expenses lication of campaign I ot It has secured the passage duties on wool and woolens, n ton goods, a fed for the admissi many articles by the earners The of living whic denied the peo wh a promi We the © pretense record th e Ses need not r Presidential alter; } which a Republi Wi Slate: To And easly express f the popular to repeal those provisions of the law oI voters not physically un apacita ™ ak p To provide for to amend and the laws f the To abolish the present i extravagant State appropriations for charitable j i such a po agency to coerce the ” pportunity off see ourselves as othe r Ca It is well, when o ers. “t Presidential the reduction of ant taxation mapufactu of farmers and Violet ¢ 18 andidates, re of ¢otl ity, Of and wage high eost 1 f or A - | ia Y epn tions free result re ASSIS l mun lities and 1 and Ls Al ¢ n a f anting t y introduce € tments f the y fr the L5¢ SAlAries } 1 t} { y th ; .t Font tative @ ©% PN NINN NINNSNNS NT NNSA PS ANNI Po PANS NSNS NNN INTERESTING INFORMATION ’ i i | pte 1 i shail 11¢ ¢ abuses of the ¢ if rit isn Ang lection 4 t = that it and prevent the rkm 8 com é-wide primaries revent the ’ ¢ ¢ € 1s r ' $ " § § ega i & p ghts v rage h 5 en ‘ the N strat # Stat y Y i ‘ " " t ¥ 4 1 ¢ vA ant . ¢) q " ‘ ; e a v PR y y } . ad th ‘ rat rt of f the State H e Of enate bie ete he rs { regoy A Tp ~ ‘ X 8 a . Stales . . Half of 5 100A } 5 €X Ne ne 1 « . 1 lowing paragraphi srted Mor an ¢ t of the w : eratie candidate France maintains a tax on doors and | telep! . ‘ the State copied from The T indows he a x] rubber tput of the world most organ of the The us is taken every five years is 0 t alued at § 0 Jans Canada: «Ab A de t of er from the sea water Mr. Woodrow Wilson is Yobn Mar Conerete is now mixed with ap t gs fre p f the etal hotton i aes al a : mage LY Rte rt w ¥ [4 Sh J : ley of the United States. He came first . ‘ : HD Succ v China | N 4 0 al A : . A . of e the 1 with a brief treatise ‘ ive ak ps does in . . > : X nt ol ea ml mest bill fall I Congress Government,” which has! Eleven 1 n watches were shipped $ I . xt ies \ 3 a reader, but to the pract ‘ ago ‘ «at - » . . ¥ | ’ a ¢ anda ruropeans, i { rar COnera belief, Great latin: | Pit MY ’ ; l ation | Brita Spel e ¥ pkeey 4 scattered all along the e of his aca-] In Paris there is a carriage for each 5 TOR han for n demic os as & te f history and | 43 persons and a bievele for each 16 Swiss & a . | . ‘ 88 BI 5 ar politic science, all with phases of | hina offers an enormous field f lect \ ut " feat polities, the series endin | mbers and manufacturers of pl bove the sea el and {eet lication ten years ago of piles, on the . BY i hensive If the fg al his IONISATION NE NINN NININI NI NS NIN NINI NINN NINN of the United s ever produced. 'D ~ +e 7 . " Bad heen for. nine Years the frst : OUR MIGHTY LEADER bad Deen for nine years the first lay presi- | / ‘ hai i\ dent of Princeton University w en he was | elected last vear to G i Here's to r Mighty Lea oth A yuchers fr he blest New Jersey, and he owes |} Geo. Perkins, M. McCormick, the Steel tru ¢ : nomination to spirit He secks the field of 4 yedd ht t discharged the duties of that Bui awakening from his dream, he's still on Kettle H not necessary for Mr W Progressivism; he has a Here's to our Mighty Leader, with } ¢ Progressive in spirit, and now Scotch, E wh, Irish, French i Dutch, perk 4 Moor appeal to the electorate on a He takes the center of the stage, } art hrob ly Progress form. | “Give Me My Pen,” he boldly shry d th i the “Bound Robin Record, Here's to our Mighty Leader who ne told p Governor Wilson's Parable. Who says he's a hard hitter and was y Il that I am modestly suggesting to | ' Til Dear Maria” cave him « " t ) h } ’ you,” said Woodrow Wilson to the New | And the suffragettes are ant, ¢ th hod ¥ 0 | Jersey fa 8 reak into | your own house and live id 1 Here's to our Mighty 1 ler hors of hs want you to examine very cr the | T. P. Barnum, Booker Washingt {lex, H character of tenants who been | When Jupiter has passe d t i ‘ 1 occupying it. It is a very big and | Come out some night to Oyst Bay « see a e Doe » = ” | ‘ hy 4 very few people have been liv n it» STEWARD Bravy —-Woodraw Wilson. Harrisburg, Pa., August 31, 1912 — =. == — ——— a a ——— a , W——
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