Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1916 — IDEALS OF THE SUCCESS OF THE PLAIN PEOPLE. [ARTICLE]

IDEALS OF THE SUCCESS OF THE PLAIN PEOPLE.

“If I did not believe that the Republican party was the party of true progress, which was prepared under its leadership to take the country along the way of adaptation to new needs and exigencies of the future, I should have no pride in representing it. But the party of Lincoln is reuplted today, and we consecrate it to the ideals of Lincoln, and those Ideals are permanent. These are the ideals of the success of the plain people. They are the ideals of the achievements under free institutions, of success in all the activities of the co-operative energy of the plain people.”—Charles E. Hughes in a Speech Delivered at Plattsburgh. N. Y.