Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1904 — CONTINUED OVATION [ARTICLE]

CONTINUED OVATION

Tk« Fairbanks’ Tour Has Simply Taktn Northern Indiana by Storm. SPONTANEOUS PUBLIC RECEPTION ? .... mff r-' ‘■tv - 1 - ■■ ■ V ■■ jp At All Points tho Oroat Outpouring of th« People Attested tho Firm Hold tho Candidate and Hla Expressed Policies Have Taken Upon the Public Mind and Thought During This Campaign. Logan a port, Ind., Not. 2. —The tour mt Senator Clhafles W. Fairbanks, the Republican candidate for Tice president, througout northern Indiana, has proved a succession of ovations. The reception accorded the candidate at every stopping place has been of the most enthusiastic character, great crowds greeting the special train at every point, while the attention given the words of the ijhief speaker, and tbs deep interest displayed by the people in his utterances are taken as evidence conclusive that the policies of the Republican party in this campaign have taken a firm hold on the public mind. -i Senator Fairbanks and party arrived at Logan sport about 2 o’clock this afternoon and the candidate was greeted by a crowd which, it is understood, not only exceeded local expectations, hut outdldl in point of attendance and enthusiasm manifested all previous meetings of the campaign in this city. Before reaching here the senator’s party had stopped at Walkerton, starting In there early this morning, Plymouth, Argos. Rochester and Peru, great crowds welcoming the candidate at .•vary stop. At 3:30 the special train left here for Monticello, at which place and at Delphi, Senator Fairbanks will address the waiting public this afternoon and will close his'strenuous day at Lafayette tonight, where, it is understood. a great rally has been arranged for bia coming.