The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 April 1922 — Page 2
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Democrats for sheriff Editor The Journal: Please announce to your democratic readers that I am a candidate for nomination for sheriff of Kosciusko county at the primary May 2. My experience as conductor on the Winona line has made me lots of friends, whose support 1 will appreciate at the primary. (521 p CHAS.' W. DEARDORFF . o FOR SHERIFF I respectfully announce to the Democrats of Kosciusko county my candidacy for Sheriff of Kosciusko county bfefore the Democratic primary election. I was born in Jay county, Indiana, 39 years ago. lam a Harrison Twp.. farmer and have resided in this county eight years and in this state all my life. My record as a farmer and a public spirited and loyal citizen is open to your inspection and subject to your approval. (503 p CHARLES SCHRAMM 0 r Milo Maloy of Vanßuren township for sheriff at republican primary.•. 521 p 0 FOR SHERIFF Editor The Journal: I desire to announce that I will be-a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff at the primdry May 2. I am a Clay township farmer and a lifetime resident of Kosciusko county, and will appreciate your support. 3p ARCHIBALD KIRKENDALL FOR ASSESSOR Editor The Journal: I wish to call the attention of the democrats to my candidacy for nomination as assessor of Kosciusko county at the primary May 2. I am now serving as assessor of Clay township, which qualifies me for office. Your votbs will be appreciated. (521 p L. FESTUS MINEAR —— o T< ;u J. Nye for county Auditor asks for your support and will greatly appreciate your vote at Primary May 2, 1922. — FOR TREASURER Editor The Journal: Please announce to the democrats that I am a candidate for nomination for .county treasurer at the May 2nd primary. I am by experience fitted to give efficient service and will appreciate all support given me at the primary. (521 p GEORGE GRAFF o FOR TREASURER 7 Editor The Journal: Please announce that I am a candidate for nomination as Treasurer of Kosciusko county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary on May 2. I will appreciate all support given me. (503 p N. C. ISENBARGER o FOR COMMISSIONER Fred A. Mellencamp of Warsaw has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for commissioner of the middle district, subject to the decision of the primary of May 2. Mr. Mellencamp is a member of the firm of Mellencamp. Bros., furniture dealers of Warsaw, and is well known in Syracuse and vicinity, where he has many warm friends who wish him success in his candidacy. (521) o In the republican primary, vote for Milo. Maloy for sheriff. oFOR COMMISSIONER For the Middle District: S. D. Goshert of Prairie township announces his candidacy for nomination at the democratic primary for commissioner of the middle district. He is a farmer, sincerely interested in the progress and welfare of the county,
and is capable of efficient ser-' vice. He will appreciate your. votes at the primary. (521 p o - FOR COMMISSIONER Editor The Journal: Please announce through your columns that I am a candidate for nomination as commissioner of the northern district of Kos- ■ ciusko county at the Democratic , primary to be held May 2. All sunport will be appreciated. (503 p DANIEL E. NEFF 0 TEEL FOR CLERK If you were to employ a man . and were to give him a good i salary you would try to employ a man who was qualified to serve your interests. With this supposition in mind, I wish to state that I am in the race, for the democratic nomination as Clerk of Circuit Court | I feel that I am as well qualified ( for the office I seek as are the ! other men seeking the same office. I am a graduate of the Mentone High School, have taken three terms in Winona College, have had business training and ( experience and have taught five I years in the public schools. My • home is in Mentone. I am ; twenty-two years of age and I present myself for your consideration at the Primary next Tuesday. (521) OLIVER C. TEEL ! o Tain J. Nye for County Auditor asks for your support and will greatly appreciate your vote at Primary May 2, 1922. I 0 Republicans FOR SHERIFF Editor The Journal: Please announce to your readers that I am a candidate for nomination as sheriff of Kosciusko county, subject to the decision of the republicans at the May 2 primary election. All support given me will be greatly appreciated. (521 p MILO MALOY o FOR SHERIFF Editor The Journal: My name will be presented at the primary election May 2 as a candidate for nomination for sheriff on