Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1905 — FIGHT FOR PARTY CONTROL [ARTICLE]
FIGHT FOR PARTY CONTROL
Fairbanks and Beveridge Men Bettis the Contest for the State Chairmanship. Indianapolis, Oct. 13. The fight between the friends of Senator Beveridge and the supporters of Vice President Fairbanks for control of the Republican state organisation opened when George A. H. Shideler, of Marfon, a Beveridge supporter, threw open his headquarters at the English hotel and announced his candidacy for state chairman. J. P. Goodrich, present chairman and a Fairbanks man, Is a candidate for re-election, and the friends of the senator and vice president will be arrayed against each other In the campaign for control of the organization. Shideler was a member of the last legislature and has been prominent In state politics for years. He is a pronounced Beveridge man. It is said that if Beveridge secures control of the state organization Fairbanks will find It difficult to get a delegation to the next national convention that will favor his candidacy for the presidency. Balt-Rising Bread Condemned. Kokomo, Ind., Oct 13.—Mrs. Sarah Rohrer, In her lectures upon cooking in this city, condemned salt-risinghrsnd as the breeding ground of all household microbes; fried edibles as unwholesome, and she denounced bakers’ breed..
