El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 31, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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JJsjtlfood value. jK
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Democratic Campaign Party
Find Bat One Hughe
Man on the Plain.
GET IT AT McMICKLE'S
GROCERIES-
At Less Than
Wholesale Prices
We are the 'ceding grocery house of the South west and with our enormow stock of Eatables
we can save you 40 per cent to 50 per cent e very day in the week. Don't delay Get your
list together and visit El Paso's busiest Grocery House. See us before you buy.
TUESDA Y'S BARGAINS
BREAD-Wholesome Loafa-ONLY 4c
BROOMS- Only 200 doz. at these prices- 4 String 15c; S String 20c
CORN Main Quality -Regular 20c seller Can 10c; dozen $1.20
COFFEE -White House-Sold everywhere at 40c Sale Price lb 27c
FRUITS-Asstd. 3 lb. Cans-High Quality Reg. 25c seller Can 15cdoz.$1.80
TnttutUM. - can Ilk ilii Sec
Corn. miníalo. - un- Ilk' dot h.
Milk. mil. - ins l IVc (Iu S5c
Milk. ..mull. I mil Mc dot 4Bc
Kacst MHk. nn un. iin at. 30
rlm' .Milk. .' ni.- i:.r d - 'mi
Qnmp 4 in. ec
Slip. V. ('.. KM Ik' ! $Oe
Red Klilncv Ik-mi-. I huh J3e dot. . 75c
Hiring Mean. can I Or dot $1.30
Sardine rotular l.-.i- teller In oil 2 cana 15c
Hariilnra. In tulnrd. it can I Bo fio BOo
sardine.. I inl.-i iioi's regular 10c seller can.
gajatosvi sad rim mi. I Or dux m
Hulrrion ml flnl Sia'kcyr. un 12c dot $1.11
Kalinon red. lull rata lie. $1.00
sulnnm. ml. large flat fan. ISO iku .$2.40
bail alnti sirup ptllt lata iiirt 30c
i- .ii.i.i Syrup hair gal. 30 111 $4-30
Kin Myrup. red aad Mae 2 Hie nana lie al 20c
Han Ryrnp rod mid blue lultcl. gl Oc
gaita Syrup. iiar(. IBc; luilf Kl. 30c: gal. . . . OOo
Peanut llultcr Ma- iio 7c; 15c lac 10c: 2fK-
alac So
I'rearrvee regular 15c seller Ilk1 dm $I.H0
lrcarrvc regular 33c tattle $Ou do $2.25
Psckagc TllOaill n. 2 10c ih. Ukk - 15c doz 30c
it. iu-i. Tobaonu 2 .. ..i I.KKI-. Ik' cku 80c
scar ami 1 1 trac Sha ToImmc II) 3Bc
I III bulk. n and I.Ik. u. lb 35c
orrec. Brnakfaal (all bcM lb
I ..-in in. InManl 30c mIk 21k'. 45c alar
Siilxa I'm i it. can 5c dnx
Ilorll. k'n Milk niall. SOci lara;c laiUle
I i. in. in.. -. rcKular 15c seller only
s (Mi in: n- rcKiilar 15c -. II. i only
I'caH. 1 1 1 1 ... t . . i . regular .:n. . n. .. can
I' il- . I'rtl I'i.i- . rcjnilar 15c n. i ran. . . .
I in i- I'aaa. rcttalm- 15c seller can
Succotash regular 15c can 10c dor.
Miwon Jara plntx 45c; quarta 55c; luilf gal
CrlHCo -in. II 2H'; mcd. 45c; largr can. . . .
Cotlolf nc mril can 00c; large pall
Miimard I. I. regular 10c mIUm' only
Miinlard I. I.. regular 15c aellor only 2 for
Cocoa In 'j-lhb. cana 15c. doa
enl I ...ni. regular 20c -ell. i . i-an only
Cornell lieef. regular 25c -eller. can only
I'. .it. .1 M. mi- regular 5c seller. 2 caiiH
Vienna Kminage regular 10c acller can
BlnetJUJ bottle 5c heller do. 40c: 10c -eller.
doa. only
IUuelng bottle 15c -eller 10c and 25c aeller
only
lion Anil Ppwder regulur Hie aeller can. .t. . .
