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The nomifttation of W. W. Slack for State Senator was thost fitting, owing to his constructive ability in HW legislative mattérs; Prior to coming p A Casper he was editor of the Chey- 1” enne State Leader. For two years he was editor of the Casper Daily Press, after Which he and William Jardiné asso¢iated fHemsélves in the printing business. 1 a? ie RAS. TA a POPS OOSOSD PD DOVL EH F0S OOO eummmmnin §— Caiididate for State Representative on Natrona County ‘Labor Ticket His election means reali represen- ation for the people. He believes that the present com- ensation law must be amended so hat real compensation be paid to he workers. : State institutions should be taken ut of polities. State attendants should be paid a & wage; our women should aye an eight-hour day with fair vyages paid for their services. Let us help ourselyés by, putting nen from thé people inte the State vegislature ‘who will break the e cang rule in Wyoming. } JOHN D: SALMOND Candidate for Representative on Natrona County Labor Ticket A man who believes in legislation for the whole people of, Wyo- thing, not for a favored few. An eight-hour work day for the women of our State. The right of free speech, free assembly, collective bargaining as guaranteed by the Constitution of our country, the United States. If you want such a man to répresent you VOTE FOR FRANK T. KISER Labo? Party Candidate OOOO OOOOOD i =e Re pene | Candidate for Sheriff of Natrona County Labor Party Ticket Let us elect a real Sheriff to the office of Sheriff. A veteran of the Spanish-American War, Also a veteran of the late World’s War. . He will make a clean-cut, honest, capable official as Sheriff of Natrona Co © Conerib' (Political Advertisement) W.W. Slack for State Senator Thé omination of Willard W. Slack, of the firm of Jardine & Slack, for the State Senate is peculiarly Atting. — aa long cateer as a journalist qualifies him, from ig crperiones gained in reporting, for thé duties that falls to our senatorial representatives, His wide knowledge and lofig experience assures the citizens of Natr na of worthy and'competent representation. “Barney” Slack,\as his friends love to call him, is dependable. Hé was editor of the Cheyenne State Leader prior to coming to Casper, and for two years he was editor of the Casper Daily Press. Well acquainted with the needs of the peo- ple, fearless in the championship of the people’s rights, Mr. Slack will be honored with the political éonfidence of the électors: , In pay= ing their tribute to him they will safeguard their 6wf intérests anit improve the quality of the senate representation. For Represéntatives—John D. Saliiotid aiid - Frdiik T. Kiser John D. Salmond, the popular salesman, is. well Kiowa $6, ott citizens whom he has waited tfpon for thé past five, yéars, for his courtesy and willingness to oblige. Mr. Salmond has the qualities most necessary for.a legislator in our day. He is a progressive liberal thinker.a student of thie tiiés, and a man whose heart beats in warm epethy. with ane. legitimate aspirations of the people. He is eminently worthy of your support... : a ti . Frank Kiser is prcaaant oF the Railway Carmen of Casper and a progressivé, wide-awake citizen, He was the unanimous choice of the Casper railway mien for the legislative nomimation. These candi- dates ave éxcélent timber to sit in the legislative body. For Sheriff—Joseph H. Flannery Joseph H. Flannery has been a resident of Casper for fifteen years; was a volunteer in the Spanish-American War and also in the World War—served overseas for his country. i u Mr. Flannery’s friends are Jégion ro ut the county. He is a man of/courage a @ conviction; well qu éd.in every way for the position f6 which he has béen talled to make he race. Hlected Sheriff of Natrotia County He will discharge his’ dutiés honestly and without fear or favor. Joséph C. Smith tor Justice of the Peace Joseph C, Smith is a man, of sterling .worth. and. ability; well equipped for the offie to which he has béén Worminatéd. ‘If elected he will be guided solely by law and reason, and with a desire to elim- inate eidme aiid évil. Edward Savage and John S. Hardwick for ¢ 4 $0278 xin Coutity Commissioners Ed Savage, the popular manager. and proprietor of the Center Street Filling Station, is:the Labor candidate for County Commission- er for the four-year term. Mr. Savage is one