Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1914 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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<.,< ■Bwii • ?'^il|^ : H I ;1»* a '« V - > ■■' ' WILLIAM H. ADE Progressive Candidate for Congress Rejects Hays’ Call For Help ForIG.O.P. Spiceland, Ind., Sept. 22, —Clark Cordon, an old resident and lifelong Republican, has formerly notified Chairman W. H. Hays of the Republican state committee, that he has severed bis connection with the old party, of which he was formerly a precinct committeeman. Mr. Gordon tells the Republican chairman plainly he has been sickened by the tactics of the Republican machine politicians and has joined the Progressives. He also assures Mr. Hays that, in spite of all talk of the Republicans and Democrats to the contrary, the Progressives in his township in Henry county are stronger than they were two years ago. Tired of Bosses. “Your letter of the tenth is at hand,” Mr. Gordon’s letter says, stating that the old files of the committeemen show my name as a precinct committeeman in the past and urging my active support in the coming election, as you never needed help so badly as now. Yet you claim certain victory. Yes, I used to serve as committeeman and did the bidding of those higher up and thought they were the greatest bunch of bosses on earth. But the time came when moths ate holes in the drop curtain and the people got a glimpse behind the scenes and footlights and realized that overconfidence and carelessness had caused a sell-out to a few political pugilists and loaded dice gamblers. “Two years ago I moved up with the Bull Moose on the Lincoln firing line. That’s where I was during the
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