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Show OHIO'S WAY. ' Campaign literature for 1912 ia already coming com-ing in. We have before, ua a booklet of 110 pages, telling of a few things that Gov. Judson llarmoa haa done for Ohio since becoming the governor of that atate two years ago. From a hasty reading we conclude that when the governor took hold of affaire in that atate, the state waa about aa good aa lost; in the last stages of decay under an imbo-cile imbo-cile and tyrannical rule, bnt that now it ia "redeemed, "re-deemed, i-rgenerated nd disenthralled," standing forth in all ita old pristine loveliness, and now, aa it waa in ancient daye, williijg to supply the country coun-try with a preaident, cabinet, and to find oecu-panta oecu-panta for all the other officea thst a benighted goveruuK-nt needa. ... , . ...... .v , ... |