Toilet Hmp regular Be ai'llcr 2c; rcirular 1Q'
alac
I .mu Soap. 5c aire 2 4c; 10c aeller 5c
Ivory Soap. -is in l. 0 la ra SBr
Ikih While Soap 3 barn 35c; caar 100 bam. . .$2.30
25e
30c
HOc
mi
He
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$1.30
70c
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$1.35
5c
15o
$1.30
10c
US
75r
15c
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Be
TiiiiofA Ckntif Aninii A Good Shortening
tJUUl tenuis V
i for Cakes and Bread
Small PaU 30c
Medium Pail 60c
Large Pail $1.20
SEE OUR BIG WINDOW ADVERTISEMENTS
TUESDA Y MEA T BARGAINS K. C. Quality
Oysters Fresh Received Daily Pint 25c Quart 45c
Shoulder Beef Roast lb 12V$c
Baal Stew K. C. best lb 10c
Standing Rib Roast lb . . . 17 VBc
Round Steak K. C. best lb 20c
Loin Steak K C. bast lb 22' 2c
Rump Roast K. C. bast lb 17 V$c
Mutton Chops and Leg lb 20c
Rolled Roast fat and juicy lb 22V8c
Pickled Pig Feet 3 for. . 5c
Pork Chops best lb 25c
Pork Leg Roast lb 22 Vac
Pork Shoulder lb 17Vbc
Hamburger Steak lb 15c
Home Made Sausage lb 10c
Veal Stew 2 lba 25c
Veal Shoulder Roast lb 17 Vic
Veal Chops nica and fat lb. . 20c
Veal Loin Steak lb 25c
Sliced Bacon lb 30c
Sliced Liver 2 lbs 25c
Fresh Brains 2 sets 25c
Uverwurst lb 15c
Weinerwurst lb 15c
Bologna lb 12c
Chile Cheese pltg 15c
Cream Cheese lb 30c
Chipped Beef lb 50c
Horning Joy Pork Sausage Best Quality lb. 20c
You Had Better Come Early and Avoid the Rush
Royal 1 4 lb. ca
Ro val. 6 ox. can
Koyal Vt lb. can 12Vc
- Royal 1 lb. can 25c
a i 11. ....
ixojrau e 7 iu. caul ....
Jack Frost 1 lb. can
Jack Frost. 5 lb. can . .
Bon Bota 4 oa. can. . . .
Baker's Cocoa Vt lb.
BAKING POWDER SPECIAL
5c
10c
60c
10c
45c
2V.c
15c
600-2-4-6 San Antonio St.
Prieta 1 4 lb. can 7 c
Prices 6 oa. can . 10c
Prices V lb. can 12Vc
Prices 1 lb. can 25c
Prices 4 lb. can 90c
Calumet 6 oa. can ... 5c
Calumet 9 a. can 7itc
Bon Bon 7 ea. can. . . 5c
Oa. Pound Can 35c
PL C. 5c can 2 Vic
McMICKLE'S
K. C 10c can jj
K. C 15c can
K. C 25c can
K. C 50c can
Calumet 16 oa. can .
Calumet 2 Vic lb. can
Bon Bon 1 lb. can . .
Bon Bon 5 lb. can . . .
Two 1 -lb. cans .
5c
7 Vic
12c
50c
15c
30c
15c
50c
65c
EAST OF COURT HOUSE
.al tu the Morning TUnra.
-II. Y M.. orí. .-eiertlnii lieu arc
potlt1 alniMt hourly hora now. the
i.f inriri belli on the state ticket
'e lire a few Mi Vta pouted that Hut he.
id led ami une of them have been
The ruaren offer wa St.non that
mi uniihl lie elected. There ara aev-
..liin Hiiraiim het ranainr from Kin
ri.ere l one Uiat la1 will receive more
linn Jones with no taken me bel
fr red today. (An to ton. that Hubbell
IM b ' votei.
