Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS JU . ~-i~ ■ - _ This is to be a lively week among the republicans of Jasper.county and meetings are to be hejd at Rensselaer, Remington, McCoysburg acd Newland. The speakers are fine orators and will tell voters the things they should become acquainted with. Let all turn out and make these meetings rip-roaring successes. The following speeches are announced:
Rensselaer Thursday Afternoon, Oct. 8 at 2:30 Hon. John W. McCardle of Indianapolis. He is not an office holder nor an office seeker. He is engaged in th grain businss and talks straight from the shoulder about the effect of the Underwood tariff on the products of the American farm. Every farmer, irrespective of politics should hear him. He also will tell you something about democratic extravagance in Indiana.
McCoysburg Friday Evening, Oct..9th Hon. Win R. Wood Republican candidate for congress. Mr. Wood has been a member of the Indiana state legislature for many years. He served the state as speaker of the house and was the republican leader in the senate. He is a progressive, aggressive man with ideas about legislation. He is for the restoration of a protective tariff that will give the farmer the protection he needs against the products of foreign countries. Every voter should hear him.
It is a duty of citizenship to hear these men and to learn the claims the republican party is making about the disastrous managenent of democracy in state and nation. Get out to all these mbetings. You will find John W. McCardle and Will R. Wood fjne orators, fair in their discussions and ready to answer any questions you may wish to propound to them.
Let us make these big rally events for the Republican Party in Old Jasper.
Mrs. Ellen Harsha and children, of Lafayette, came Sunday and will spend about three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers, here, and, with relatives at Roselawn. We want every lady and girl over 10 years of age to register at our store. You may to that way and at no cost whatever get that beautiful little Malleable Range in our window.—E. D. Rhoades & Son. Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler, who were with his son, L. L. Lefler and wife at Tecumseh Trail, near Lafayette, this summer, came here yesterday for a short visit with relatives before returning to their home near Marionette, Wis. Miss Daisy Polk, of San Francisco, has deen delegated to take thirtyfive German schoolgirls from England back to Germany. She will on her return trip bring back to England an equal number of English school-girls.
With only two dissenting votes the Indiana bankers, in session at Indianapolis Wednesday, adopted a resolution protesting against the proposed war tax of $2 on each thousand dollars of bank capital. There were 250 bankers present. Miss Bessie Bowsher, who was operated upon recently at the Long hospital in Indianapolis, was not strong enough to return home Sunday as had been expected and it is probable some member of the family will go there to accompany hes home some day this week.
Felix R. Erwin and little daughter came down from Fair Oaks yesterday and remained over night with his father, L. D. Erwin, who is quite ill .at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. Littlefield. He seems a little better pow and indications point to his getting up again. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. A. S. and 8. M. Laßue recently traded their farm, the former Nave farm west of Fair Oaks, for a furniture and hardware store at Greenfield, and A. 8. went there yesterday to take charge of IL He may trade it off, close it out or run it for a time, he is not just decided which.
