Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — GOING REPUBLICAN. [ARTICLE]

GOING REPUBLICAN.

Marlon County Sure to Repudiate Taggart This Year. Marion county is going Republican this year. Democrats have been trying to impress the voters over the state that Taggart is on top in Marion county and the Seventh district, but the fact is the Republicans are in better shape than they were last fall when they carried the city of Indianapolis by a good majority. Marlon county Republicans are united absolutely, and organized as never before. The Republican ticket is more than acceptable, it has given rise to unusual enthusiasm among the workers and voters. The poll shows the independent voters, the labor mfen, and many Democrats prepared to vote with the Republicans this year. Senator Beveridge, who lives in Indianapolis, and who is personally popular in that city and in Marion-county, gives strength to the whole ticket. On the other hand the Keach Democrats are in revolt against the Taggart crowd because of the primary election doublecross handed to James L. Keach by Thomas Taggart. The last time James L. Keach stood out against the errors and evils of Democracy in Marion county, the county went Republican more than .13,000. Not much discouragement in that this year, in view of the fact Mr. Keach is openly and avowedly at odds with the Democratic campaign, and at enmity against Taggart and all Taggart’s fellows.