- rs —— il} xd Yirtla t shoaose fron he $10,657 from tha Auditor General's office. We find that the Auditor weneral the voter will find Lie ; r General's office, during the ling November 30, tween the bossism of Penrose and that of i and the e Or rales nce, QUIS tl : A ; : iio ; . paid a total of £16.086.79 to 8 ially retained tion of A. W. P well, the recognize autens \ # . a Flinn, gives no promise of the rreet F thi hoses Wh h Jawyers, v 4 pe ‘ WITHHOLDING INFORMATION I have pointed out. The-slection of Mr. Powell wili mare r discredit Penrose as the head of the Republican machine and This is the abuse of the office of the Auditor General. The cenznize’ instead the leadership of William Flin: current yea n the department on the 30th of Novem ] . i - "ee wv . ber requires that the report be published and A DISTINCT PLEDGE l i i } . . yr Teaty tion to the people within isty dave the \S THE CANDIDATE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ar of wvears vinr to th liscovery of the : ‘A . : ph oS 3 iter or gr of years prior y the discover) H I PLEDGE MYSELF TO A CORRECTION O} EVERY ; y 2 - i neg pip + is E 1 eapito) graft by ¥ H. Berry, it was practice 10 SUSE OF POWER IN TRE OFFICE OF AUDITOR these reports for so long a time after they were dt Abud: Eh 48 ir ! 1d have lost interest ple wot the discovery and prosecutl ma out old practice of withholding the reports so that the reports that wera due for the year ending November 30, 1911, are not yet pul fished mor accessible to the be In considering the selection of a successor to the present GENERAL If, For some them. has lapsed into the 016,000,000 3 BUSKELS- : 3 g 401,000 BUSH would strike a body blow at machine remove the taxing power of the office of SPDOrALE ntrol, if you w { in othe rporations of this state haar a Just tion, ye will ac lish these end: § ratio ticket ANN A a a al a NINN A Short Last Word p J f ort Last yvord. i 3 RAE op » the Electors in Pennsylvania v want B Flinn re-appor | tion the Congressional Districts in Pent syivania? Do you want Bill to spend the $50,000, vou will borrow to prove your iighways? Do you want Bill to represent | Pennsylvania in the United Dlales Ded ate? Do you expect Bill Flinn to cash in vour votes to repay his investment ol a w-of one-million dollars in the Siale n this vear! Do you want Perkins to cash in your votes to repay his invest in the Ndtional electi Never before have the great cereal crops of the United States been so bountiful The October crop as those of this yea I report to the Department of Agricultur jssued last week shows spring wheat, barley, rye and hay all have ex- ceeded the best record productions, while the of corn and p from present indications also will be the great- erops otatoes est ever vet harvested. The in ted harvest yield of corn re, with a total of ls; spring wheat, 17.2 n acre, with a total of ! 1,301. all wheat, 16.0 an acre, with 000 bushels, oats, 37.4 nt to . a a 1 0 bushels an acre, with a total of 1417. 170,000; barley, 7 an acre and total a1 4 buckwheat, 4 bushels; acre, produc of 224,610,000 bushels; an acre, produci potatoes, 108.8 b ng 18,000,000 ng 19, > ushels an ing 401,000,000 bushels: tobacco, 8186 pounds n acre, producing a74.000,000 pounds; flax, 9.8 bushels an acre, pro- ducing 29,000,000 bushels; rice, 33.4 b Of ),000 bushels. The real foundation of all material prosperity is fo ded on the products of the soil. When the farmer has an abund- nes he exchanges it for real money with which he purchases first, the necessaries nn ull 1417172000 Do you want Dan in ’ . ' { your votes 1 repay is investment of BUSHELS J | $177.000 in the Ohio election this year? i Do 1 want to re pe the “cash of life: and then the luxuries for home, | system” of concentrating se ant and ete. This demand st business, | controlling our State and National ele starts our industries, puts ir | tions? 1 ! : 1 1 ” culation, the idle w« ) t y ' at . salon, “ il . " . Do vou want Archbold's tainted Stand nant and 1 pet tasta TOS . a . ment and all get a taste of real pros | .4 oj) Morgan's string of trusts and rity { s 3 peri>y. { monopolies, Perkins’ steel, an i 8 to Remember, above all, abundant erops | . 1 il, and depend upon generous rains and warm | sunlight, which only ean be supplied by : a Providence who rules and reigns over | A the destinies of men nations, 2 ” > a mith Therefore, our acknowledgements for ena o . £ these blessings should be duly tendered 1" Him from whom all and not, as politicians now © ngs to A bless: vou us believe,.*to the mysterious we a pernicions tariff ths to enrich the privile few, are few takers. In Ch the same odds prevail 1 k Wilson will win. The women know creased cost of living means. there cally fair 1 to ti 1 nf in what tl With well the empty market basket 1s a reality. Talk this over with vour before you vote—she may be able lighten you on a few things. 3 a t . wi nt ow: you wen Opposed to all t have Wood row Wilson, free and melled, non nated against the plottings of these Very 1 ir nter ms sa A —— raor f New In New York city there is an abund fidelity and ance of money offered in favor of Wil 1 a guide for son's election on odds of $4 to $1, and me for ¥ i NG | When you are through with this | magazine will youl kindly hand or } wife | 96nd it to some ftiend or neighbor who you think is or ought to be in- en | terested.
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