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In His Steps

CHAPTER Eleven
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They were complete strangers to the politicians.

But they had evidently profited by the politician's methods and were able by organized and united effort to nominate the entire ticket.
"As soon as it became plain that the primary was out of their control the regular ring withdrew in disgust and nominated another ticket.

The NEWS simply calls the attention of all decent citizens to the fact that this last ticket contains the names of whiskey men, and the line is sharply and distinctly drawn between the saloon and corrupt management such as we have known for years, and a clean, honest, capable, business-like city administration, such as every good citizen ought to want.

It is not necessary to remind the people of Raymond that the question of local option comes up at the election.

That will be the most important question on the ticket.
The crisis of our city affairs has been reached.


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