Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1914 — Democratic Special Paid a Visit to Rensselaer Tuesday. [ARTICLE]

Democratic Special Paid a Visit to Rensselaer Tuesday.

A big automobile flying a banner which read “Democratic Special”, and having as its passengers Charles J. Murphy, Dale J. Crittenden, Homer L. Cook, J. Fred France and George Bitter, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. The objeet of the visit was to meet the local democratic leaders and hold a meeting to instill the “pep” into them.

Mr. Murphy is the democratic district chairman antLa member of the public service commission and a very special friend of Editor Babcock of the Jasper County Democrat. Mr. Crittenden is from Anderson and aspires to be the auditor of state. Mr. Cook was the speaker of the last house of representatives and on his shoulders many have laid the fact that, several laws which never passed were presented to the governor, signed by him and printed with the laws of the last general assembly. Mr. Cook is the candidate for secretary of state. Mr. France is a candidate for re-election to the office of clerk of the supreme court Mr. Bitler aspires to be state treasurer.