of Casper’s stérling citizens. By good judgment and industry he has built, himself into the business life of the city. Honest and capable, Ed Savage’s elec- tion guarantees administration of the county affairs in a business- like way. For efficiency, economy and promptness, Ed Savage is the man. John Hardwick is one of Casper’s successful building contractors. He has always been popular among his fellowmen. Mr. Hardwick | has been a resident of the city for years. An honest and conscien- tious worker, above the average in intelligence, John Hardwick will give the people honest service as County Commissioner. Paid for by the many frieads and admirers of MR. EDWARD SAVAGE Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Four-Year Term) on NATRONA COUNTY LABOR PARTY TICKET We take this means of placing his name before the voters of Natrona County. We put no claim forth for him being a pfaé- tical politician, but we do claim that if elected to office of Na- trona County Commissioner that the faxpayers of Natrona Coun- ty Will get a sa@are deal, which means,a practical system of tax- tion, sees kid be? the 2 home gt Se) and small business men; taxes honéstly, assessed against, Ir, property ownéfs, means 4 Square deal ion all taxpayérs ar ihe County: If you want sich a man for your Commissioner VOTE FOR EDWARD SAVAGE ° Candidate on Labor Party Ticket of Natrona County JOHN S. HARDWICK . Candidate for COUNTY, COMMISSIONER Two-Year Term On Natrona County Labor Ticket Mr. Hardwick is a real candidate of the people inasmuch as. | he knows the needs of the home owner and small business man, being a taxpayer himself, one of the many who the exorbitant taxes on his little Rome keeps him busy wondering where home owners Of Natrona County aré going to get off at. By the éleétion of him. as your. Commissioner will, mean a real Commissioner of the people, an honest equalization of taxa- tion, a square deal to all of the taxpayers of Natrona County. Let as yote for the people’s interests by electing him ‘County . . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS J. H. GIROUX TOM FRESHNEY MARTIN CAHILL The nomination of James Morgan, as the candidate of the Farmer- Labor party, is the natural fruit of a@ long, useful and honest life in the State of Wyoming. The State convention, held in Casper, which was composed of delegates from all sections of the State, had only one man in mind, and offered only one name for its choice—Jimmy Morgan. He was the unanimous choice—a magnificent tribute to his worth and faithfulness; the expression of an unbounded faith in his honesty of purpose, and in his. capacity for accomplishment. Until his nomination, the unity nécéssary for successful political effort seemed remote. Since his candidacy the workers of Wyoming and those connected with him in a business way,.as well as the farmers who seek relief from their present unhappy and opprssive condition, are a unit to élect him. Mr. Morgan is, known. for his patriotism, ability and thoroughness outside of the workers he has served so well. He was a imember of the War Labor Board, and is the présent chairman of the State Board of Education. Jimmy..Morgan is one of the best and most favorably known citizéns of the State. As an official of the miners he has conducted their affairs in such manner that a treasury starting from nothing represents today about one-half million dollars. He is the author of an insurance fund which Provides for minérs’ dependents i casés of death from natiiral causes, Hé has not only been the miners’ official, hé has been their counsellor and friend as well. In his dealings with the operators, as the men’s represéntative, he has met them in a spirit of fairnéas with a policy of give and take, and his district is famous for the harmony that prevails, even when the industry in other regions is disturbéd. The employers in the coal in- dustry know that Jimmy Moéfgan’s word is Jimny Morgan’s bond. He is the ideal citizen and consequently he is thepideal candidate. Those who wish, good government, legislation for thé pédple instead of the interests, will help elect James Morgan. Sérvice is the keynote of Mofgan’s life and service will mark his congressional career. JOSEPH C. SMITH Candidate for Justice of the Peace Nattona County Labor Party. Ticket A vote for Mr. Smith means justice in the broadest sense. Get Busy—Put Him Over Paid for by a few of -his friends.