Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1915 — 60 Counties Favor Charles Fairbanks As G. O. P. Candidate. [ARTICLE]

60 Counties Favor Charles Fairbanks As G. O. P. Candidate.

Indianapolis, Dec. 22.—Sixty out of the 92 counties in Indiana have sent in petitions asking that the name of Chare is W. Fairbanks be placed on the ballots for the primary next March for the preferential vote of the republican nomination for president, according to a statement made .today by L. W. Henley, secretary of the republican state central committee. The petitions, he said, were not sent out from the committee headquarters until last Friday night. He added that the response is the most prompt of any that has been made to any request made by the state committee. The primary law requires that the petitions be filed not later than January 7, 1916. Mr. H«pely said he was confident afll of the petitions would be returned before the end of the week. Fish dinner Friday 25c. Turkey dinner Saturday 35c. —Fate’s College Inn. Kenneth Allman will be home from Indiariapalos to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ATtma-n, who wnM also have as their guests Mrs. Allrftan’s uncle, Levi Hawkins and daughter, Miss Florence, of Lafayette. \ Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Louis Hollingeporth have sent out invitations to the wedding of their daughter, Miss Cecilia Georgia Hollingsworth, to Mr. Horace Barker Chadbourne, which will take place Friday evening, Dec. 31st, at 4:80 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Chadbourne will be at home after Feb. 15th at Hartnony, Maine.