PA Wednesday, March 21, 1912, PAGE 8 THE BULL KE TIN, MOUNT JOY THE ROOS VELT PLATFORM was built by Lincoln, when he said “a government of the people, for the people and byZthe people.” Roosevelt, Proyressive Republie: NIE <M i a return to the peopie of the rohit of (zovernment stolen fro 111] them by th e Trusts and Special Interests for the enrichment of Wall Street. which is the riven] caiise of the high cost of living, ofefeofocfocferorfonfertentactachrctoofocfeciunfocfecfarfosfocfecfusferfoste fo focere PRESIDENT who have been endorsed by the Roosevelt National and State Committees, A voto for any other candidate for delegate except those here given IS A VOTE AGAINST ROOSEVELT see that you vote for these de egates. and take this list to the polls with you : CELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION 3 DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION First Legislative, or City District Dr. J. Harry Pickle, Miilersv lle ¥ [Three to be voted for] David B. Groff Dr. A. B. Kauffman ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION i Dr. W. H. Trout J. W. Breneman, Lancaster John F. Heiland, Lancaster 3 Second Leislative District [Two to be vote : for] Clayton S. Wenger, Brownstown So olocoele ole Beale ch B. BEE RPDS Boeeeto sorte te S, BERN [Nine to be voted for in every election district outside Lancaster city] BeaBostecBoclontecd. RET FOR STATE SENATCR Seventeenth, or Lancaster-Lebanon Distric Dr. Elmer Garber, Mount Joy, a Lancaster County man for Laricaster County voter to Roosevelt Progressive Republican Principles, Initiative, the Referendum and ‘he Recall. Daniel G. Engle, Marietta Harry Fairlamb, Fairmount Henry C. Huber, Lampeter W. S. Johns, New Holland Joseph J. Long, Drumore Ezra Miler, Landisville Monroe W. Phillippi, Lexington John S. Weaver, Kinzer Amos E Wenger, Sporting Hill Willian. Flinn Member Roosevelt National Committee and Chairman Roosevelt Statz Committee og ogo * 2 EX 0 op & oo ho of ok i ~~ TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY ' r Theodore Roosevelt is a eandidate for the Republican nomination for President, and his friends and supporters in Lancaster ¢ ‘'ounty are re— quested to vote for the candidates for delegates to the National and State ¢ onvention named below, who are pledged to vote for Roosevelt and / ] PRIMARY ELECTION, SATDAY, APRIL id eA Aer AUS Yr rrr AN £1 an {
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