Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1915 — REPRESENTATIVE WOOD IS NOW ON THE JOB [ARTICLE]
REPRESENTATIVE WOOD IS NOW ON THE JOB
Left Parr Wednesday and Will Be On the Ground Floor For the General Assembly.
William L, Wood, of Parr, who will represent White and Jasper counties in the lower branch of the general assembly, went to Indianapolis Wednesday, passenger train No. 37, due here at 11:20, making the stop at Parr as an accommodation to him. Mr. Wood was attacked with rheumatism or some thing similar last year and was handicapped in getting about but he made a remarkable campaign, speaking at many republican meetings. He is desirous of doing what his constituents want dono in Indianapolis and will be found trying his level best to carry out the best policies and to represent his district With honor and in a straightforward manner. Mr. Wood will be glad to take up with any constituent any. proposition of legislation and to support all good measures with all of his ability. That he will be a live wire we feel certain and we believe he will prove 'a valuable man for the place. Mr. Wood <went down a *ew days ahead of the opening in order to take part in all the preliminaries and to secure good quarters where he will be pleased to meet his friends and constituents at 'any time during the session of the general assembly.
Representative Wood secured quarters at the English hotel, his room being No. 141, where his constituents will find ,a cordial welcofne.