Nn Repuhlli ans na Plain..
fltlr campaljrn party whleh
ul returned from the plain country
the earn declare they found only aa
i i. an yate on the whole trip that lie
-li.inr for Hna-he hut wiiild not wtc
iiuryim Thcv report moat enthnalaoPr
i of the Dtmorratir atat and na
i iiefcet. I. .il (here are manv im-imo
u ho nay prlvateiv that lieOara'a vota
plain" will nin conlderahly behind
mid Vt'alton
i M re wa the headllner for the
. in iinswi'ii la i week and while
a very mall crowd at the Armorv
' .lav inirlil due the rirpnbllcans av
i. . 'i. pe a eniniisia.lK ailv received
l uhlicaiis nay It wan Uie beat meet
in the standpoint of cntliiialasin Dial
!.Ne ever held. The Republicans Will
"tehil Hicetina. on the plains text
l nrrv RarrcA I' rant Tlckcl.
Hull Moose ulna of the nemo. rail.
m-.ic iiiMiuri ern.rt Ul tet II. V
I. nk .ii the ticket by asklnr a wrl
lamo. due. una the clerk to place
Hie ballot. Jtidaw J. T. Mc
id aliendv ruled that C W. Moore
leaal eandtdate fur . ..ninilssioner
hud district but the new writ was
r In Judae il V III. i.r !....'. m
Ii .i .1 on i.-fiTiMl tlie i ase to Judae
vviim -ii .taiiir.i tus roi tner ruling
-it of V Jmiich and W. R Walton
ell (his eek was the occasion for
mi atii..nr me nemocrats and the
iniaies received a most enthusiastic
There was an enormous crowd out
them and the lirtnorrats are well
with the visit. Tliev sav Jones
loll will receive a msjorttv of 1.500
ithsves county both or them heln
In poll the full strenrth of the
Ahule Frankness
With Public on All
Health Workh Urged
.il. Ohio. Oct. 3n Mi.. hue rrauk-
Ihe lillhlll' on all nhanea ol loeul
k i tfu otiarh the nawsjiupcrsi was
Y hV III- Jolltt I- InH.ru.
the Amrrlran Public Hraltti
in session in una city.
'.I altitude or concealment I
i in wav hernrn a new mnr
health departments of the value
-s. ai in tne nanniint or epl-
anl lr. Andaraon. "The pror-
new Idea hnwevee Km
lerated If wa are to' avoid lh
eriecta or me policy of con
nt epidemic of pnllcmyelllls In
u is a most impressive exam
1 "I no of frankness. Health com
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"Th.
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Of fra 1 1
demlc
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treat l
many i
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pie or ti
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be bri"
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I lltltlllll
turn i
tentloñ
toma or
in earp
sequen ii
lay miv
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i- thai
k-srd III .
tborllal.
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the sen
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till. I' .
Still . I
of epui. ii
"V.i
conipr.
It in
point tiiei
"mnnla of the prorrata of the
eii so tranaiy ana rreeiv l
r the rity had three yery nota
i resiilied in hundred a of caaes
rted that would not otherwlnr
ni i oe ni linón or tne depart
nc or their children which In
e n mi nieir iirmrint m tne ai
l.llVHlrlnna ev... .11.1 t .......
iie.s which frequently res'ult-d
o piuai.vsis ano ron
'iirusitful h i ni where dc
iiiive resulted otherwise
he health department so eatsb
if in the confidence of the peo
i i announcement It made in re
epidemic was accepted aa au
Thua. It was that when the
it announced that the allualion
it iM'iier people or Uie city be
ma acted uhiii Its advice to open
Is children were brourht back
i-ery strlklnr eample of takint
'i i ne coniiunnrn or a imaJin
il may wen tie adopted at i
l imple by health departments win
h. the notion that concealment
ma oenenia uie community
net are. iu one respect Ilka
d air In a tank. You can keep
tank un to a eertsln pressure
.ne tana win oiirai. The treat
cs.ure the louder will be tlk
i the greater tlso damate.. Dam
amar from sudden ii.inm.ii
mc has peen the eiperlenr of
iii.iv usa men ui corneal epl
Joseph J. Unotta Is
James rnolta s'.otnpsnv k. sev-
Ifniii infantry charted by complaint in
ii. i james M. I leaver- court with aa
upim with a iiroliibllrd weapon and ah
ii was yesterday released to his
rtoiiiiiiuiillnt officers.
