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Show fl AS TO POLITICS. H A great deal !b being said H upon the streets concerning the m material of which the various H political tickets are composed. B One faction is saying that the B Republican ticket is no good; H another will say the Democratic 1 ticket is no good, and a - great m many republicans and democrats H' say that the socialist ticket is H, Why should this be? The M men who coraposo the tickets are H all honorable people, and will H do the very best they can for B the welfare of the town. K Because a man happens to be H nominated for a political position H is no reason why ho should bo K slandered, or ridiculed. Ho has i n perfect right to his convictions ' and s right to run or oflico, and H because he docs not polong to a H certain party is no reason why 1 ho should be abused, as is many m times the case. H It' matters not which m i ticket wins, tho mon composing HK Jt will havo to give, bonds for tho pjtefaithful proformanco of duty Md Uisy are men whom every-PPtody every-PPtody jn th town know, and P menswho will do their utmost m jpr JUio boat intents of the H T " tUlVwH! be aiT well for aT M to refrain from casting nislici- L ous remarks ut any nomineo H and wait till election day, cast H their ballots for thoir choice of men, tuul lot the consequence 1 bo what it may, H In a city election it is best to H carofully study tho qualifications H of each nomineo quietly, select H . those that appeal Lo one as bo- H ing the best and then cast the H ballot accordingly. H Vote as you please, and as H l your judgment tells you to, and H then keep from growling if the Hj results are hardly what you ex- H pected, becauso no matter who H wins you will havo ofllcials who H will be bound to do their duty. |