Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1919 — LIEUT-GOV BUSH WILL SPEAK [ARTICLE]

LIEUT-GOV BUSH WILL SPEAK

AT REPUBLICAN MEETING THIS EVENING LAKE COUNTY NOTABLES TO BE HERE. Lieutenant-Governor Edgar D. Bush, of Salem, Ind., candidate for the governorship of Indiana on the republican ticket, will address the voters of Jasper county in the west court room of the court house at 8 o’clock this Friday evening, defining his platform and appealing to the voters for their support during the campaign. The indications are that the room in which he is to make his address will prove entirely quate to care for those who wish to hear him. Lake county is solidly behind the Salem candidate and several of the leading political lights from that county, including Clarence Fate, arrived early this morning to aid in the Bush boom. Reports have it that there will be quite an influx of Hammond voters here also before Mr. Bush takes the platform this evening to make plain his position. All in all it looks as if the 1920 campaign in Jasper county is to have an auspicious launching and local politicians are beaming with delight over the delicacy tendered this... evening. _________._______ Lieutenant-Governor Bush is a forceful, straight to the point speaker, ready to take issue on any question with an adversary and his campaign platform is a clean, powerful and sensible instrument, and one that has already won the respect of his rivals. Come out and hear Mr. Bush this evening, even though you may be a McCray, Toner or Jackson supporter.