Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR PRESIDENT

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SENATOR HARDING

Ohio, the Mother of Presidents, presents another distinguished son for the consideration of Republican voters in the person of Senator Warren G. Harding. .Hie life has been one of strenuous toil and endeavor since the da<y he was apprenticed a printer. Early manhood found him a valiant editor and, like the beloved McKinley, a vigorous defender of the political principles of Abraham Lincoln. Editor Harding’s virile Republicansim gained him fame beyond the confines of the Buckeye state as far back aft 1896, since which time he has belonged not more to the Republican party of Ohio tljan to the Republican party of America. it Senator Harding is now serving his first term in the United States senate, having been elected in 1914 ‘by the re-united Republican and y Progressive parties, his majority being more than one hundred thousand, i Harding As a Business Man

him in close touch with the problems of production, transportation and distribution of both manufactured articles and foodstuffs; and it has brought him in closp touch with the problems of capital and labor. “Now, as never before, this country needs a president who has had practical business experience 4 and who can bring us back to safe and sane thinking and safe and sane living.”

One of the leading business men of the nation says this of Senator Harding: - “Warrell G. Harding Is essentially a business man. He has the business instinct. Beginning with nothing, and building up a big business of his own, and then taking extensive interests in all of the other big enterprises of the city in which he lives, has put

Is a Man of McKinley Type

common ground, there is a ''remarkable similarity. Mr. Harding is first of all a patriot. He believes in America; in its form of government; is proud of her past ahd hopeful for her future; and he believes that our highest obligation is to our own, and that the problems which vitally concern us are domesb ic and not foreign.

In many respects Mr. Harding resembles that other favorite son of Ohio—William McKinley. Both were of Scottish descent. In presence, in manner of speech, in ability to judge of men, in careful, painstaking mastery of detail and tact in bringing together opposing factions on some

1 Opposes Compulsory Military In a speech at Columbus, Ohio, February 23rd, Senator Harding said: “We might well pledge ourselves never again to be so unmindful of our national defense. We ought to have an ample navy, as our first line of defense. We ought to more than keep apace—we ought io lead the world in the development of aviation and be stronger in the air than we are on the sea. We ought to have a stronger .army than we have ever known in peace heretofore, and we ought to have all the young manhood of the republic know : the benefits of discipline and physical betterment that come of military training, but it ought to be VOLUNTARY, not compulsory; supported by the government in camp, in the national guard, in schools and colleges. It ought to be made so popular and so helpful that young America would seek it as a privilege rather than accept it as a duty of compulsory requirement." “Get Back to Normal” —Advertisement

ANNOUNCEMENTS. I will be a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the 30t» Judicial Circuit, on the Republican ticket, at the primary election, to be held on May 4. 1920. EMMET . M larue. FOB JUDGE OF CIRCUIT OOUBT. To The BepubUcan Voters of Wewton And Jasper Counties: I will be a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the Circuit. Court, on the Republican ticket at the primary election to be held on May 4, 1920, and Will appreciate your’'votes and your influence. Sincerely GBORGB A. WILLIAMS. Rensselaer, Indiana, a To The People Of-Jasper And Newton ‘ Notice is hereby given that I will toe a candidate for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial District, subject to the preference of the Republican voters to be expressed at the Primary to be held May 4, 1920. Thanking you for your support, I am Sincerely, JOHN A. DUNLAP. . FOB COmiTT BEOOBDBB. To The' BepubUcan Voter Of Jasper ■ ; County: ~ t-c--'* I wish to announce my candidacy for the nomination for Recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 4, 1920. . Sincerely, x WARREN B. POOLE., morning at eleven o’clock. At ten o’clock the Sunday school will meet We hope the roads, which have been in such very bad shape, will be straightened out'by then and that we can have a large at tendance at these services. , We had a good attendance at the services last Supday, considering the conditions of the dirt roads. Epworth League will meet at seven o’clock. / : -