Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — Progressive Meetings. [ARTICLE]
Progressive Meetings.
Oct. 30 (Wednesday)—Virgie and Surrey. Oct. 31. (Thursday)—Queen City, Milroy. Nov. 1 (Friday)—Demotte and Gillam Center. Nov. 2 (Saturday)—Wheatfield. Note—Tefft meeting canceled and Kankakee requested to attend the Wheatfield meeting. Meetings will be addressed by W. H. ParkiSon, J. H. Chapman, S. E. Sparling, L. H. Hamilton and P. R. Blue. Everybody invited to attend. Women especially invited. IFred Phillips’ and Parr sheep-skin band will attend all meetings.
idge, he said. “I had hot thought a great deal about the national situation until I found my father, who is a life-long Democrat, declaring strongly in favor of Roosevelt for President and Beveridge for Governor. This set me to thinking. My father declares that he will not vote for any man who will keep Tom Taggart in power in Indiana. ■ That is why he has become a Progressive. He has pointed out to me that it would be entirely inconsistent for me to vote for Wilson for President in knowledge that by so doing I would be helping to maintain Taggart as state boss, regardless of Wilson’s acts as President. I find many Democrats bent on hitting Taggart whreeever they can find an opening. That | means Roosevelt and Beveridge, of j course.—George W. Stout, in Indianapolis Star.
