Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1920 — N. M. BANTA FOR WOOD. [ARTICLE]
N. M. BANTA FOR WOOD.
N. M. Banta for many years a resident of this county, a teacher in- the schools, and at one time a candidate for county school superintendent, but now a very prosperous and influential resident of Arlington Heights, in writing a Sjrsonal letter to the editor of the epuhlican, makes the following observation: T “Hurrah for General Wood. I suspicioned you would he either for Wood or Johnson. lam for Wood first, Johnson second and Lowden third, and further, I’ll be for any one the Republicans nominate just as hard as I can go, for he will be such a vast improvement upon the timber now in the Chair mat yings will pretty nearly be started out on him. In my opinion the present occupant of the White House w the most conspicuous case in all history of where greatness was thrust upon a half-baked, oveß-educated, small-bore professor.” ,