c .'ilied. was conipleted laat
week with Ihe lesllmony or Mr. Ada
em i n. i n i i 111 mho testified that while
M.au.v na. i a iiiisimiiiii nv iiisr llie de-
ep i.mi ilircalrned Ui lake her lire un-
less she married him. The marriage rerc-
m.'h WIS perronncd un October i laat.
A -ml tor the Himiillment r ihe mámate
wa- riled by lift in the Thlrty-fuurui dla
waj ttstsd l nulla was released u Uv
Mi v authorities with the undei staud-
lliat he was to be relumed to county
ais when wanted.
Messenger Slightly
Injured by Automobile
i dro 1 ilcttroa a fneaaentar boi wta
1 1 a 1 1 1 1 injiii .1 aboui the Uulv .slrday
ih .niltig. when he was run .Uiwn by an
n I .ii.. Lule driven v v Wilcox al Ma
sol'lin avenue and Pie Has street. ' u was
taken to the eiuertein y hoaplul and at-
"r " 1 alnan. police sur
' il II1 ll a hiihlen fmni view
l eiuiui a larte aimv truck and suddenly
i (da in fronl or the maclune. He was
Uken to hts hen al Hamnictt boule
Auto Turns Over Twice
and Injures Occupants
Special to Itir Morning Tunea
XI Ii ll . ' A C4f BlWt
tuwn. The firat time 11 turned over was
norll. or ...u Ka .. . .
... . .." L " .V' win. 1.1 IMP simui
... .o... loin uirer iniwa. Tas inonnn
iima ii tumru over Ike occupants were
caurht under the ear. All were badly
bruited but no one waa aarloualy hurt.
pleaaure trip.
Fire at Treating Plant
Damages Electric Poles
A Itrra pile of electric lltbt polea . aught
l ra al baila avast sod Matofnn avaaiuv
t t o'clock véala i .lav afkatanim wfcan he
lot l reatad with rraoaota. Finaiaen foiithi
iba blata for nearly an hour barora it wat
trol The man melgarte
iiea ware
daotaaak.
r.nurht uivaVar
pr ueaiuit Uie poles aald toe polea
Mali caarrta asaf antra Bat badly dan
TO THE VOTERS OF NEW MEXICO:
fr two aa.a ihs yon have had berare you Use pHntest and spoken nrument of the Hepubll. an and
th- natauttaUt andldatea. Toa are ataklne ap yoar minds for whom you win tote. Yoor auenUon
a directed to there facta:
Kvery latcment made In behalf of the Kepnhllcan naadtdatea baa been a atate-
ment of fact essay of rahtauinUattoa.
Kvery report of a nveetlrur of ctltna addiraaed by Rfspubllean candidates or apestk-
era In their laltalf haa been accaratei aa to every detail.
ver ctianro brolla 1st abjralnet a Dentoc-raléi' candidate In print or from the plat-
form haa been baaed upon a pabilo record open to Use. pnhlle. eaay of Immediate and
svmplete veriri ntion and admlxaihle aa m Idetvei in any court.
Tiie campa lm of the Republican candidate for Covetaor Holm O. Ramai haa
lieen a t-tcan-t-ut. stralarhtforward alatcmcnt of hit polk-tra bated apon hts kroiwlnlge
of the needs of Mew M etico and our people and of the metna he will employ to rry
oat those nollctes. in event of his election. There haa been no ancient history In lata
campalam no allnsiotr of mud. When ha haa aaaalled bis opponent. It haa bean apon
the basis of the records made by the preaent state admlniai ration facta well known
to all of na and from which the preaent state administration cannot eaeapew The
v atandardt set by riolm O. Bnranm In hla person! campaign hare been maintained
thmughotii by hie aaaaa-latea on the Republican átate ticket and by tlie Republican
atate isi'innlttec.
