South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1922 — Page 12
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. MAY I. I 22 These Candidates, A Your Consideration sec v. 4M H ii i r i r i i 1 1- 1 - 1 - - - f - ' i m - -1 i 1 r i r t i l i r i - n - r n n n i n i i i 1 i r p-firf ...... . .......... w . . s. . ...... 1 , , r rf . . . . t t . . A . . . . .......... . v ...... . ' . v. , . ORRA A. TAYLOR (Dick) FOR SHERIFF Republican Primaries m He Has Made Good i 5 A v
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ADDIE Z. KOLLOWELL Democratic Candidate for 7R.-37EE Forlr; rr I nwnship
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His reputation and standincr at the Bar for Many
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Years and his record as Prosecuting Attorney for the past sixteen months, commends him to the men and women voters of St. Joseph County.
The only opposition to Iiis rc-nomination is the Democratic pressand this for the very potent reason that if re-nominateL he trill be elected in ISovetnher.
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Republican Candidate for Countv , connssioNER Eastern District Machine Number 27-A Subject to Primary May 2, 1922
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Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Eastern District Elected Trustee of Madison Twp., normally 2 to 1 Democratic. Member County Board of Education. A diligent party worker. Will work for a reiuction in county taxes
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The primaries for nomination of county, congressional and state candidates will be held on May 2. The various candidates for these honors, on both tickets, have taken this means of informing the public of their aspirations and of their qualifications for the places they seek. Each of these candidates unite in urging every citizen to participate in the primaries. They hope to win. but they hope most of all that the verdicts rendered shall be those of the largest number of citizens so that the contests will have behind them the moral backing of the communities. Do not forget the date May 2. Study the list and then cast your ballot for the best man or woman on the ticket with which your sympathies lie.
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We. as true and loyal democrats, are donating this advertisement to his cause. ai we honestly believe he is deserving and should receive the unanimous support of the democrats for the following reasons: FIRST: Mr. Fisher is a man who at all times is fair and considerate and who i3 high minded and straight-forward with demonstrated business ability to properly and efficiently administer the affairs of the important office to which he aspires. SECOND: Mr. Fisher has at all times been a sood loyal supporter of the democratic party and has been a tireless and loyal worker during the past several campaigns. In acting as secretary to the democrat committee he has carried many of the responsibilities and burdens without a complaint and without receiving any returns therefor. THIRD: W feel the nomination of Mr. Fisher to this office will add great strength to the ticket which will be placed before the voters this tall. In conclusion, we want you to know that Mr. Fisher has been a life long resident of this county and that he or none of his family have ever held an elective or appointive office. He is at present branch manager of the Marshall Hirnacc Co., and lives with his wife and family at 1010 Fuerbringer St., South Bend. We therefore ask the democratic voters or St. Joseph county to carefully consider this matter, and go to the polls Tuesday, May 2, and nominate
Chas, B. Fisher for County Clerk
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has been tried. He is the only candidate of legislative experience for Lnited States Senator on the Democratic Primary ballot. With SHIVELY as the candidate for United States Senator, because of his acknowledged campaigning ability, together with the fact that he is in the Prime of life, will add tremendous strength to the Congressional tickets in every district of the State.
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