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A Th. Next l’r.udnl. 5 Al cortain as anything can be, in’ thi.l world, ‘ is the. election; of Senator Harding. 2 To readers of this newspaper, the many ' - family groups to which it comes a regular ‘welcome visitor, Senator Harding’s face shines as that of a friend. Senator Harding, your next President, is of man. You see him, hear a few words; and you know it He was bern in a small town, ihas. lived. there .all_his life, lives there now, and will live there again when he leaves the White Bnuu with his work for the country done. How He Lives. iAmerican. town, boasts half a dozen homel more olnbouu ‘than Senator Harding’s, and n‘m{lllom of men, believing._in this country. ¢ vernment, SATISFIED. with. . ; YATES, believe that the United: 84 mh;bh to deal with its own probl, ms) gisttle its own questions fres fromoutside ‘aspistance or interference. {Those millions of men are men of thuamo . as;8enator ‘Harding. e W Kind of ‘Man. '/ Budinx ‘is & big American in alqj‘ ; flg'n.h Ao yrous.farming ances! ou. H o & an also in heart, in undam i sympathy and in simplicity. | m«f his speeches and know that fie | dnu not‘finnglna himself ‘created to tell ‘all the world what to do. He believes in, 4nd I a understands' the American people, his | ends, the citizens of his own little town, Marion, Ohio, and the dwellers in thousands Idcthcrtowm like it. i ‘ Your Servant, Ne Autocrat. - you have elected him, you will find « SOnltdl"H rding an earnest, conseientious, [ aight thin’ servant of the people, not an t a'man Tespecting the traditions- cant government, and ‘thé Constit e United States,’' "Sepator Harding understands that tho Bdtipla will ‘elect him to be President of the Jhited smu, ‘not President of the whole “world,, He will know that he is, employed mfii PEO:LE: 'orfntll'g- coul:h'y to:look after intexests: o country. :Born on & farm, living all Ris life ‘elose 30 fim ;he:kmows and sympathizes with the mhb]m of the farm, Living in the average American .way, in the average American’ :mmall~towrt, he knows the problems of the aversge American. He understands the iprintere-he’employs, and he knows their trade md utl type as they do. < 2 His' Ambition. ;lsl:l‘uor&:}gd:?x has no mblg%nmt; b: cal superman, or 3 eriéa.y ] is his ambition to be known as ‘ood American, a faithful servant of those i are discussed this year, . e ollfi M ll an; lechon since the:r: ;lfi e y?t Because- mel an; eal e;unt, 1Y SETTLE d thi -nlfll:lntnfihelecflon ou rea :&fe’ “fraportant tHat-del mflon ot B r 1'should be of the. most over- ' :.rgg kind. ’l‘here!ore the good citizen should th tobin - d.m}‘l:flvu‘}k - 0 ere be any. vo! hh of his voice. A sl-olt ludlmug.gtl.flénlt to find" & saan or woman that inten vote the Demo= .q-uc ticket this year. r [ But if you do find one, show.him or her this of the next President. And; express r.own way 'the reasons that lnlbin you and vote for him; llvu as.you live, simply, !n flu old " - |efforts to. tacilitate the dhl N0 S .m mmz ow Read these extracts: from one of hh reccnt speeches: “This government Is nur governmaent, not that of semebody whio ls: placed. Ia\ef Vice.” “a' wuyou clothe us with authority, We are | will of the peoplé of the United nnn and. do net try to; tell ycu that what one man thinks Is necessary.” No hallucination there, no idea tlnt Hnd- - fig waw'made to rule, and YOU, who read thknewspnper, ‘made to be rule at from’ lbove by your own ele Public Helllh‘ SQMM, “Wh‘l ‘0 some time has been making: ngla; tubereulosik’ anc *gspeciallyto " bt ‘g tached ‘to the about its recognition in its 3 bile tr‘lnlnx cou;ns homiNhn u may lectors. W, Sivright o i 52 \Mrs, Stella-A. WH!-IF be As days and-are vm‘:‘uul fipresent open.only to physicians ‘Pyblio' Health Sefv! 1~| but ‘atter all_of ‘these in the varl iest stages, has rseently -opened mo- |states have comoleted the course il T o I-EO_A : "Sne' duty of the American, whether He be |+ * President or simple citizen, is not complicated . In Mr. Harding’s mind. He says: - w “As | said!at the eutset, government ‘le: - very simple ‘thing, government is mty thé regulation relationships 'te eris ‘ans othcr. The'gavernment’s first task 1o the s of tHe minhority against autecrac) fi- the, dcmlnn?Lu.,u ‘the ‘majority that somes ts . the tights of the minerity.