18 IIIEMIII IIIIIIIIIMI IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIM^ | The Republican Ticket in Dauphin County I I Men whose only pledge if elected is that they will fulfil their duties honestly and faithfully, | | with due regard for the wishes and opinions of their constituents. | I I FOR CONGRESS I I FOR SENATOR I j | Aaron S. Kreider Augustus Wildman and J. W. Swartz E. E. Beidleman 1 g Congressman Aaron S. Kreider, of Annville, Lebanon county, is a condi- c _ . Senator E. K. Beidlcman, candidate for re-election to the State Senate, is S gg date for re-election. His record in the national law-making body has been J6COIIOI L/lStK*lCl n I)au 1' ,,1n countian, bora and bred, lie is one or the best-known lawyers in §57. of such excellence that he should be returned as an experienced legislator to T _ T , . Pennsylvania and is now president pro tempore of the Senate, a position not * 1 r ist th e *T blicana 1,1 , Ul ? T 1 an : l 'T° r l? nt w T, k J or reorC!miz,n tho ra E. Ulsh and David J. Bechtold ™%Lntcd y SortS ar He M 24 government along economical and constructive lines. Ho is a self-made man. was graduated with honor from the Harrisburg High School and afterward g From a very humble beginning he has arisen to a place of prominence in the 11/|* ¥ j. studied law under Hon. S. J. M. McCarrcll, now additional law judge of lau- EES community. He has been both employe and employer. He knows both sides Jr Ol* IVIITIO lllSO0CtOI* phin county. He has served two terms in the Legislature and one term In fH Ujo, ,uUo„ I, mlvocntc o, ~,eh „ T Pr|r „ T . protect the American working man from foreign competition, at the same time VjlldilCS J X == keeping duties low enough to protect the consumer from unfair advantage on * in some of the most important cases ever brought in the Dauphin county Se| the part of American manufacturers. He is an earnest believer in the prln- ■* courts attacking the constitutionality of labor laws. His record in the I/Cgisia —l rv ,, v „„ c „. v - . . , p " ture is absolutely clean. His vote is registered on the right side of every big ta 5? and practiced it in his factory before the . question tliat has come up in recent years. Senator Beidleman is an eloquent fed 15. §3 == £l^w *,lds district amil his country tothe best of . pre-election prqmise is that he will do his full duty, honestly and eonscien r n h V possible in accord with the opinions tiously, for the welfare of a majority of his constituents and, so far as possible, 1= H of a majority of his home constituents. ln wlth tllelr wishes. K . — ' v p 1 NOMINEES FOR THE LEGISLATURE I j First District Second District j for Mine Inspector. He will be re- 1 Augustus Wildman Joshua W. Swartz elected without opposition. Mr. Price Ira E. Ulsh David J. Bechtold Ml AU.™.™ wadn„ n , to „ c n . w _ has served long and faithfully in this iXSSEttSZ 1 didate for the legislature in the First the county district, is a self-made man. ... c <fM .i (rm „ n ,i hllHnu- eWk in thn district, was horn in Germany in 1850, *** fOP the in the First Capacity and haS the Confidence of all tK "%'t bridge department of the Bethlehem and emigrated to tliis country six years district, was born on a farm in Lower . . . . . twenty years as a resident of the up- Steel Works. He was bora in Lebanon § later. He was educated in the public Swatara township, Dauphin county. With whom he has COHie in Contact. JHvIM eo l unt > "' ' H'f ' mbl ' c 1 schools and in 1885 removed to llnr- T ward of SO years he tins l>een engaged BC ® ,oo * S * Mc cast ,l,s ftrßt ballot in rr~ rlsburg from Gettysburg. He learned , )|ckJnson Schoo , Qf I||w , n 180 CVer SinCC - lle en^retl the BCPV,CC ° f the barber trade and in 1893 engaged . held any pubhe office.* but his bSS I Ul ° °d Pennsylvania Steel Company In the contracting and building busl- aamtttea to tlie bar of Bau- V J lifelong Republican and always inter- as Hn office boy and workel his way a . .„,h be suorc-jwrtiHy ,oi. p>".2. •. n . sTirr^iSncKi lowed Mnco ,1..t tin,.., Ho .cool, which tln.o he b. to o |„ 0.0 - member of the common and select practice of his profession. He waa Mr. Ulsh will le remembered as the a met niter of the Knights of Pythias, Elj branches of Harrisburg City Councils. r , wh .°* through the Mine Workers tlie Independent Order of Americans || = elected to tlie House of Representatives . America, supplied all the Hour used _ , , lrPJl i rtf . nt of ritl„ n vir.. mm § resigning from the latter branch upon by the coal miners of tlie Ninth dls- anU presUUnt or tne t ,tUcn Flro Con| - M , . . .. . „.. , T> In November, 1914, and was re-nomi- trlct during the strike of 1902. Mr. I>""J'. the oldest organization in Steel- his election to the House of Represen- Ulsh xvns educated In the public schools ton. Mr. Bechtold lias been long £§ p=q tatives in 1912. He was re-elccted in na 1181 ilay - lle ,s a well-known and Is a graduate of Frecburg Acad- prominent ln athletics and was assist' g££ = „ . _ . emy. He is a business man of rccog- ant manager of tho Y. M. C. A. foot- p= _ November, 191-1, and served on a num. lawyer and stands for re-election on nlsed ability and those who know him hall team when It was one of tlie best p= bcr of important committees. Ids record in tlie I/e"islature " say h0 wUI makc an o* ccncnt <- 'n the State. Ho is well known among m mo hfTumre. Islator. the working men of the big plant. | Mark an (X) in the Republican Square on Tuesday, November 7, and Make Sure That Your Vote Will Not Be Lost I i p FRIDAY EVENING, ' bXKUBBORa tfiSfo TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 3, 1916.
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