Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1907 — BRYAN AT LAFAYETTE. [ARTICLE]

BRYAN AT LAFAYETTE.

Program of Twelfth Annual Banqyet of the Jaclcaon Club. The program for the Jaokson Club Banquet at Lafayette next Monday as arranged is as follows: Mr. Bryan will arrive in Lafayette Sunday noon, Nov. >l7, Lectnre at 3p. m., under auspices of Y. M. C. A. at Coliseum. Monday 9 a. m. speaks at Indiana State Soldiers’ Home, 10 a. m. at Purdue University to only, 1 p. m. conference with Democratic Editors and County Chairmen at Jaokson Club, Public Reception at Hotel Lahr 2:30 p. m. Admittance to Banquet Hall at 5 p. m. sharp. Daring the day addresses will be made by prominent speakers from all parts of the country. One hundred automobiles have been placed at the hands of the oommittee on arrangements for sight-seeing purposes. The Elks, The Lafayette Club and the Y. M. C. A. will assist the Jaokson Club in entertaining the visitors and will keep open house. District chairman James K. Risk will be toastmaster at the banquet, and the following gentlemen are on the program for brief talks., Mr. Bryan, who will be the principal speaker, will speak last. Following is the program: Address of Welcome on behalf of City of Lafayette, Mayor (Jeo. R. Durgan. Address of Welcome on behalf of Jackson Club, President, Thos. J. Barnes.

Address, National Chairman Thos. Taggart, French Lick, Ind. “Conscience as a Political Asset,” M. B. Lairy, Logansport, Ind. “The Preacher in Politics,” Rev. T. H. Kuhns, Richmond, Ind. "Old Fashioned Democracy,” Albert J. Yenneman, Evansville, Ind. "The Anarchisms of Bryan in 1896 are now the Patriotisms of Roosevelt,” Congressman Ollie James, Marion, Kentuoky. “Indiana Democracy,” Senator L. Ert Slack, Franklin, Ind. “Centralization,” John Eggeman, Fort Wayne, Ind. “Our Duty,” Miohael E. Foley, Crawfordsville, Indiana. “Publio Conscience,” Congressman J. A. M. Adair,Portland, Ind. “The Man of the Hour,” Congressman J. Thomas Heflin, Lafayette, Alabama.

“Aggressive Democracy,” John W. Kern, Indianapolis, Ind, Short Talk, Btate |Chairman W. H. O’Brien, Lawrenceburg, Ind. “Is the Democratic, an old Fogy Party,” Thomas R. Marshall, Columbia City, Ind. “Local Belf Government,” Samuel M. Ralston, Lebunon, Ind. “State Committee,” S. N. Stevens, Plymouth, Ind. Address, Aroh Stevenson, Rockport, Ind. “The Laboring Man’s duty in Politics,” Fred L. Feick, Garrett, Ind. Invocation, Rabbi Nathan Erase, Lafayette, Ind. Address: Hon. William Jennings Bryan, Linooln, Nebraska.