There baa been no hrwltam-y In atatinc the facta to the people of New Mealco re-
tardlng the preaent Democrat te atate admlnlatratlon headed by taovernor William A
Mi'Doni i.i The lataaruaaw haa been piala. Kvery aaáteanent made haa been a state-
ment of fact baaed upon the public record. You need no better proof of the above
than the Tact that In no alnjtlc Instame haa an effort been made by Governor Miv
Donald or any of hla a Moríate on the Democratic atate ticket to dispute or dlaprova
the a ta i nienta taken from their records and placed squarely before yon.
Consider the Democratic Campaign
During the present month the newspapers supporting Governor Mc-
Donald. A. A. Jones and W. B Walton have printed the following statement!-
"W. It. Walton la Uie author of the rnrruK Practice Act now on the statute
hooka of New Mealco which la the (Treat o I effort yet made to arlve New Meslco clean
election-. Mr. Walton in a firm believer In the principle that the people should rule
and ha- realised the ilanKcr vthlclt threatened the state throtuth the talking of Ihe
will of tlie inter by means of crooked work. His law fives very severe penalties
for Nin ii Illegal practice and Its enforcement means1 Use end of bribery ballot bos
turno and similar mil device. UK NIIOI M UK KIjKCTKD TO t'(NGRE8eV
Concerningthis Published Statement State Senator
E. C. Crampton of Raton a Republican Says:
"Personally I care nothing about who waa reaponalhlo I'm n (the t'nrrupt Practice
Act). - far aa the credit for It la concerned HUT WHEN I KKMKMRKR THAT IT
WAS INTRODUCED BY Ml THAT 8KNATOR WAITON NKVKH HAW IT HEFORK
IT WS INTRODlTt'ED. AND THAT IT PAUSED WIIIOUT CHANGE EVEN IN A
WORI. I CAN NCAHCKIjY SEE HOW HE OH HIS PARTY CAN CLAIM CREDIT
Ii i it 1T.M
RECENTIjY THE DEMOCRATIC PRKSK RI IWAC CACHED TO BE KENT OCT I HI It A DEMTNG
NEW MEXICO. DATE UNE THE HTATEMKNT THAT "all n erds were broken here laat night at the
leomocraUc rally which waa addressed by HON. A. A JONE8. Hon. W. R. Walton. Hon. Antonio lat-
een . . . The theatre waa crowded to overflowing and enthusiasm knew no hounds. The ova-
tion tendered Mr. Jones and Bllry Walton the latter a former Darning cltlsen lasted soma minutes
. Mr. .1 nes made a distinct Imprcanlnn on his audience ...
A. Ai JON IS WA8 NOT IN 1)1 Ml M. ON THIB OCCASION AND VP TO OCTOBER 23 SATUR-
DAY LAST II AS NEVER SPOKE IN THE CRYHTAI. OR ANY OTHER THKATRK IN DEMfNG.
At lasa Cruces on October V. when Governor McDonald undertook his boiH-leas explanaUon of the
part he and bis bank examiner played in the events surrounding the I ir-i Ktate Hank scandal there
leas thaa 100 voters heard McDonald apeak. It asa reportad to you a a "crowded house." while a
inoctlfig st Silver City when McDonald spoke to :n voters waa reported to yon aa "a great outpouring
if the people."
Throughout this mMügn Governor McDonald hla asaoclatee on Uie He mil. ticket and his news-
paper supporters have charged "that H. O. Muran ra haa only ald $33.33 In tases tat Socorro county
In the past ten years.
MeDONALD AND HIS PEOPiE KNOW THIS STATEMENT IS FALSE. They have bean to the
Socorro county record. The know Hint the Bur sum Sheep company and the Rio Grande Supply
company In which concerns the bulk of Mr. Buraum'a aseeta are have paid their tasca with
scrupulous promptness not only In 1313 and 131$ ao far aa due hat In every year. They know that
the peropl taara remaining unpaid to which they refer are tasca unluatly nsaraard against Mr. Bur-
sum and which are in court for adjustment the only place wture a i. a matter oaa be adjusted.
