Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1914 — SHIVELY LEADS BY 40,000 VOTES [ARTICLE]
SHIVELY LEADS BY 40,000 VOTES
Hugh Th. Miller Ran Splendid Race But Beveridge Was Keen Disappointment. Indianapolis, Nov. 3.—From incomplete returns late tonight it was indicated that Senator B. F. Shively would be re-elected by 40,000 plurality. Democratic workers declared their state ticket would win by 25,000. Late tonight the vote clearly indicated that John A. M. Adair, in the eighth district, and Ralph Moss, in the fifth, had been re-elected to congress. From incomplete returns, it is indicated that Senator Shively has been re-elected with Hugh Th Miller, republican, second, and Albert J. Beveridge, progressive, third in the race for the seat in the' U. S. senate. It is probable the fa¥e of the various candidates for state offices will not be known before some time Wednesday. Returns at hand indicate that the race is very close.
