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Show The blighting effect of the freB trade doctrine has been felt by the business interests and the farming interests of this county whenever tha democratic party began to tinker with the prospective tariff. It is too much to expect that prosperity will continue under democratic rule if Wilson should be elected and his party gain control of both branches of Congrtgs. .' No republican can afford tq help in the JeaBt to bring about such .' dangerous condition. A vote for tloi Bull Moose ia a vote for the deiuWhi ciatic ticket. .Roosevelt himself,.jgr admitted that he does not exp'iip co be elected this time: he only veteri J f She rr to destroy the republican r -'i to order to build up a new par(: .'lS .Be relieve self on the ruins. The ''gniolt' know this perfectly well,-, .tiers ai why they are stanriiusr - A tw0 J n yies. 1 urging the Bull Moo(endancef fin'lit. When republica gj new third party, they $147,57j ..ii j c.i "j f'missio into the hands of the det f ancient enemies, aud Vre. d . . . s only is to the proposition.; . Bosto ,1' per cp 'V Yoi-y .-.028. 69. X play le eligil KJiant The man who i ic presidential tirife Gr for free-trade baiC-1' .t, the The man who vodecrr lore i. ticket votes for proted perlty. There ia fchrar, JOEolusioE. s U'wll jodori j 1 of 1 |