Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1912 — Call Harrington Bros. Co., Phone 7, for B. B. range coal. [ARTICLE]

Call Harrington Bros. Co., Phone 7, for B. B. range coal.

Tomorrow', Ndv. 3rd, is the 85th birthday of Mrs. Mary Fendig apd her son, BrS| Fendig, and wife and daughter, Miriam, and Mrs. A. Oppenheimer, of Chicago, and her son, Simon, and wife and son, Allen, of Wheatfleld, are here to spend the day with her. She is enjoying excellent health for one of her advanced years. The Republican party has always treated A>u on the square, has It not? Well, then, why not treat it in the same way and vote for Taft and continued prosperity; for Winfield T. Durbin and other splendid administration of the business affairs of the state; for the Republican county ticket and the continuance of 'an organization that can defeat democracy In the future; for Congressman Edgar D. Crumpacker and help to defeat John B. Peterson, the Standard Oil attorney? In being square with the party to which you have belonged for years, you are being square with yourself, your family, your friends, and are building for the future. f