® ‘preaching the gospel -of popular _representative \government in:- the Uniter tates, a goyprnment .~ .any class-an, hers in ‘all this Republic® In speeches and 'ia his aily. life, nlnL ngwupnper. ‘Senator Harding 4sjust -a eve y Americdn neighbor. This is’what he says, as he bids farewell'to a crowd of ¥* ftiends am very happy le s00 you all this morn. Ing. As | have-said, | want you te knew me, and | am delighted;to know' you.. We are going to werk together for_the goed of ‘the United States, and -we are going to- held:: America figst in all our thoughts lnl in all our actions.” ‘Women Voting. " Women especjally have reason to con- Harding will bg the next Presiden Their. sons. are taken in war. g ands and fathers are taxed to pay for war. hey spend th‘é lonely ‘hours-of “drea: dful’ Jnxlfity e son-is eway. - ey, lbove ll ;are interested or rumlent such @ man as‘Sénétor’ ibeljeve that foreign’powers : shoul b?illohed tlg consermt Amerlnq btp, for war beyond }lne seuts 3 to settle wars not ¢f our ‘nalking. L EEL Senator Harding /does not believo that this \ country. should. be taxed to. finance the am- bitions or the land greed §f foreign nations, at doss! net know - 3 R he ‘Présidency or ru-flnz hi¥ ewwl;- E Sheretary of Staté—FRANK C. BURMASTERDemberat Seecetacy of State—JOHN M COPEGAND—National. Secretary, uf State—J. H. HIRT—Soclalist. - . : gratulate themselves on the fact that Senator{ ™™ hus- | &m'rnsm«- and as he believes, so the earnest men and |. women ‘of this coufitry belieive. When you cast your vote for Senator Hard: ing, you will vote for YOUR KIND OF MAN, the intelligent, straighforward, un| retentious American citizen. , President an American President, not an inte: . tled dehnninhfion Yo restore mormal o |- .ditionltfl ‘normal prosperity to this country. After the War. "After s war that has destroved old con: s ditions, cost many Jives, squanderéd many billiona. in mkleu cextravagance and dis- (lhonauy:' and weakened respect for the' Coms tzq «d for Pteaident a stright- e tive Ameiican. And you will have such & man in the Whits Houle after the 4th 8! next March, for after that thé President of the United States will be Warren G. ledln , your kind of man, one that you would g! Tadly trust with your own affairs; ud the affairs of your.coumry. Eat Harding will be . mational | Elllml and, Warel s-nmu and.y T B Sepeeme Court_HONER B. DIBELL. e Nominated without party designation. S I S5 P sy o s I S OREATTE [Assoctate Justice of m c.m;fl:tz;lmn L. SIRGEL. | Associae Justion of Ahe Supreme:Courty— i & jed experts th the diagnosf bgny tubu(mlom. and is supple- the showing-of a rel monnn picture, "in “six ‘'reels, ch mlnutely/ -illustrates every " Womsn Water clrrlu 5% / j “The “lqluha" ‘the woman water. and ‘creating a tnmk highway | $\ m: :zf motor vehltzl‘e:h to create ' | and improvement @ BAI( allthprlung :e :n:hctmsz:&ot ]fi“h providing: for the jesu- - & of ‘the andthe nt of the cipal aad ipterest of uch et MRS 4 ool it Qctium eexem (1)« Art.lele six; (6)-of -the M fll’ ‘State of Minne providing fo: tem of ofllu of .the Pra te Jud;e ho 1ou hnpoul fo flvll'é Legislature wwor to make Tax Ex- 3 a-pd‘un. alse to ’l‘n ‘Incomes, Ete. 2 Amandment ot Article nhu of the Oonnuuuon, fohfin‘ to . nnuon, to take.the plave of-gection one. — " D Lyl énueeu-g Rallroud Lands to Certaln Local Assessmenta, g Shflnhhr ]'.l olll - \ Efection Navember 2, 920 P-tu:wu-nk(!) opmlbtbinuoluoldnfl» ‘yom wlul to vote for, In the uqunp Hidieated by the arrow.: ! ) |- COUNTY BALLOT +| Representative in- Congms—fih : OLD" mm\sor(—mmucan .5 Representative 1n mfig&nm g1 : ¢ Y frg) AC] ‘A, %nmun-mwm = T - ga Representative in’ Congren—oth District! - \ YOTE FOR ONE I ‘ 0TE FOR ONE ) ne&rmnuuve .in Legislature—62iid District—A. E. RAKO ‘Nothingted without party designation) Repruenutlve in ‘Legislature—62nd District—W. N. WEBER. (Nomina ominated without, My x) #rict—JOHN R. NORRIS' Ommty Ounmiulomr—znd : @t party desigration) n — ‘(Nominated cm:nty Oommissioner—4th Distri J (Nomiiiated without ghrty denmn) : cdnnty Commissloner—th District— cmmluioner—sm District—S: ’W HMS onfl.n-ted withont party designstfon) cmmlmon\m—sm District—SAM B. BENSON Qonnts (Nomisated without party designstfon)