Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1908 — REPUBLICAN TICKET [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN TICKET
For President WILLIAM H. TAFT. ' o— — ’ For Vice-President, JAMES 8. SHERMAN. < —o ' For Governor, JAMES E. WATSON. . o , For Lieutenant-Governor, TREMONT GOODWINE. o . For State Senator, ABRAHAM HALLECK --- • . o " 1 For State Representative. JOHN G. BROWN. o— — For Congress, 10th Congressional District, EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER. o For Judge 30tb Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Prosecuting Attorney 30th Judicial Circuit, > FRED W. LONG WELL. —o > For Treasurer, > JESSE D. ALLMAN. i For Recorder, > JOHN H. TILTON. > For Sheriff, > LEWIS P. SHIRER. i For Surveyor, . W. FRANK OSBORNE. • For Coroner, t WILLIS J. WRIGHT. > For Commissioner Ist Diet., > JOHN F. PETTET. > For Commissioner 3rd Dlst., > CHARLES T. DENHAM. i o , MARION TOWNSHIP. i For Trustee, > H. E. PARKINSON. > For Assessor, . GEORGE SCOTT. » For Justice of the Peace, . PHILIP BLUE. , o > BARK I.TOY TWP. TICKET. > For Trustee, > WILLIAM FOLGER. • For Assessor, > CHAS. REED. > o > WALKER TOWNSHIP. i For Trustee, « FRED KARCH. » For Assessor, « HENRY MEYERS. i o • HANING GROVE TOWNSHIP • TICKET. • For Trustee, > GEORGE PARKER. > For Assessor, > J. P. GWIN. > o ' JORDAN TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee, A. J. McCASHEN. For Assessor. JAMES BULLIS. o——WHEATFIELD TWP. TICKET. For Trustee, M. J. DELEHANTY. For Assessor, A. 8. KEEN. O' -- NEWTON TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, rr=r~— l OMAR MORLAN. For Assessor, Z JAS. PARKISON. !■ •( KEENER TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, TUNIS SNIP. For Assessor, C. E. FAIRCHILD. —O’union township. For Trustee, JAMES L. BABCOCK For Assessor, GEO. E. McCOLLY. o GILLAM TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, M. W. COPPEBB. For Assessor, JAMES RODGERS. !•»■!!■! ! TT-I-!- !■
A Californian has Invented a machine that will disspate ft g, and Judd Lewis wants one put on the door so the Alkali Eye editor can see the keyhole. And then he should have a funeral attached that he may be enabled to hit the hole after he sees it Why Worry?” is the title of a book just published. Who's a worryln'? With sweet corn and taters in the garden, two bull-pups in the dog kennel, a pound and a half of fine smoking tobacco and the grass mowed for this week, what's the use of worryin’? And we ain’t! In the winter time when it Is colder than Greenland, a woman will lay her feet against your spine and gurglo wh<m you squirm, but when it is August and hotter than fried mush, she wouldn't put the same feet against your feverish back for anything. Ain’t woman the contrarieet! Beautiful irony of fate, that tho heightened moral tone of business and politics, which owes so much to Mr. Roosevelt, should now be invoked against him!
