Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1915 — Candidate for U. S. Senate Visited Here Sunday. [ARTICLE]

Candidate for U. S. Senate Visited Here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Taylor, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with President H. R. Kurrie, of the Monon, and Mrs. Kurrie. Mr. Taylor is an attorney for the Monon and has long been an ardent republican politician. In conversation with the editor of The Republican he stated that he would be a candidate for the nomination for United States senator at the primary election to be held next March. He is a good lawyer, a good mixer, a fine speaker and a hard worker. He has long been identified with the forward-looking element of the republican party and should commend himself to all who wish to support a man with the character and force to make for legislative agressiveness. When a young man he worked for some time as a locomotive fireman. He shoveled coal in the big engines and read law at the same time. Some years later he was elected attorney-general of Indiana. He is a friend of the laboring man and will receive much support from them in the primary nomination.