the Republican ticket. Please tell your readers that I may not be able to make as thorough canvass as four years ago and that I will duly appreciate whatever support may be accorded me. LEVI J. NOGGLE, (476 p Warsaw, Ind. I ————o Vote for Tom J. Nye for Auditor. No. 26 on Primary ballot. o FOR SHERIFF Editor The Journal: Please announce that I am a candidate for county sheriff, sub-’ ject to the decision of the republicans at the primary May 2. All support will be appreciated. . (493 p HORTON C. HUFFER ! o’ FOR SHERIFF Editor The Journal: Kindly tell the republicans of the county that my name will appear on the primary ballot as a candidate for nomination as sheriff May 2. Your support and vote will be appreciated. (503 p J. WESLEY BROWN o FOR SHERIFF Editor The Journal: Please announce to the Republicans of Kosciusko cunty that I will be a candidate for nomina-! tion as sheriff, and that I would ( appreciate the help of my friends at the primary on May 2, 1922. (503 p FRANK McKRILL Q » FOR SURVEYOR Editor The Journal: Please announce through your columns that I will be a candidate foY county Surveyor, subject
1 to the decision of the republicans l at the primary May 2. Having taught at the Tamarack school | in 1912 and 1913, I feel that I am not an entire stranger so the people of Turkey Creek township and Syracuse. I will appreciate the support of my friends at the primary. (512 p LESLIE A. LAIRD o FOR SURVEYOR Editor The Journal: I shall be pleased to have you announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the republicans at the primary ! election May 2. All support will be greatly appreciated. (494) GEORGE A. NYE o FOR AUDITOR Editor The Journal: Please announce through your t columns that I will be a candi- ! date for the republican nomination for auditor of Kosciusko county at the coming primary election, May 2, 1922. The influence and support of all of my friends and republicans will be I greatly appreciated. ; (494 p HAZEL BREADING o FOR AUDITOR Editor The Journal: i Please announce through your ; columns that I will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Auditor of Kosciusko county at the coming primary election, May 2, 1922. I will solicit and appreciate the support ' and influence of all my friends ' and Republicans. (503 p HARRY KLINE o FOR TRUSTEE Editor: Through the columns of The Journal I wish to announce to the voters of Turkey Creek Township that I am a candidate for the office of Township Trustee. I solicit and will appreciate the support of all Republicans at the primary May 2, 1922. (503) FRANK BUSHONG — FOR TRUSTEE Editor The Journal: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nomination as trustee of Turkey Creek township, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary May 2. (494 p WM. C. GANTS o FOR COUNTY TREASURER Editor Syracuse Journal: I My name will be presented as I candidate for nomination on the 1 Republican ticket for county treasurer. Please say to your Republican readers that I will appreciate the assistance of my friends and Republicans. CLYDE HILL, (467 p Plain Township. |. o r—- _ FOR TREASURER Editor The Journal: ! As a farmer living south of Warsaw, I desire to announce to the republican voters, both men and women, of Kosciusko county that I am a candidate for nomination as treasurer, and I will appreciate your votes on May 2. (503 p ALBERT U. MUNSON • FOR TREASURER Editor The Journal: Please tell my friends in Turkey Creek-township, where I was born and lived practically all my lijfe, that I will be a candidate for treasurer of Kosciusko county, Republican nomination, at the ■ primary election May 2. I will be. grateful for any support ac1 corded me. (467 p IRA GANS o FOR CLERK Editor The Journal: Through your columns I wish ■ to inform' the Republicans of . Kosciusko county that my name ; will appear on the primary ballot
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as a candidate for Republican nomination as clerk of the circuit court. I would appreciate the assistance of my friends all over the county on primary day, May 2, 1922. NAT J. KLINE, (476 p Tippecanoe Township o RUSSELL H. BUTLER for Clerk of the Circuit Court Subject to the decision of the Republican voters May 2, 1922. o —— FOB COMMISSIONER Editor The Journal: Please announce that I am a candidate for nomination at Hfe Republican primary, May 2, as commissioner of the northern district of Kosciusko county. The support of the voters will be appreciated. (503) STEPHEN FREEMAN o FOR COMMISSIONER Editor The Journal: Please announce through your newspaper that I am