These mutter have been outlined aa llluatratl tig Uie el r of the whole mmpalgn made by
A. A. .iones William C McDonald their aaaotiate candidate and tholr campaign managers. It has
been throughout a campaign of mud-ell ngl Tig of vPc abuae of f.i!chood. of distortion.
THE ABtKi: AND FALSEHOOD DIRECTED AGAINST II O HPHSfJM HAVE BEEN SO PATENT
TO ALL FAlIt MINDED MEN THAT INSTEAD OF INJURING HIM THEY HAVE RESCITED IN
A REACTION IN HIS FAVOR WHICH IS I ill I N G N G TO ElT.ltf MI I'M. HE ADDRESSES AUDI-
ENCES I WH1 II LITERAIJiY BREAK ALL lUOt ORDK FOR POLITICAL MEETINGS IN NEW
MEXICO.
The people of New Mexico have been asking themselves and csteh other why it is that tnstrttd of
throwing mud at Holm O. Bursum and hla aaaoclatca on the Republican ticket Uie Democratic can-
didate and campaigner do not explain some of the statement tread the public record concerning
theamaelvee and their official ncorda.
Note that Ui" people of New Mexico have had no explanation from William C. McDonald of hla
failure properh to protaet the lntaraats of the stale and of depoaltors In the Inaolvont First State
Bank at lata Crucee.
Note Unit no explanaUon haa been given you for the reten Uonj In Uie responatble office of Secre-
tary of the State Tax Commission of Howell Earnest who as li nk examiner also railed propecly to
diss' I large lira duiy to the state and the people In connect km with tile insolvent First State Bank.
Note that no explanation has been given you of McDonald Oaane Warden who has spent $43000
of pabilo money of which leaa than $2500 has gone for fish and gue while over $42000 has gone
for espenaas."
Note that no explanation has laven given yon of the $$00WHJ.fln state road bond deal by which
more than half your state road méney was left for IS month In Lsnks without Interest to ths stats
only to be reb us in the middle of tilla campaign a deal made by Arthur Hellgmau. the preaent
chairman of Uie Democratic atate comml t te ají 1 made poeslble by Governor McDonald aa hoad ol
the atate highway .ommlaaton.
Note Unit Governor McDonald haa not yet explained his veto oa Uie road bill in the 1315 letriaJjuure
e bill which be bad promised not one bat a nuatber of men to approve a bill which took from
he g... ver nor the ii ipo iii unen i of 73 members of cofoty rasad boarda and which made It Impossible for
be governor alone to control all the buaiiess of t to atate highway oni mils Ion.
Note that (h.v. nor McDonald has not vat explained his use- of the executive office to held up
selections of state amis desired by others when approving salaeUoaa desired by himself for the use of
his private llvesto. interests ths day received and that ha baa nt explained the particular cass in
his own horns com ty wherein a woman was deliberately oppressed kni as she puts It In bar own pub-
lic statement "he cattle bnslnasa well nigh ruined" by the use -nade of the executive office and its
great powsr agujns: her.
Nots that in t ilt matter of public land favoritism and abuse ol ths executive authority McDon-
ald's only reply hn been an effort to make the pub lio bellevo hs has no fesponslbUtty in these stats
bind selections win hs knows and the people know that the law spaclflcaJly requires his official ap-
proval and signet in- before a stats land selection Is lawfully authgOTped.
Note that A. Jones hsa offered no explanation of the $ :io.O(i n uu nf unpaid taste now outstand-
ing In Sun Miguel . .ranty agulnst bis great Preston Heck Land Qraht. while encouraging attacks on
H. O. Bursum on falsa charges of failure to pay taxes. Jones nava not mads these attacks with his
own voice. But he baa eat on the public platform while other man have made them; and has permitted
delibérate vlls libels to be uttered repeatedly un ttl their very vUeiness has caused the people to turn
In dlsguat from the men who utter them.
