Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1914 — NEWSPAPER RETURNS TO REPUBLICAN PARTY. [ARTICLE]
NEWSPAPER RETURNS TO REPUBLICAN PARTY.
Grandview, Ind., Sept. 30. —When Albert J. Beveridge reached this county on his bl-ennlal tour of the state pleading for votes he learned that the Grandview Monitor, which has been one of the most vigorous Progressive papers In the state, has returned to the Republican party. The Monitor announced the change in the following words: “With this issue this paper returns to Republican party and ticket. This statement will be a surprise to our readers, but we have been watching very carefully the political situation and it is our oonoiuelon that the majority of the voters think as we do —that the Progressive party has served its purpose and the Issues today demand the rallying to the old stand-, ard for a restoration of financial peace j and prosperity for the country, na- 1 tionalty and locally. Enthusiasts may criticise and berate, but we shall be just as firm as when»we took up the Progressive standard two years ago. We shall, as heretofore, endeavor to | Wte iMf tak BMP tttaMXA 1 son na i who disagree with us upon political policies. Wq expect to see the Republican candidates uniformly successful at the polls in county, state and nation. Long live the rejuvenated RepubBcan party.”
