jftji ". " "FT! 'KjS... wrti RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OHlE? TO THE VOTERS OF WEBSTER COUNTY I 'ak( this opj)ortimily of expressing my confidence in the Democratic Ticket of Webster County, and bringing to you a brief sketch of the life and character of the men and women we desire you to support at the coining election, on November 7th. Frank J.JMunday ' Gertrude L. Coon ,,e trunk .1 TMunTiVj'. the ptesctit . Miss (ieittud.. Con, tin- ptesent Cfmintv Attorney, n imtlvo of Illinois, ' County Hiipi-ilnteiidciit, Is llio daught &as I cimi a resident of Nebraska since er of .lohn Coon and Is too well tun! jj, ! favorably l.iiown to (lie people of tliu He b a graduate of hc Uiiivi-tsiiy tiiiinly to med nit elaborate Intro aA .NebrasKa. iliivtl.ni. lias taught school, served as County She was biitn ami tulscd oil rscbriis smicr ulcii.letit of Furnas Coiiuiy, knsoll anil litis tin- spirit of tins West ml iitii. IniMii ns ('i)mitv Attolllt'V (if Webster Count j, nail now seeks leu-Section for a second term. Mr. Mini iy Is willing to judged by his ice OmI. He baa won ovory complaint which a has Instituted and tiled lit behalf f the enmity. JIh ht.s uoiiiluctvil the atTiiiiH of his oXjlo in an economic iindolllelent man are, has never pah! out a dollar for te;,'tvl nid mnl has kept Ills promises to kok after the affairs of the county without legal assistance. Hie-tulumlld record provus his legal qtwliacatlotiB to servo as County At torney, nnd it will ho to tho interests f the tax payors to re-elect Mr. Mun day County Attorney. A. V. Ducker 5r Bert Ducket- is the Democratic isundidate for County Tienstirur. lie was born in Illinois mid In 18sl! moved Jot ho state of Nebraska, whole he frxs since resided. Mr. DncUur Is well qualified for t lie value to the community, and tho tax and understands tin needs of Wnb ster county schools. Shu stands well anions llie educators of tho state anil hor record as Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, is above luproauh. Miss Coon is it coiiHclettolous young lady, loved by tho teaoheistuid patrons of tho county, and if re-elected will give the smuo careful attention to tho educational affairs of tho county that slio has In tho past and will maintain tho educational honor of Webster County. Edith L.McKeighan Miss Edith McKoIkIiuii, present Clerk of tho District Court, is tho daughter of Ex-Congressman W. A. MoKolghuti. Sho was born In Illinois and moved to Nebraska in 1883. As n public olllclul, she has won tho cotilldetice of the pooplo, its shown by the splendid vote she secured in the recent primary. She manifests rare ability and judgment in handling the ullairs of tho olllce and her presence In tho court loom has Kr'1'- moral fiSice. litis special training in business college, has also had -0 years of ex. pericuco in the ineicantile experience aiiiI Is an cncrt neeiitintaut. No better q'iiilitl-d man ciiu lie found ' 3n Webs tot County. lie Is n man with a family and n jfood clean ciliicu. If elti til, he will servo as County Irensuror without asking for any !eru hiic hatcor. d to him your hearty suppoit B. F. Perry ;.l II 1' Perry, n native of Illinois ami n icMileiit of Nebraska hiltee ls7i 3t ti Democratic caiididtito for County Villi! lie is the .son-in-law of .Sena tor Wrestler. lie r a family consisting of a wife and U-v I cant If ul elilldien. tie is a clean, eap.iblu business iiihii aud honored for his unquestioned Hiw i He h.is had more than '!) years ex perience in the mercantile business and . aequaiiited with tho mo-t i-lll-ieiit methods of serving tlio nubile. No better man can bo found than air IVny. He is an active, keen, competent ann and if elected, you can rest ns JMired taut you will be proud of him aw a l 1 1.' otlielal. payers