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Don't Lose A Vote.

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following vignette vvill appear at the head of the Republican column in the blanket ballot which you will take with you to the voting booth on Tuesday, Nov. 3: Under this vignette you will find the names of the candidates for whom you will vote if you desire to continue your support of the principies and policies of the Eepublican party. After the history and experiences of the past four years we take it that there are not many Republicana who will not continue that support. Four years ago the country was enjoying an unpreeedented degree of business and industrial prosperity. More men were at work in factories and at better wages than m any previous year. Our exports of agricultural, as well as of other products, were the largest in the history of the country, and good prices were obtainable for almost every product of the farm and of the factory. The delusive promise was made of still better times if we would abandon the old Republican policy of protection and adopt the Democratie policy of free trade. We made the experiment to our sorrow and have had a long period of business depression as a result. The same men who were then advocating free trade and prosperity are aow promising prosperity if we will adopt their free silver notions. They were all wrong four years ago. They are no nearer right now. Notwithstanding the confused and ancertain conditions that prevailed early in the campaign there is every indication now of a sweeping Republican victory. All that is necessary to make sure of this is to get out the full Republican vote. At the polls on election day stamp or mark an (X) under the Republican vignette, and then pass your ticket to the election inspector. If you want to vote the straight Republican ticket this is all you need to do, so far as your own vote is concerned. Having ione this early in the day see that your Republican neighbors vote and thus have your shareof the triumph of McKinley, Protection, Reciprocity and Prosperity.

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Ann Arbor Courier