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Show Do the citizens of the Third ward want a representative in the city council who has opposed practically : every improvement where he could raise his voiccV It conies to Tiik Ri:-ruiu.icAN Ri:-ruiu.icAN that Mr. W. R. Andrews, the democratic candidate, opposed the extension of the water mains past Ills property, ho opposed the laying of a cement sidewalk when proposed by those near him. Will Andrews Is a good man, quiet, unassuming, a moral man of unquestioned character, but do tho people of this city want In the city council a man who Is nonprogressive, non-progressive, a man who by nature Is passive, a man who prefers to llvo In the past rather than the up-to-dato present and future? This city wants to grow, needs to grow and must not knowingly place In tho city council , one Inclined to oppose. Nells Carlson, Carl-son, the republican npmlnee, has not yet built any libraries, public fountains foun-tains or laid out any parks and given them to the city, but he Is a man fairly up-to-dato and with a progressive progres-sive rather than a passive disposition. The pcoplo of the Third ward can better afford to vote for him than Mr. Andrews. |