Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Manager Rhode, of the Pine Village football team, has a man’here this week advertising the game to be played here Sunday. The country is being heavily advertised, hand bills being circulated in all neighboring towns and newspaper advertisements being inserted in many papers. The game is advertised as far north as Hammond and as far south as Lafayette, and it is expected that one of the largest crowds that ever saw a football game in this city will be on hand when the whistle blows Sunday. The game will be refereed by Paul Sheets, coach of the Wabash college football team, and Hugh Kirk, of this city.

All kinds of men’s hats cleaned, blocked and re trimmed, equal to new. See Nelson, the Hatter, at McKay’s.

“A democratic administration is a good thing once in each long period to convince the people of the incapacity of that party, and to reunite the opposition effectively,” said Mr. Toner.. ‘Mr. Hughes and all the republican nominees are satisfactory to progressives and we are back in the republican fold to stay, if you please. So far as the democratic claim of enacting progressive principles is concerned, wc find on analysis that the party in power has enacted litigation rather" than elgisiatiom The republican nominee for governor of Indiana has produced unanswerable arguments concerning the democratic administration of affairs in this state supplies, in addition all reasons why republcans should be restored .o powder.” t Mr. Toner concluded with a tribute to James E. Watson, declaring that his knowledge and effective leadership would reflect credit on Indiana and that if Indiana wanted to support Charles E. Hughes to the utmost it nrust send two republican senators to Washington to carry out the .policies recommended by Hughes. —— Harry S. New, who had to depart early for a night meeting at Gary, gave a brief greeting to the audience. % “The fact that so many citizens are assembled under such inauspicious weather conditions gives an additional guarantee that republicans an' progressives are united to see that republican candidates are elected this fall,” he said.