLIS J. WRIGHT. , For Commissioner Ist Dist., a JOHN F. PETTET. For Commissioner 3rd Diet, CHARLES T. DENHAM. : —— MARION TOWNSHIP. » For Trustee, H. EL PARKINSON. For Assessor, GEORGE SCOTT. For Justice of the 1 Peace, * PHILIP BLUE. i':-'. -o> BARKLEY TWP. TICKET. For Trustee, WILLIAM FOLGER ® For Assessor, CHAD. REED. * WALKER TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, FRED KARCH. For Aseeesor, HENRY METERS. HANING GROVE TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee, GEORGE PARKER. For Assessor, J. P. GWIN. (l ——n i JORDAN TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee, A. J. McCASHEN. For Assessor. JAMES ’BtTLLIS. o WHEATFIELD TWP. TICKET. For Trustee, M. 3. DELEHANTY. For Assessor, A. S. KEEN. * ——o KEENER TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, TUNIS SNTP. For Assessor, C. B. FAIRCHILD. ——o— UNION TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, JAMES L. BABCOCK. For Assessor, GEO. E. McCOLLY. OILLAM TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, M. W. COPPEBB. Ftrr Assessor, ' JAMES RODGERS.
Following the panic of 18ff, about 28 per oent of the railroad mileage of the United Btatee wu operated by receiver. A a a result of the November panic about 4 per cent, of the railroad mileage la under the protection of the court This la certainly an excellent ahowing for the railroads aa regarda their standing during hard timea. From preemit Indications the figurea point to a wheat yield In the United Btatt*s of 692,000.000 bushels, which haa been surpassed but twice, while corn la put at 2,726,892,000 boehlet, which la the largest output with one exception, the oountry has ever known. No wonder railroad and ateel stocks are going up. There's a lot of business just ahead. "
