Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lyman Boadruck has severad his connection with the Parker Studio and today went to his home at Morocco.

William Casto and wife returned to Marion today, after a visit of five weeks with Mrs. Addie Casto and family.

Mrs. Joe Adams went to Indianapolis today to remain for the ensuing three weeks with her husband, who is taking treatment at the Fletcher sanitarium.

Mayor Charles G. Spitler returned on the early train Thursday morning from Indianapolis, where he attended a meeting of the mayors of the various eities.of the state.

Miss Alice Davis, daughter of Attorney Davis, of Brook, came to this city with her father this morning and went to Indianapolis on the 11:20 train, where she will enter Lane’s business college as a student.

Miss Kittie Illingworth, of Kentland, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Flatt, on the former Dr. Hartsell farm, west of town, and today they made a shopping trip to Lafayette.

T. G. Wynegar, of this city, who is a traveling salesman and a good one, too, being employed as a plow salesman, says that the republican state platform meets his ideas of needed legislation and that he believes republicans and. progressives could unite under the platform of the republican party and defeat democracy, which is threatening the country’s prosperity. Mr.,Wynegar was an ardent admirer of Theodore Roosevelt and voted the progressive ticket in 1912, but hfe kribws that democracy can onlv be defeated by a united republican party and he. believes that the G. O. F. will come back good and strong and that it deserves the support today of all who are desirous of the overthrow of democracy and the placing in authority of virile, active men who stand on a platform that is really progressive: Use our daaaifled Column.