Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1905 — Our Candidate For District Chairman [ARTICLE]

Our Candidate For District Chairman

The location of Rensselaer as the most central county seat in the 10th congressional district, makes it not only the best place in the district to hold district conventions, but also makes it the most convenient place to choose the district chairman from. But the advantage of location are but a small part of the reasons why George A. Williams, of Rensselaer, would maae an excellent district chairman. He is thoroughly familiar with the details of political management, is 'a good organizer, and has an unusual degree of executive ability. He is also a fine speaker, one of the best in the district, and wins friends and respect wherever he goes. He also possesses that always highly desirable, and in these times of graft fighting, absolutely necessary, qualification in a satisfactory party leader, a personal reputation that is above all question or suspicion. If he is made chairman the Republicans of the district will never regret their choice.

The big fun show comes to the opera house on Friday, Dec. 29th, for one night only. Manager Mack has put a company together for the express purpose of pleasing all classes of theatrical going people. The plot surrounding “Taming a Husband'* is one that occurs in every day life, and very frequently reaches the news columns of the daily paper in bold type. “Taming a Husband” is an art few women possess and the opportunity dow offers itself te all women kind to obtain the secret of succeos in this undertaking. Young ladies contemplating marriage should pay particular attention to the appearance of this company and not fail to attend.