Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1918 — MR. VOTER. [ARTICLE]
MR. VOTER.
You may not think that the election next Tuesday means much of anything to you, but if you fail to go to the polls and the wrong kind of a legislature is elected to meet next winter, you and the rest of the citizens of Indiana are going to be the ones to suffer. If the state of Indiana elects a legislature that just starts in to rip things up generally and pass a lot of laws, without a due consideration of the needs of the workingman, the farmer, the manufacturer, the laborer and the employer of labor, there will be a heavy penalty to pay in unjust and burdensome taxes, and unjust laws, and the fellows who will pay are the ones who did not take enough interest to vote, or were careless in who they voted for. Especially is this true in regard to the office of State Senator, who is elected for four years. The Republicans have as their nominee Will Brown, of Hebron, a man of unquestioned integrity and character; a man who knows the need of the farmer from his own actual hard earned experience; who has been both a laborer and employer of labor, and while acting in the former capacity never lacked a job, and who as an employer never failed to see that the men he employed got a square deal, in Lake county, where he was raised and is best known they call him “Square Deal” Brown, and if he is elected next Tuesday the citizens of this county can rest assured that they will receive a square deal at his hands. , Don’t fail to vote next Tuesday—it is your duty as a loyal American citizen; and -it is also your duty io see that your neighbor gets out and votes, and when you vote, vote for Brown
