Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1916 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FAIRBANKS FOLLOWS HUGHES Defeated Candidate for the Vice Presidency Congratulates His Successful Rival and Neighbor—Mr. Marshall Reciprocates. Indianapolis, Nov. 24. —Charles W. Fairbanks congratulated his friend, neighbor and successful opponent for the vice presidency. Vice President Marshall returned the felicitations. Mr. Fairbank’s message to Mr. Marshall follows: “My dear Mr. Vice President: I will avail myself of the earliest opportunity since the ascertainment of tlie California vote to ex- , tend to you my cordial personal congratulations upon your re-election as vice president. My very best wishes go with you always.’’ Mr. Marshall’s reply was. “Dear Mr. Fairbanks: I thank you sincerely for your kind letter of congratulation. As a partisan it is worth much to know that we have won. As a man it is worth more to know that the years of personal friendship have not ended with this campaign : and to feel that there are left a few men at least who may differ in politics and yet wish each other well. I rejoice to believe that you always have been of that chosen few. Long life ami serene content for you.” Vice President Marshall will leave for Washington December 2. Increase Passenger Rates. Indianapolis, Nov. 24.—The “copper zone” schedule of rates based on two cents a mile with a five-cent minimum, will be used hereafter by the Chicago, South Bend & Northern Railway company and the Southern Michigan Railway company. Notice of the intention of the companies was filed with the public service comminsion. This means an appreciable increase in rates.
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