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EARLY HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK
There were no stump speeches; no brass bands; no money squandered among the voters to influence the result; no ballot-box stuffing; no persistent office seeker to button-hole the voter and tell of his claims upon him because he had done any amount of dirty political work for the party; no scratching or slipping of tickets; no printers' bills to pay; and, when the result was declared, no direful threats of a contest before the courts to rob the luckv candidate of the satisfaction which his success warranted.
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