IT 18 SUBMITTED To THIS PEOPLE OF NEW MEXICO 'TTL'T ON THE REPUBLICAN BIDS
THIS HAS BEEN A CAMPAIGN CONFINED IN ITS ATTACKS WHOLLY TO THE FACTS Afl PRE-
SENTED IN THE PT HI.iC RECORDS AND OTHERWISE TO A FULL AND COMPLETE STATE-
MENT OF POLICIES AND ADMINISTRATION PLANS WHUUi TH PEOPLE ARB BNTITTJED TO
KNOW FROM THE MEN WHO COME BEFORE THEM FOR PllaU IC OFFICE.
IT 18 SUBMITTED TO TICE PEOPLE OF NEW MEXICO TH"AT ON THE DEMOCRATIC SIDE
THIS HAS BEEN A .'AMPAION OF ABUSE AND WILFUL LlBUtllN ITS ATTACKS AND OTHER-
WISE THAT THE i i.N'LY POUOf STATED TO YOU IN ANY WAT. AS It K I -ATES TO YOUR STATE
AFFAIRS HAS BEEN THE STATEMENT OF WILLIAM MoDONAlyD THAT
if E. C. De Baca Is Elected Governor He Will Be the Same
Kind of a Governor I Have Been1'
THINK BACK CAREFULLY OVEH THE EVENTS AND Puir.lfirHBD AND SPOKEN STATE -MKNTrl
1881 'ED AND MADE BY THE CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES OF THE TWO PARTIES
DIKING THIS CAMPA ION AND YOU WILL FIND THAT EVBRYÉT 1'ATEMBNT MADB IN THIS AD-
VERTISEMENT 18 A CORRECT 8TATKMENT.
eoxsini it WHICH OF TWO SETS OF MEN ARE MOST1 LIKELY TO GIVE YOD
t.OOD SERVICE IN YOUR PUBLIC BUSINESS: MEN WHO. COME TO YOU FOR
(sCPPORT WITH Tatr.llt M him I 11.1 1 11 WITH I'NJllUT JaJJUHK AMD DELIB-
ERATE FALiRHOOi--OR MEN WHO REST TIIKH PASE WITH YOU UPON
STATEMENT OF rum." A; r' xuii.ii x
SIN-H POIJt'Y. AND WHO IN PRESENTING till . I
NENT8 STICK SOtSUFUIAJUHIiY TO THE TRUY.
A A. JONES WILLIAM C. MoDONAláD AND THEIR
Tll'lUT IMVK RJftvnBD THEIR CASK WITH YOU F.N 'I
CATION OF THESR tONENTH UNSUPPORTED BY t
urmsna
THE REFU RUCAN CANDIDATES HAVE RESTED I 11 El Ii I
SHOWING FROM THE IM HI It RECORDS OF THE I VI LURK
TRATION TO UVE UNSELFISH SERVICE TO TH1 STATE: A!
WHICH THtyT rttav air iiiji a.x lA.vumair i'AJS ijiaaj
NESS IF KUTHI im wiiii ttta. lULBrxi.veitiii.ii i.
THE DEMOCRATS HAVE CONDUCTED THIS CAMP V1GN o-
CAN DRIVE Yin aun un sr. i titiin im wiiii
THE REPUBLICANS HAVE CONDUCTED THIS CAM
xsrtatrja- ALL THE FACTS HAVE BEEN LAID FAIRLY AND
IN A POSITION AND CAN RE SAFELY TRUSTED in Flttt
(Political Advert! tttstH-V
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INTENT TO EXECUTE
ittim Of THEIR OPPO-
ASSOtJW
li-ASE
.oe i
1W ON
ON A CAMPAIGN
FaVWIiX STATED
THE DEM OC RATIO
OFTllsUSt-
PUBLHJ
WITH YOU FIRST UPON A
Mcdonald aiiminia-
.JiilVJ K WAY IN
YOUR PUBLIC ItLiSl-
THB ASSUMPTION 'rnraar isaaaiwr
HOtaJJK.
s"s ma xnrtvnriury THAT
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IUR OWN i o.M it sh'j.nh .Cola .'
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 31, 1916, newspaper, October 31, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198540/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.