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Show Newton Newslets. Postmastet J. N. Hansen was transacting trans-acting business In Logan Monday. Newton will he repiescnted tegular-ly tegular-ly in the columns of Tho Republican horn this time on. The filends of Mrs. Mary R. Laiscn will be glad to leain that she is iccov-ering iccov-ering fiom her lecent seveie attack of typhoid. Republican primaries for the Newton New-ton disti let will be hcid at 8 o'clock Thursday evening Oct. 0th. Tho chairman urges as large attendance as possible. Some of usovcrlipie feel that Jno Hcndrlckson should be the nominee for State Senator, and will go into the convention and vote for our man, but will come out and work hard for the nominee, whoever he may be. We'ro all for Howell over here. When the division on party lines was made there were 13 Republican votes cast. F'om that small beginning lias giown a Republican voto of a hundred and "still there's moro to follow." J. N. Hansen has the present campaign In charge and will do everything that can bo done to roll up a big Republican Republi-can voto. lie is one of the original Republicans and knows the conditions fiomstait to finish. Voters needing any Incenttvc to voto for the Republican admlnlstia-t admlnlstia-t Ion should compaie conditions now with what they wero In 'l)J. Then, wheat sold at 25c a bushel and no one had enough money to buy It at that. Worlc was not to bo had. Today enough men can not bo seemed to harvest tho ciops and do tho threshing. thresh-ing. Hands command $1.75 at tluesh-lug tluesh-lug and get it too. Theie's a gieat dlifeience in favor of Republlcanisn, |