Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1911 — Washington Dispatch Mentions Janies P. Goodrich for Governor. [ARTICLE]
Washington Dispatch Mentions Janies P. Goodrich for Governor.
The republicans of Indiana should have no trouble in uniting on a good candidate for governor and they should have no trouble in electing him. A Washington dispatch mentions James P. Goodrich for the nomination. Mr. Goodrich was formerly the state chairman and is a man of marked business ability, and probably the best organizer in the state. He would make a fine standard bearer and command the highest respect of the voters of the state. Hugh Miller, of Columbus, a high class man of ability and integrity, would be a splendid candidate also. W. L. Taylor, of Indianapolis, will doubtless be a candidate and might prove the best vote getter in the state. He is well known, stands well with labor, and is a politician with great vote-getting ability, also a good lawyer, a good business man and a great campaigner.
