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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
m Mill It MM HI Mill IIIMI IIIMIMMIHUMMMMMHIIIHHIHIMMI HtMIMM limMMM I MMMMMM I II II M t M II M HI III IMMMIMHIIMIMH IMIIMHWIM I HIIIIHlHHfllMMMIIMMmilHIMnMMMMttHHHnlHmWIMIMIIIMIMHIIIIIin 4 t ttt ttt tt i ttt tt It i T T ?4 t "X T . A Vote for Wilson is a Vote for Good Government" Tariff protected trusts have fattened at the expense of the people until, under the leader ship of the champions of Democracy, there has come a popular uprising, demanding a change in the affairs of the government. Alarmed at the popular demand for progress ive legislation, a great effort is being made to defeat reform in government by nominating the same old class of reactionary candidates under the name "Progressive." This is Democracy's Year The people will not be deceived longer. Those who serve monopolies and special inter ests under the name "Republican" will do the same if elected to office under any other name. The demand for reform in government in the interests of the people has come through the persistent agitation of Democrats. , Insure Progressive G o v eminent by electing to office the candidates nominated as Democrats. They have shown in State government, as well as in the National Congress, that Democracy means the rule of the people. Make no mistake. i mi h Your Ticket: DEMOCRAT . . One cross X will be sufficient. Mark it in the circle opposite the word DEMOCRAT at the head of the ballot. No other mark on the ballot will then be needed. Judge W. D. Oldham the eloquent orator of Kearney, will speak at Hem ingford, at 2:30, Saturday, Nov. 2, and at the Phelan Opera House, Alliance, at 8:00 o'clock that night HEAR HIM Democ rat ic JOE L. WESTOVER, Secretary ounty nt ral Com mitte ft; tt IIO tt tit tt W. S. RIDGELL, Chairman II MMMMMMMMi HHIMMI Mill MM ., MmmHH t i 1 9m mm mmm4mm Hmm I 1 m j j mm Tmm