Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WARREN G. HARDING Your Kind of Man and— B ■ 'T >«« ■ Il <4 The Next President of the United States

The Next President. As certain as anything can ba, in thia world, is the election of Senator Harding. To readers of thia newspaper, the many family groups to which it comes a regular welcome visitor, Senator Harding’s face ihines as that of a friend. Senator Harding, your next President, is yeur kind of man. You see him, hear a few words, and you know it. . He was born in a small town, has lived there all his life, lives there now and will live there again when he leaves the White House with his woak for the country done. How He Lives. Ho lives as you live, simply, in the old fashioned American way. - The main residence street in any little American town, boasts half a dozen homes more elaborate than Senator Harding's, and many as good. Millions of men, believing iA tMscountiy, , devoted to its government, SATISFIED with the UNITED STATWB, believe that the United States is able to deal with its own problems, and settle its own mentions free from outside assistance or inteHbrence. _ F Those millions of men are men of the same tort as Senator Harding. What Kind of Man. Harding is a big American in physical size, thanks to vigorous farming ancestors. Hear a big American also, in heart, in understanding, in sympathy and in simplicity. You read his speeches and know that he does not imagine himself created to tell all the world what to do. He believes in, and he understands the American people, his friends, the citizens of his own little town, Marion, Ohio, and the dwellers in thousands of other towns like it. Your Servant, No Autocrat. After you have elected him. you will find in Senator Harding an earnest, conscientious, straight thinking servant of the people, not an autocrat, but a man respecting the traditions of American government, and the Constitution of the .United States. . Senator Harding understands that the people will elect him to be President of the United States, not President of the whole world. Ho will know that he is employed by the PEOPLE of this country to look after the interests of THIS country. Born on a farm, living all his life elye to farmers, he knows and sympathizes with the problems of the farm. Living in the average American way, in the average American small town, he knows the problems of the average American. He understands the printers he employs, and he knows their trade and sets type as they do. His Ambition. Senator Harding has no ambition to be called a political superman, or RULER or America. It is his ambition to be known as a good American, a faithful servant of those that trust him. . National politics are discussed this year less than at any election since the republic was founded. Why? Because men do not discuss, to any great extent, that which is DEFINITELY SETTLED. - And this national election is definitely settled as you read this. YOU know it. But it is important that demonstration of the popular will should be of the myt whelming kind. Therefore the good citizen will do what he can to increase the vote for Harding, should there be any doubtful votes n „ ,r wo.Tn that InS to voto th. Democratic ticket thin year. But if you do find one, ahow Mm or her this nioturo of the next President. And express hi yeww own way the reasons that inspire you to approve and vote for him.

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