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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
sssssasmm mt:.'L2xammummm giAWWU'lU .illWiy'TIMwWTVfttT -- j, M"p Jc kt- jy ' W k, SAMPLE DEMOCRAT PRIMARY BALLOT. SAMPLE PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT PRIMARY BALLOT. wSmSSmM FOR proposed amendment to tbe Constitution "with reference to tbo I j investment of tbo permnnent scbool fund j AGAINST proposed amendment to tlie Constitution with reference to j tbe investment of tbo permanent scbool fund - t it. FOR proposed nmondmout to tbo Constitution with reference to the J I investment of the permanent school fund AGAINST proposed nmondmont to the Constitution with rofcronco to I the investment of the permanent tchool fund4 I 1 FOR proposod amendment to the Constitution relating to judicial J j powers I 1 AGAINST proposed amendment to the Constitution relating to ju- j j dicial powers I J sHI II 1 2 k I For Presidential Electors at Large. HIOHAEL F. HARRINGTON HENRY R. GERING XivJjJjlw L JL? oiu X JL1a if For Presidential Elector, Sixth ffc. D. CAMERON For Governor. GEORGE W. BERGE JAMES 0. DAHLMAN ASIITON C. SHALLENBERGER. For Lieutenant Governor. E. 0. GARRETT JAM KS A. GRIMISON A. S. TIBBETS For Secretary of State. DR. A. T. GATEWOOD , JOHN MATTES,' JR For Auditor of Public Accounts., EDWIN H. LtTlKART "WILLIAM B. PR LOE For State Treasurer. CLARENCE MAOXEY For Superintendent of Public N. 0. ABBOTT For Attorney General. HARRY B. FLEHARTY. . . . E. B. QUAOKENBUSH MENZO WARREN TERRY. For Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. Vote for ONE W. B. EASTHAM CASSIUS B. MANUEL For Railway Commissioner. GEO. 0. BROPHY WILLIAM II. COWGILL For Congressman, Sixth District. WALTER JOHNSON WALTER 13. McNEEL ROBERT G. ROSS H. G. STEWART WILLIAM W. WESTOVER For State Senator, Fourteenth District. GEORGE M. ADAMS For Representative, FRED W. JOHANSEN For Count Attorney. EUGENE BURTON . Vote for TWO ' ", ' , . District. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Vote for ONE , Vote for ONE :Arote for ONE ...j It' f 2 ,1 iTV Vote for ONE Instruction. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Vote for ON!-: 3 Vote for ONI Vote for ONE Fifty-Third District. Vote for ONE . Vote for ONE FOR proposed amendment to tbo Constitution relating to judicial powers AGAINST proposed amendment to the Constitution relating to ju dicial powers For Presidential Electors at Large. MICHAEL F. HAJtRINGTON HENRY R. GERTNG A. W. POTTS. . .. 1 .' .'' For Presidential Elector, Sixth 'A. D. CAM ERON .' For Governor. GEORGE W. BERGE ASHTON 0. SHALLENBERGER. For Lieutenant Governor. E. 0. GARRETT JAMES A. GRIMISON For Secretary of State. DR. 'A. T. GATEWOOD. . . . . ; JOHN MATTES, JR For Auditor of Public Accounts. EDWIN H. LU1KART WILLIAM. B. PRICE For State Treasurer. CLARENCE MACKEY. .., For Superintendent of Public N. C. ABBOTT For Attorney General. HARRY B. FLEHARTY. . .;. E. B. QUAOKENBUSH MENZO WARREN TERRY. For Commissioner of Public W. B. EASTHAM CASSIUS B. MANUEL For Railway Commissioner.- GEO. O. BROPHY WILLIAM. H. COWGILL .' For Congressman, Sixth District. WALTER JOHNSON WALTER H. McNEEl H. G. STEWART WILLIAM 11. WESTOVER For State Senator, Fourteenth District. GEORGE M. ADAMS For Representative, Fifty-Third FRED W. 10HANSEN For Countv Attorney, For Count) Commissioner, J. P. JENSEN , Vote for TWO ' ;" District. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE ( Vote for ONE Vote for ONE -).' " Vote for ONE . I ". .'.'1. ..'.'. ..'. Vote for ONE Instruction. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Lands and Buildings. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE D Vote for ONE Vote for ONE a!?. District. Vote for ONE Vote for ONE -. Second District. Vote for ONE . LJ Special Rate Bulletin TO THE EAST. Daily' low rate eN'Cursior tickets to eastern cities and resorts, Northern Michigan, Canada and New England. TO THE WEST Attractive low excursion rates to the Pacific Coast, Yellowstone Park, Utah, Colorodo, Big Horn Moun tains and Black Hills LOW COLONIST RATES Daily during September and October to California, Washington, Oregon, and hundreds of intermediate points. IRRIGATED FARM LANDS READY FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT in the Big Horn River Val ley, Wyoming, watered by completed canals. Small cash payments and terms covering nine years. Round trip farefrom Missouri River and Nebraska points, $34.00 Write your friends back east about these lands 'and send their names to D. Clem Deaver, General Agent, Landseekers' Information Bureau, Omaha. SWtt&Tvet, "Ktb. V. L. Wakh.ky, G. V. A., Omaha. Net. The Man With A Millstone About His Neck The millstone is lack of special traimug. It holds one man down to hard work nnd small wages while others, properly trained, go ahead. But every man and woman who is laboring under such a burden can easily rise to a better posi tion and increased earnings and can find out how for thf' asking. To I'nd out how, simply write the I. C. S., stating the pos. mi you wish to gain. Iu rt'urn, an institu tion with l." rears of suc cessful experience in train ing thousands of others for advancement will tell you how it can fit YOU for a better-paying position. No risk to run. No books to buy. Isn't such a chance for advancement worth this much to you T INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Bin 799, Serinton, Pt. INTERNATIONAL COIRCSrONDENCE SCHOOLS ' Box 79f, Serinton, Pi. Pleaie ciplala. wllbout turtber obligatlua oa n, part, bow 1 caa quality tor a larger aalarr lad advaace meat tu tha poaltioa hclorc wbtcb Iba.e marked X. Ad Write, Architectural Drain. Sbow-Card Writer Structural Eafflaetr Window Trimmer Structural Dratt.maa Civil 5crvice Eiaiua Coatractor & Builder Oraameatat Dcalftaer Porewaa I'lutahcr Mecbaalcal Eagiartr Cltll Eagiarcr lebaalcal Ilrali. uiaa K K. Con Eaglafer Forewaa MacbiaLt Surveyor Electrical Eafilaeer Mlalag Eaglaeer Blctrlclaa Cbraut.t Powcr-Stalloa Sui. HuvkVctpr' Architect Stcaagrapber .Vawf. S7 flnrfA'tf.