Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 30, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    1 The Election of These Candidates Insures Good j
GovernmentForHarrisburgandDauphin County I
I VOTE FOR THEM TUESDA I
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Michael E. Stroup
William H. Lynch M. Harvey Taylor Harry F. Bowman „ ... ~ ... W,
J Republican Candidate For ®
For City Council Candidate For City Council Candidate For City Council Charles C. Steiner l>i>tiKt Attoruey
Mi I,\ !H-h lias a record unsurpassed As head of ihe Hark Department Mr. Mr. Bowman received n ore than fifty Candidate For City Council AshtOn D. Peace hlu'Vern! now in 'in- '"«! •? • ' ill- >i ■i'l 'hf «v
as Highwaj Commissioner and as the Taylor has a splendid record for ef- per cent, of the vote cast at the prim- hU tern, now posing: wa. pral.ed by
wC narfment'^as I "'' H PUbllC W ° rks U " lKlency an,i economy he has made arles. lie has the confidence of the Mr. Steiner represented the Eighth Candidate For City' Controllt r all uTTcr lis pen oral'' fa IITOJ' - Wj
® I " ,nan> , many improvements and has reduced people. His record is one of constant Ward In the School Board In years past lessness &S
iS tire i'our«e 'ii-i* be< ii" 'ln'tru tu ' ..'d be P i>"Vanon lb!'""? llne ' He has achievement, having reduced the water and was elected and re-elected to Coun- Mr. Peace has had years of experience clean and in driving out "loan sharks." 2®
JS not one officii aft of .Is has h-n 1, \u n" nIV nT™'. TT" T" cut *»• 8 - rvin « " P«"«ldent of in City Council and in business and Is In asking for a second term he doe. SPg
criticised even by hi> most vivor ia •ni HU tip- ' » men ' L °i down th« expanses and saved every- Common Counbll. n»- is well fitted for well qualified for the Qontrollership, so on the preaedent established by his *§*
W> opponent" ' M * orou!! «nd his entire career has been marked where along the line in the Water Pe- the office of councilman both by abil- with the duties of which office he Is predecessors for more than thlrtv con- S
' - by good constructive work. partment. Ity and experience. familiar. secutlve yearn. ' ||
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R.i.iihi„nn candidate Fw Henry W. Gough Frank B Snavelv <ifl
William W. Caldwell William F. Houser . rrank 6. anavely Fernando Loudermilch |
Mr Lentz is a native of numhin Republican Candidate lot Republican Candidate For jgs)
county, a staunch but independent Re- Kepublican Candidate For Republican Candidate For County Controller Director of the l>oor Republican Candidate For g
publican and one of the most widely Sheriff Register of Wills .. „ . . , <M>r rC< °' 3-
and favorably known businessmen in Gough s record as City Control- jj r snavely has charge of the 7,000
the county. He is fitted both bv ev- Mr PaMwelt a* m~i,... ~ .. . , ,er - w "ere he saved the city hundreds acres of Hershc-v farmland in the east- Jlr - Loudermilch is both a farmer and
perfence and personality for the office sioner of Harrisburg. mad/Harrisburg all hi- Tltl' He ""thV'fathl"* oT*a to his careful ~n i enrt of , he ;. ounty . He is a shrewd * businessman, being now engaged in ||
of re order. Mr. Lentz has long been the cleanest cltv in the countrv Under lartre famllv n» i,»« I investments of city funds, is only businessman and a scientific farmer and shirt manufacture in the upper end of
identified with the progressive move- his thl
ments of his home community and Is is pronounced one of the best'conducted very wT to*'Z his personal "aUei" new office of County Controller, which broad an(l sympathetk . understanding home district that at the primaries he AS
a good citizen in the best of the prlion« in the State bv the <ra>e R ■ i tinn nn i' n*,-5 . ,w I . atten- be has made pay for itself ever since fth pl . o blems of Poor Board Dlrec- Sot all but six votes in the precinct Sg
term. of.C inspection Hon and energy to the duties of the his election by the savings he has been tion . P • in which he lives. He knows the county ®
able to make. an d its needs, VsU
Henry M. Stine
.. i n r> ui Mark Mumma A. Carson Stamm A FnHer? r ' eene
Republican cauduhite i or Charles C. Cumbler KODcrt t\. £<nuers
g County Commissioner Hc,.ubllcai. Candidate For Republican Candidate For „ rßlu||lln|p Republican Candidate For &
® Republican Candhtate For County Trca-i.re. School Director lt« publican Candidate School Direc tor G#
HQ Dr. Stine i» w« H known in both busi- County Oimmfosionci' ' Oin^'tor
ness an.l pi ..fessional Ui-les. ||. j| r . Mumma has been for years tax Member of the noted law firm of Olm- ~ ~ a, l>r " Kr ? ne ls a Prominent physician
MS aerted as an offlcet in the hpanlsh- Mr. Cumbler is on. of the foremost collector of Steelton and has a record Bt ed and Stamm and an authority on Knd.-in is president of the hixtli , >f lhe Allison Hill district and has g§j
American war in the Insular campaign businessmen in the lower end of the for efficiency there never before ap- bonds and securities: perfectly ac- Street Hank, and was formerly prcsl- given special duty to those branches
inr \ <»n . >III J \ona*a>o ( n r.i« county and IIUF the confidence of all proaclied. He has made that borough <iuainted with the needs of the city dent, of the West End Improvement of medical science of especial value in Sv
R " " a " 6 \' a " ' uunty »ho know him. His experience in large one of th.- models of the State for iin d tested through years of public Association. He has had a long ex- school work. He is unpledged and In-
Jli'iiMh ' ' h rW " S financial affairs and with the letting prompt and careful collections. Helms service that never brought him a penny perience In business and will go to the dependent and will go back to the ZS
n5 larc. 1 n '' > an< 10 <o!,nt> at of contracts will make him invaluable had a long business experience and I* of salary. An ideal man for the School School Board an independent and un- Board with experience Rained during £v
KB * as CommisHioner. just the man for County Treasurer. Board. pledged school director. a previous term. ,
SXTt'RDAY EVENING,
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
OCTOBER 30, 1015.
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