a candidate for nomination as commissioner of the northern district of Kosciusko county, at the republican primary May 2. (503 p JOHN F. DAVISSON o — Vote for Milo Maloy for sheriff at the republican primary, Milo Maloy for sheriff of Kosciusko county at the primary, o POSECUTING ATTORNEY Editor Syracuse Journal: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination as Prosecuting Attorney for the 54th Judicial Circuit, State of Indiana, at the primary election to be held May 2, Your support will be appreciated, 458 p MORRISON A. ROCKHILL -———- ——o — FOR PROSECUTOR Editor The Journal: Many voters have asked me to enter the race as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, and wishing not to disappoint them, I ask that you announce my candidacy for a first term, and one term only. (503) WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR -— -o FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor Syracuse Journal: Please inform your readers that I have filed declaration of my candidacy for the office of Representative in the Indiana General Assembly, to be voted on at the primary election May 2nd, as representing the principles of the Republican Party, and that the support of my Republican friends would be appreciated. (458 p EZRA W. GRAHAM o FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor The Journal: Please announce to your readers that my name will be on the republican ballots at the primary election May 2, as a candidate for representative for Kosciusko county. I will duly appreciate whatever assistance given me by republicans voters. (503 p FLOYD STEVENS o FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor The Journal: I wish to announce to the Democrats of Kosciusko county, that I am a candidate for Representative in the Indiana General Assembly, subject to the primary May 2. Your support will be appreciated. (503 p VICTOR H. GAWTHROP — o FOR RECORDER Editor The Journal: Please announce to the Republicans of Kosciusko county, that I will be a candidate for nomination as recorder at the primary election, May 2, 1922. I would appreciate the help and support of all my friends. (435 p MABEL STEWART o FOR ASSESSOR ' Editor The Journal: • Please announce my candidacy for nomination as county assessor, subject to the decision of the ‘‘ Republican voters at the
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To The Men and” Women Voters of Kosciusko County; The question is debatable whether the office of prosecutor is a, benefit or a detriment to one ( who fills it. The salary of SSOO is not flattering. If the office is a good thing, I believe in passing it around, but if a burden then it should be the duty of each lawyer to shoulder the task in his turn, As there are about thirty lawyers in this county and the term is only two years, it would therefore obligate each attorney only once in a life time, With the above in consideration, I personally believe it is proper to enter the race as a candidate for one term only. On the basis of employment, the voters being the employers, 1 ask for the position, One reason I wish to serve the people is to help to pay my debt jf gratitude to them as citizens and tax payers, of the county for the common schools and high school from which I graduated; of the the state, for Indiana Uniprimary May 2. All support given miFwill be appreciated. (476 p S. V. ROBISON 0 FOR SURVEYOR Editor The Journal: Being a licensed engineer, as is now required by law for the practise of engineering and surveying, I wish to announce through your columns that my name will appear on the Republican ticket as a candidate for renomination for county survey«rr. Your support will be appreciated. (485 p STANLEY S. BOGGS — oFOR ASSESSOR Editor The Journal: . Please announce to the readers of your paper that I am a candidate for the nomination as county assessor, subject to the republican primary May 2. I will greatly appreciate the support of the voters, and ask your consideration. (494 p W. H. BEEBE o For sheriff of Kosciusko county, vote for Milo Maloy. 521 p o TOR ASSESSOR I Editor The Journal: Please announce that I will be ' a candidate for the office of assessor for Kosciusko county, subject to the Republican pri-' mary of May 2. My duties as assessor of Harrison township will not permit me to make a thorough canvass of the county, 1 but the support of my friends 1 will be appreciated. (485 p EDMUND S. LASH o FOR RECORDER Editor The Journal: Please announce that I am a candidate for nomination as recorder of Kosciusko county on .the Republican ticket, at the primary, May 2nd. The favorable consideration of my candidacy by the voters of the county will be appreciated. (476) ‘ JASPER R. HOVER
