Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1916 — Bozarth For Congress. [ARTICLE]

Bozarth For Congress.

Valparaiso, Ind., Jan. 25, 1916. The Tenth Congressional District of Indiana, is now and ever since the Civil War has been a strong soldier district, and yet in all the fifty years since the war it has never been represented. in congress by a private soldier. We believe the men who helped save the country in its hour of supreme danger ought to have some of its honors and help make its laws. We are reliably' informed and believe that 'the present congressman, Mr. Will R. Wood, has been continuously in public office for about eighteen years and has had his full Share of office and political honors. We present and recommend for nomination to congress on the republican ticket, Nelson J. Bozarth, of Valparaiso, Ind., one of the youngest if not the very youngest private soldier of the civil war in the Union army. He is a man of good, collegiate education, a lawyer of long experience, in the prime of his mental and physical powers, and qualified for the position in-everyway.— - ■ Jacob Fisher, T. B. Louderback, James Bell, Commander and Past Commanders of G. A. R. Post 106, Valparaiso, Ind. H. B. Miller, Past Senior Vice Commander of G. A. R. Post 106, Valparaiso, Ind. Fred Lash, Commander G. A. R. Post 502, Hammond, Ind. E. Clarke Johnson, Past Adjutant G. A. R. Post 502, Hammond, Ind. A. W. McDaniel, State Commander Indiana Sons of Veterans, Valparaiso, Ind. c . Matthew Brown, Commander Camp 116, Sons of Veterans, Valparaiso, Ind. W. A. Smith, Past Commander of Camp 106, Sons of Veterans, Kokomo, Ind. 5 J. N. Kinney, Past Commander G. A. R. Post 106, Valparaiso, Ind., and over three hundred other soldiers and Sons of Veterans.