Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1916 — REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TO OPEN OCTOBER 16 [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TO OPEN OCTOBER 16

Rousing, Rip-Roaring, Sheep Skin Hand Variety of Campaign to Open This Month in Jasper. The Jasper county campaign, in the interest of the national campaign as well as the focal campaign, will open actively Monday, Oct. 16. Jasper county is going to do her part in sending the entire state into the G. 0. P. ranks. Many Prominent speakers are going to be here to make addresses the rest of the month throughout the county, and a tour of county will be made with automobiles and a sheep skin band. Not a single community is to be slighted and this campaign drive in the comity is to pracamt—manyfeatures that liaye never before been had. The date for the opening is set for October 16, with Honorable Wheeler McMillan, who will speak at Fair Oaks at 7:30 on the evening of the 16th, Mr. McMillan will make an address the following day at Gifford, to the voters, and will discuss the vital issues of the dav. - Although -final arrangements have not been made for the other speakers, ■the local committee is making up their schedule and the dates will all ■bf ; applied with speakers whose names will he given out later. -Meetings will be held at the Welsh school house on October 18th, at McCoysburg on the 19th, and at Kniman on the 20th. On October 21 Henry Lane Wilson will be in Rensselaer and will give an address at the Gayety airdome or the opera house at 2:30 ip the afternoon. Mr. Wilson was formerly United States ambassador to Mexico. Owing to Mr. Wilson’s familiarity with the Mexican situation he should prove to be a highly entertaining and instructive speaker, one who will be able to show wherein the present administration has erred in their policies. Another speaker of state tion, with the band, will help to make the day a hummer, and stir up the republican enthusiasm as it has never , been stirred up before. On October 28th, Hon. Will R. Wood, ,of Lafayette, congressman from this district of Indiana, will be, here to address the voters. Mr. Wood will make his Rensselaer address in the evening and will make a tour of the county during the day, visiting each township in the county, in each of which he will make a talk to the voters. Election day is just one month away and the time intervening between now and that time will be full of republican action. Something will be doing most every day in the final two weeks and sll republicans are urged to rally around the standard amt-'cn-trpOTSte in making this fijiaT drive one long to be remembered.