Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1915 — WARREN T. MC CRUAY FOR GOVERNOR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WARREN T. MC CRUAY FOR GOVERNOR
Ha Seeks tin Republican Nomination »a Business Ml end Farmer.
The candidacy of Warren T. McCray, of Kentland, for the Republican nomination of Governor of Indiana, is meeting with cordial response over the state, largely because he is a representative business man and foremost among the progressive farmers, and is not seeking the Office as a politician. While always interested as a good citlsen in the politics Of his State, Mr. McCray has never before been in politics in the sense of seeking an office for himself. He is president of the Indiana State Beard of Agriculture and has been a member of that board for many years and through the Board and in other ways has been diligent in promoting the general farming and live stock Interests of Indiana. Mr. McCray’s acquaintance in Indiana is very wide among the bust-
ness, farming and live stock element. He Is president of the Discount and Deposit State Bank, of Kentland, wbioh has enabled him to get a broad visor of business affairs as they relate both to the man In town commercial life and to the man on the farm. Be owns one of the largest farms In the state, which is a model in equipment and in its operations, and on II hn hps the largest and finest bend «d Hsrefords in the world. He Is a mag of unlimited business ability, paßHt spirited, and believes that every man owes a duty te his stats and country. He has entered the contest for tlto Governorship at the urging of men over the state who knew of his fiHflcatlons. He especially appeals to that element of the Hoesler people who believe that he can be of large service to the whole state as Governor, regardless of partisan ties.