serity where I received my ' college “A. B.” and “L. L. B.” law, degrees; and of the nation for my privilege of a post-gradu-ate year of law at Harvard. In 1916 I was admitted to practice in the Federal Court, ' and all State Courts. I have had about four years experience, i after deducting ten months in school and fourteen in the army i as private, First-class Co. “A” j 26th Machine Gun Bn. 9th Div. 1 U. S. A. I feel that I am in a position | and able to give you honest, re-; liable service for value received. 1 My law library now consists of about a thousand books with" all the latest and best Indiana pub- ( lications. I am thirty-five years ■ . old and able to make a living without this office, so if you are lead by sympathy or are in duty bound to vote for another or are indebted to some other, then by all means pay the debt. But if you believe that I am properly qualified and am the logical can- ( didate and you wish me to serve two years as prosecuting attorney, then, “That is what your vote will say, On the second day of May.” I Time and money is lacking 1 with me to make a campaign 'like I did two years ago when I was short nineteen votes of ( getting the nomination. I wish stow to thank those who supported me then and hope they, can do so now, There is no organized ring or | clique behind me, This race is made in my own name and right, I am not a proxy candidate, Have never bem, am not now, and never expect to be a part of the “invisible government” against which Hon. Jesse Eschbach has been warning the people, but with the workings of which I am not personally familiar. If nominated and elected I will have no strings on me and I will be bound only in honor to duty and justice, by my conscience and best judgment, and the constitutions of the state and nation and the laws thereunder. Here is my platform: 1. Be sure you are right then go ahead.
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ESBSSSSSSSSSSEESESESBSBSSSSSSSBSBEBSSSSSSSSSEBSSEEBSB Tom J. Nye I for | County Auditor I SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEE Bl £3 a 0 a a $ Efficient, economical and courte- | | ous administration. Have had | | sound business training and am | | in every way fitted to give good | | services as County Auditor. As | | it is customary for the auditor to a | have the second term, I solicit | | the support of the Republican | | voters and my friends at the pri- | | mary May 2, 1922. My number | | on the primary ballot is 26. I Assurance is given that your | I support will be appreciated. Sincerely yours, TOM J. NYE.
2. Do all your duty all the time to all the people without fear or favor. 3. To put the principles of the “Golden rule of the Bible” into practice in politics and administration. 4. A first term and one term only. If you showld be against me, | be fair. ! If you are for me, I will ap- [ preciate it and do my level best I to merit your trust and confidI ence. | « I am, truly yours, WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR ' Candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. - P. S. —I have made a clean campaign and an honest effort to reach the voters during the short time and with the limited finance at my disposal. They do not expect us candidates for low salaried offices to make the same canvass- as others. I My expenditures were all for the following three items: (1) I seven thousand cards, (2) necessary carefare to distribute them, and (3) space like this in the newspapers. i All citizens of age, men and women, should vote Tuesday as there are no restrictions and reI gistration is not required. If you please, I hope to receive the I nomination by your vote. Truly, William Gray Loehr, Attorney at Law. (Advertisement) OH— Tom J. Nye for Auditor will appreciate your support at Primary’ May 2, 1922. o— —■ Oablia Really Mexican. There seems to he an Impression that the first dahlias to be cultivated in Europe and America were singleflowered forms. This fs a mistake; the very first species to be described and figured, dahlia pinnata, was a form with a duplex or double head. It was propagated in the royal gardens at Madrid from roots of Mexican origin, and was named by tile botanist Cnvanilles in 1791 in honor of Andreas Dahl, a distinguished pupil of Llueus. O . Faith Supreme. “I have no use for faith,” said the man; “what I know I know! M Then he went out and bought some wild cat mining stock and a second-ham: motor car. —Christian Life.
