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Who Can Deny It?

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

"Today all the trusts, all the monopolies, every agency which is bleeding the country, has taken refuge under the wing of the Republican party, because they fear the Democratic party, which has kicked them out." -Extract from Gov. Pingree's Buffalo speech, delivered Jan. 18, 1898.

Vote next Tuesday.

Help your party workers by voting early next Tuesday and take your democratic neighbors with you.

See that every democrat in the townships and in Ypsilanti, who is not now registered, registers tomorrow, Saturday.

The Burrows supporters will have hard sledding in this legislative district as neither Wheeler or Sutton are Burrows men. Wheeler, if elected, would, however, have a chance to go into the republican caucus to vote against Burrows. The same state of affairs is true in the Ypsilanti district.

Are yon in favor of the trusts, monopolies and every agency which is bleeding the people, which have been kicked out of the democratic party? If so you will vote the republican ticket. Pingree says that they have taken refuge under the wing of the republican party and he ought to know as he has taken refuge himself.

The republicans are making desperate efforts to elect Cook for register of deeds and democrats from various sections have stated that they have been approached with offers to trade votes for various other candidates for votes for Cook. This thing is becoming so general that republican voters who are not doing this kind of business may find it necessary to rebuke this kind of work. The democratic candidates are not in the trade, as is indicated by the fact that in different localites the democratic candidates for which the trade is asked to be made differ. Don't trade.