Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1906 — LINCOLN LEAGUE OF INDIANA. [ARTICLE]

LINCOLN LEAGUE OF INDIANA.

To the Officers and Members: The Lincoln League of Indiana will meet in annual convention at Marion, lud., Feb. 12, 13, and 14, 1906, to commemorate the birth of Abraham Lincoln and promote m every legitimate way the success of the Republican Party and its mem4MGIr— ■ The Executive Committee has decided that instead of giving a banquet there will be a smoker -on the night of February 13th at which there will be heard one of the greatest orators in the country. Reduced rates being half fare, pins 26 cents has been granted by railroads to Marion from all parts of Indiana, good going on February 12th and 13th and return limit Feb. 16th. The Interurban Railroads have also authorized a reduced rate. APPORTIONMENT OF 10TH DISTRICT White'County..... 4 'lake County . 20 ' Warren County jLaPorte County 45 Newton County 3 Porter County 4 Tippecanoe C0unty........... .....152 Jasper County 4 Benton C0unty..........;.* 10 152 The election of officers will he Wed nesday morning, February 14. It is hoped and expected that this convention of the Lincoln League will be the best attended and the most important: annual meeting ever held. The League during the past campaign*'had "a large part of the work done by the Republican Party and worked in entire baromy 'with the state and national committees. We o<s- - a stronger position than ever before with-relation to*the Republican party in Indiana and therefore it is important that the clnbs i should be fully represented at this annual meeting.

CHAS. W. McGUIRB,

GEO. D. HEILMAN, President. - Secretary.

‘ ‘ Why Womea Sha” hi a play of absolute moral worth and great dramatic force. A story of intense heart interest, beautifully mounted and pictnresqnely staged. It will be the attraction at the Ellis, Feb. 12th.. The emphatic appeal in behalf of parity and virtue, the lucid argument against breaking of home ties, are the elements which tend so mnch moral tone to “W hy Women Sin,” the play that has stood the test of honest criticism and lives to-* day to prove its wonderful vitality. The usual complete production of this meritorious dramatic thriller will invite patronage at the Ellis Opera House next Monday, Feb. 12tb.