Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1915 — Many Candidates to Be Present At Harrison Club Picnic. [ARTICLE]

Many Candidates to Be Present At Harrison Club Picnic.

ยป One of the first opening movements of the republicans of Indiana will be the Harrison club picnic at Cedar Lake Saturday. The Harrison club is an order from Gary and the picnic will be held under the auspices of the Lake county republicans, but there will be republicans from over the entire state attend this first reorganization campaign of the G. O. P. Many candidates, who will make the races for governor, senators and many other offices have signified their intentions of being present. It is expected that 2,000 members of the republican party will be there. Early acceptances include: For governor, Quincy Meyers, Logansport. For lieutenant-governor, W. M. White, Crawfordsville; Thomas T. Moore, Greencastle. For attorney-general, Eli Stansbury, Williamsport. For state treasurer, U. McMurtrie, Marion. For supreme court reporter, W. H. Adams, Wabash. For judge of the appellate court, U. S. Lesh, Huntington. For judge of supreme court, L. B. Ewbank, Indianapolis. Mr. Stansbury sent word from Williamsport that he would bring a lot of his townsmen with him to the picnic, the party to come in autos. A fleet of autos from Gary, probably to be headed by Admiral Pontus Heintz, will dare the Kankakee floods and proceed to Cook to escort Mr. Stansbury and party to the haven of joy at Cedar Lake.