Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Notice of Removal. I have moved my tailoring establishment from the rooms over Van Arsdel’s store into the Collins’ shoe store room in the Odd Fellows building, where I will be pleased to meet my old customers and many new ones. Give men a call when needing that new winter suit or overcoat. JOHN WERNER
' POLITICAL NOTES. The people believe in a recall of the democratic party. The constitutional convention lost. Repoj-ts indicate that lack of information caused many thousands to vote against It. Others were frightened by the reported expense. The saloon interests were unanimous against it. If the republican vote had all been out Hugh Miller would have defeated Shively. The'lndianapolis Star says: "Now, let’s all be neutral for a while." To which we should all agree. The guess made by The Republican on the day of election was not far from right. It would have been altogether right if the landslide had not occurred. Hoover and Tuteur were picked to win. They lost by only a few votes. Leslie Sayers was picked as a close second to J. P. Hammond, but he was some four hundred votes behind. Rev. Postill did not run nearly so well as had been expected and as a minister it is suggested that he devote his time to an effort to effect the reform of those who promised to vote and didn’t. The new war tax is expected to cost about $100,000,000 a year. It thus costs us more to lie neutral than it diet to lick Spain. The tariff, the war tax, the long session of congress, the increase of taxation in Indiana, the TaggartFairbanks control of the democratic party, all contributed to republican success. The 30th infantry at the Presidio at San Frgncisco has been ordered to Plattsburgh, N. Y., to relieve the Fifth infantry, ordered to the canal zone as part of the permanent garrison.
Ellis Theatre FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9ft. Stock Company in Blanche Bale’s great success “The Fighting Hope” - " Phone 98 for reserved seats.
