Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1910 — UNION CENTER. [ARTICLE]

UNION CENTER.

Oscar and Augusta Stibbe spent Sunday at Paul Schultz’s. Charles Garriott went to Lafayette Saturday evening, returning Sunday. Mrs. James K. Garriott and daughter Madeline went to Delphi Wednesday for a visit of several days'. Mr. and Mrs. Amel Stibbe, of Sedley, and Miss Lena Fetchner, of Evanston, 111., are visiting at Paul Schultz’s this week. —.. ' ’ - Otto Makus, who came home Sunday for a few days’ visit with liis parents, went back to work at Sedley Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Henrietta Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz, and Mr. Fred Krueger took place at the German Lutheran church Tuesday at eleven o’clock. From there the bridal party and the invited guests went to the home of the bride where dinner was served. Many beautiful and useful present were received. The bride wore a gown of white silk.

Congressman Edgar D. Crumpacker has been a lifelong friend of the old soldier and no member of congress within the past twelve years has been more active in their interest. He has been an advocate of a dollar a day pension for the soldier and has worked for and voted for every measure that sought to reward the noble men who sacrificed so much for freedom and union. Old soldiers of the 10th congressional district know what Edgar D. Crumpacker has done in their behalf and know that they can trust him to look after their interests in the future.- It is therefore very improbable that the old soldiers will forget these things when they cast their ballots in November, and the effort John B. Peterson is making to secure votes because of the democratic pledge to secure dollar a day pensions for the soldiers will not get him anything. This late effort of democracy for the old soldier is a queer movement and in the face of the fact that a big part of the democratic party is in the south where bitter opposition to the pensioning of the Union soldier exists, makes it impossible that the policy could be carried out as a democratic measure even if the northern democrats were sincere. The friends who have proven true are the ones to place trust in |nd the old soldier never had a more' staunch friend than Congressman Edgar D. Crumpacker.

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