Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1912 — SEVENTH DISTRICT NAMED ZARTMAN [ARTICLE]

SEVENTH DISTRICT NAMED ZARTMAN

Progressives Selected Zartman After 'Resignation of C. Z. Wfley, Who Was “Too Busy.”

The bull moose party at Indianapolis Thursday nominated J. V. Zartman for congress in the seventh district. U. Z. Wiley, who was nominated two weeks ago and whop Theodore Roosevelt congratulated the people for choosing, resigned after taking a very active interest. in the progressive movement for about ten days. He assigned as an excuse that he was “too busy” but it is generally believed that the exposure given his court dicisions by Billy Blodgett, who charged that Wiley habitually favored the railroads and overrode the lower courts ruthlessly in finding a method of favoring the corporations. The Indianapolis Star pronounces Zartman all right with the same fervor that it placed a stamp of approval on Judge Wiley. No person should miss seeing one of the biggest dramatic sensations presented in years, when-“A Girl of the Underworld” will be produced at the Ellis Theatre, on Saturday night, Sept 28. A beautiful story of tenderloin life which holds its audience spellbound from the opening act to the finale. Wagons and buggies for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.