Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1904 — Fairbanks' Great Record. [ARTICLE]
Fairbanks' Great Record.
The return of Senator Fairbanks from his trip to the Pacific coast finds him in full possession of health and strength, a condition particularly to be desired, as the ordeal he has gone through in the last few weeks, it Is now believed, will not lessen a fraction until the Bth of November. Mr. Fairbanks has more than equaled expectation, his Western tour equaling that ot Mr. Roosevelt four years ago, which has been regarded as without precedent. The endurance and the vigor manifested by tbe Republican vice presidential candidate, combined With the deep Impression he has necessarily made by the constant utterance of statesmanlike thoughts, upon the varied class of people with whom he came In contact, give assurance that ho will be a stranger to exhaustion or fatigue while filling the assignments which will continue uninterruptedly tor the next three weeks. Senator Fairbanks has given an added popularity to strenuoslty, as his campaign work equals If not surpasses that over before accomplished and will result in adding materially to the strength of the Republican party in every locality favored by his presence. —Lafayette Call.
