Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WONDERFUL DEVELOPMENT OF WARREN T. MOTS CANDIDAS Ob the Brat Tuasday In next March the people of Indiana will say whom desire to vote for la the election of next November for the high office *f Governor of this progressive Commonwealth. There will be good men Do choose from on each party’s ticket. Yet the choice will be simple. This is the time when the people will talk out their own preferences, whatever the pre-primary pronouncements of "prominent politician*” may be. At *»><« writing there are In the field for the Republican nomination tor Governor five good cltlsene of varying strength and differing associations with the ‘'power* that ha” Perhaps It were timely here to note that the eld powers that were have been supplanted by a Power that is—the people. One of the candidates, and the first to make public announcement of his Durnose. has gone and Is going direct to the people of his party and aH the voters of the State. He Is Warren T. McCray, of Kentland. and the Lafayette Journal voiced a very general editorial opinion—and one very popular withal—ln Its recent utterance: “The development of the McCray candidacy has been truly wonderful." It Is the truth. There are reasons why, and they are simple to state. Those who knew of him thought of him as a farmer and stock raiser, a grain man, a country banker or a valuable limestone quarry owner. He Is all that, and then some. He is the practical bead at these commercial enterprises, manages them in mass and in detail, constant in hi* active supervision of them—and that la how he has attained his notable success as a business man. . . He has also been admirably active in his native county and! ts capital la the promotion of the best citlaenshlp. a preacher and practleer of civic righteousness, a public library founder, a pioneer in good roads promotion. It may be one reason for the rapid spread of Mr. McCray s candidacy among the people Is that he has appealed to them directly. He la one of them, he says proudly. And again, all good Hoosiers like to think that It Will be best to put a real buaineea man in the Governor s office In IrndlanMtolls tor four years; that they can’t go wrong in picking for that office s £?n who has made such,a triumph of his Individual who hw wwfced out his destiny by the accomplishment of things without puu or tovne^an?altogether by hie owa push and foroefulnem. For raully Warren T iccPrtv la a masterly man, yet suave as he is strong. T talk of a band wagon. He la modest of tongije, mr Ir'hf mra. about raisin* white-faced Herefords and JhitTaid yellow corn than he does about politics, though he to hie own manager In this new business to him, aa he Is In all hla enterprlsea. Yet M mar not be amiss, nor too proudly boastful, to reprint a few excerpts whtely different localities to the •tafia. Here they are:

McCray tor Governor. Warren T. MeCrey, of. Kent le a representative Hoosler and, if elected Governor, hie purpose Is to devote hie energies to the development of the substantial Interests of the Btate. He Is a type of man who has «««>u good In his business. He le the kind of man of whom the BUte would be proud. Hie hold upon the farming community makes his chance of landing the nomination look rather en•ouraglng.—Marion Chronicle. Qood To Tie To. Warren McCray Is a type of she man which Republicanism a+n tie to. —La ports Herald. Ho Reason to Doubt There is no doubt of Mr. MoCray’s success In ths business world, and no reason to doubt h# will be equally successful In conducting the affairs of the State of Indiana as Its Governor. His Republicanism Is of the-, sort to bear the closest scrutiny. Judging from his picture, he oertalnly Is some rood looker, as ths saying is. Mr. McCray la showing the other candidates for ths gubernatorial nomination some new kinks In the political game and thev may have to hurry to head him off. —North Vernon Plain Dealer.

His Sturdiness a l Character. The public generally la giving conspicuous attontloa to the candidacy of Warren T. MeCrey, of ffentland, for the Republican nomination for Governor. Mr. McCray seems to fit admirably Into that large public- demand for a new deal in State politics first, because he la killed with the masses in a desire for the application of clean and economical principles to the administration of Indiana’s large affairs, and, second, because he stands forth clearly as the one most likely, If nominated, to weld all Interests of the party Into one formidable army of opposition to Democratic lnoampetsncy and extravagance. No one In the Republican p*rty, even though committed to some one else’s candidacy, but concedes that McCray would make as strong, If not ft stronger, race than any one of those contest In* with him for public favor. His nomination would do more than any other one thing to produce a unison of purpose among all those having greatest Interest In the next campaign In the reestabllshment of Republican prosperity. He Is able, clean and conscientious. He Is unreservedly recommended for favorable consideration at the hands of our people. —Newcaetle Courier.

After New Team holiday time Mr. MoOray will have his working torom rates smoothly in effective union and organisation. Meantime he Is SSfatEmlaxMs fences In his own plain, strong way. confident he can !££ftTs£ gaJ« S bis political enclosure, as well as he keeps hi. farm toonAarie* t» psrftee* rs»e<*. ,

Melbin Kelly, of Medaryville, who was here today as a witness in a lawsuit, is looking for a farm over this way. He has been fanning on the Thompson ranch northwest of Medaryville, in iGillam township. We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4 per ton. —D. E. Grow. Mrs. Granville Moody and daughter, Mrs. P. J. Hall and baby daughter, Rebecca, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Hall and baby came from Spivey, Kans., about two weeks ago and will remain here until after Christmat. Phone Hamilton & Kellner when in need of coal, wood or feed. The Bound Table Club will hold its monthly evening party tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs, W. C. Babcock, who will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Ajnna Tuteur and Mrs. <E. JD. Rhoades.

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