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Show REPUBLICAN PROGRESSION Pointed out by a Follower Fol-lower of Events. Republican Promises Invariably Fulfilled. Emtou IIei'Uiilic'a.v: In llicast amount of baldcidash dished up by the Democratic oigan to be swallowed u by the gullible, I am lemlnded of a eV'rcmaik once made by President Gar- p field. It was us follows: "The Democrats Demo-crats arc not to be trusted, they make promises, but ncer keep them." There aro thousand of people who can verify this statement. It is noticeable no-ticeable that Just befoie elections, they are ery free to pledge themselves, and what for? To catch the otcs of the unwary. Compare their attitude with that taken by the Republicans. , The latter arc careful in their pledges, and those made arc kept. A short time ago the people in this county wcic told that if the Republican Republi-can ticket was elected, a sugar factory would be built in this alley. The tickot prcalled, and present conditions condi-tions speak as to whether or not that promise has Ijeen fulfilled. In the building of this factory, acnucs hao opened up whereby men with large families have been ledeemed from bondage and debt. The farmer with small acicage and a largo family has been put in a position where the small children of the family can pay their way. Can the Democrats point to one thing that they hau eer done to help the financial conditions of the people? They can not do it. They are antiquated, and non-progiessle, usua'ly taking the negatlo position on all questions. At this municipal election they aie lcsortlng to all kinds t cf subterfuges to tilck the oter, refer- ? SBPng een to a paltry $20 worth of " lumber being hauled down fiom the can on and then some of it hauled back again. I am Inclined to bellcu that a first-class Job is being done on A this Electric Light plant and that the a present administration Is worthy of 1 praise for their able clforts. -ffl n Voters don't bodeccled;ou know 1 I by past, experience thewoith of the I Democratic campaign moulhlngs. " I TlIK MONKY 18 AT T1IK W1UWO HANK. I That is the trouble and the Dcms arc I moving heaven and earth to regain that which they have rightfully lost. Logan voters do vou want to drift I back to tho days of ten jcars ago when men in this city had to moo R Just so or the Demociatlc lash would I be applied? Never! Show by your I acts that ou are free men and nccr m I again submit to that crushing, Demo-I Demo-I cratiu inllucncc that stagnated all I kinds of industries In this county for years, and remember that one of the I first fruits of liberation was the ad- ent of tho sugar factory, followed by condensed milk factories. Shall H we block the wheels of progress in this H city by turning its atfalrs over to a H patty that Is behind the times? He H men and women, profit by the past I. and be satlslicd with, jour present -i, tT-A31rroiin(llngs. BHr Oni: who knows. |