Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1914 — An Old Soldier Beturns "Home." [ARTICLE]

An Old Soldier Beturns "Home."

Indianapolis, Ind., June I.—lt is apparent from the letter? that are being received at republican state headquarters from former progressives announcing publicly their affiliation with the republican party, ' that the civil war veterans are again rallying to the support of the G. O. P. The following letter from Joel B. Garrison, of Hendricks county, is typical: “I want to see the republicans unite under the Eagle. That is the only way we can do effective work. I have been a republican all my life and am a believer In the policies of the republican party. I was a soldier in the civil war and marched with Sherman to the sea. I voted for Roosevelt in 1912, not because Taft was a protectionist, but because I thought he wasn’t.”