Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Good Reasons for Return To the Republican Party. New Castle, Ind., Aug. 3—W. H. Kramer, a contractor of this city, who was an ardent progressive in 1912, is now an active republican, worker. Mr. Kramer made the 'foillowing statement today: “I voted fotr Roosevelt in 1912 as my choice of the two candidates. I was dissatisfied with some things in the republican party but believe dn its principles now as firmly as I ever did. There can be no victoryno restoration of confidence, no return of prosperity so long as division exists and I believe the proper thing to do—-the only thing, considering the increasing strength of the republican party and the waning of the progressive, is to unite under the old name and banner and win this election. The present organization was made in a most satisfactory manner and the candidates of the republican party are clean, good men, to whom any citizen can give his earnest support.”
Anything new and novel is what the public demands, and Harry Green is awake to that fact Having worn his other play, “Eli and Jane;” nnltdl it was tlweadbare, he now blossoms forth with an entirely hew novel comedy, ‘The Town Fool,” something that gives him a better chance for heavier work. He has given us to understand that to his new play there are Teal novelties, and it is to be hoped that those who are dn 'favor of the better class of shows, which are to be seen only dn larger * places, that Mr. Green will be greeted with a full house to see him in his new play, ‘The Town Fool.” Special scenery tor each act.
Sugar keeps on advancing and was advanced 50 cents a hundred since we purchased out last two cars. We have not yet advanced our price and will sell you H. and E. fine granulated sugar in 100 lb. bags at $4.75; 25 lb. bog at $1.25. JOHN EGER. Lopk over our classified columa
