Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1914 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Miss Hazel Jacks, of Rensselaer, visited relatives here last week. Miss Fern Morris, of Monon, visited Mrs. Smith Sunday. Miss Drake, of Shadeland, spent Sunday with Miss Delena Lefler. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Stewart and baby, of Shadeland, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Georgia Hayis, of Monon, visited Miss Agnes Stiers Sunday. Mrs. Earl Stiers and children, of Medaryville, visited Wm. Stiers and family Sunday. Miss Lena Zable and Wm. Walker of this place, were married Saturday at 2 o’clock. J. D. Miller is buildifig a house on his lots here. Frank Eldridge and family spent Sunday with John Osborne and family. John Robinson and family spent Sunday with Ray Holman and family.

see. As I said in my former article, our legislature is endowed with plenary powers and where there is crying need let the constitution be amended to meet that need. When I think of the great progress w‘e have made in every way for 61 years under the old true and tried constitution; I say when we have found in it a present help in all our time- of need, in it we have found a friend that is true, and now let); not trade an old one for a new ahd give one million dollar 6 to boot, with no assurance that it will suit us better when we get it Every socialist in Indiana is advocating the.,palling of a constitutional convention, not for the amending of that tried and tested document, but to weaken it and to -destroy as far as may be possible its checks and balances. To the voter I would say, let your reason be your monitor rather than the emotionalism of thbse who are never satisfied but ever clamoring for something new; and do not forget that you as a taxpayer must pay the bill if it comes. W. R. NOWELS.