will inako no mistake by re turning Miss McKoighau tis Clerk of the Dlsttict Court Frank Huffer .Mr. t'ranU llull'er. u well known citizen of Webster Comity, is tho can didate on tho Democriillc ticket for Shetiir He lias been a resident ot the state since I8HII, and is tho proud father of ten elnhlien. lie is mi honest e.ltieu tend believes in paying one hundred cents on the dollar ami Is well qualllled for the olllce of rslic-i ill" lie has been and is now a successful farmer and b.lieves ho can serve the people as successfully as their Sheriff. He is a titiiu among men and will add dignity to the olllco, il elected. lUE RED CLOUD CHIEF Hcd Cloud, Nobrnsko. CUMMHBD BVBKV THURSDAY 11(1. Ndi nltttit In tt'i 1'ont' lute rt 1. 1 it tiM Hecoiul c inn Mfiin r n Mc I.TIIl'U ,1. iiM V ti'Mir:.Tlr Whilst i. i:t nfN'. ft tir.isiii-u I'M' I li IN I'lesident Wi-iilmw Wilson Vice Ptesideiit. ...Thoimis K. Maislnill 17. a. hen Ui.p (i. M, Ilit'-llCiie'i (iovcrnor K.-lt li Neville l.ii'titeiiaiit (iiii-orimr. . . IM.'iu llowm-d Seetetar ol Stale ( li is W Pool Auditor Public Accounts W. li S'mltli Ticiisuii I' Ceo, II. Hall Sttpt. Public Instiuellnn W. II. Cletnuiotis Attorney (ietteial Willis Iteed Com Public Lands and liiiildliik's (J. L. Slittui way Itailwav Cominlssiotier. .Victor Wilson Kegents of University. .P L. Hull, M. I), hantlis Congicsstnun Fifth District.. .. A. C. Khallenlierge County Clerk II. Pony County Attorney V .1 Mitnday Coiuity Treasuror A. V. Dttoker Nlioriir Frnnk HulTer Superintendent (Jertrudo Coon Clerk of District Court Edith U. MoKolglmn Assessor Henry (illhain ( John ICuigge, Dlst. 1 Commissioners i Win, tlotfttian, Dlst i (A. H. Cr.ibill, Dist. 4 State Sonator C B. Samuelbo i Nonpartisan Ticket iiti.i,.i i,ia i Ij- " Uhicklodge District .Judge.... j H g DnIIBtin b County Jtttlgo A. I) Uauney How tiro you going to vote on the Pure Food Amendment? Do you pro pose to give Clarenco B Hartnan. the present Inspector, n Life Job? Under this amendment ho will be enti'.lcd to a term of olllce of six years Ho will have the power to administer till laws now lulmiiiistereil by the Pood, Drug, Dairy mnl Oil Commission, and the powers possessed, now, tho governor as the I'omtulssiouer shall cease to exist. Play safe and mark the sqnate number ;i03. What Ollie James of Kcntiiel y. s.iys iibout Senator Hitchcock. "His heart, as his seiviee in the Senate proves, hus been on the people's side lie is one ot the Sen ite's giout Demo ei'-tts tiutl will be ti tower of stietigth to our party In the future contests in Hie Senate. Vote for Senator Hitch-enclc. Geo. Lindsey Henry Gilham ill Henry milium is a native ol V.'wconsiii, and hm tosMed in Xebrns- ince ls.7 He spent two yetus in 'l lrs,Uy of Wisconsin, mid whs s-ociatoil1 with Hoimtor LaFollotte J'uiDtf bis '-hool days. "Wi i.ill-.um served two years as uiw.Ut mid piciilent of tlio school UmA and was faithful its an olllelsl. lie uiivletKii(ls the value of property and v. tnnko an tt.welleut County James Hubatka Jauios H.ibalkn, a well known farm. r ai.il business man, t.s a candidate Jur County Commissioner in the 'Jnd Otbtt ct, and, if elected, will give a dollar worth of service for a dollars vorto of money. Ion will make no iu.t:iUo In vol InjT fi-r Mj: Unluvi!,-,. (ieo. I.iud.sey, candidate for lepre senutlve, tis born in New Yoik state and in the year lSTo, niovod to Web ster County, where he has since resid ed. Mr. Lindsey has made a good record in the legislature and has always taken the Mile of tho people against the Hppclnl interests. Ho opposed the salary grabs, unjust appropriations, and every oil'ort of the corporations to take ailviintago of the people lie is a ptogressive olluen, n heavy tax p.iyer and understands well the needs of the people of tho state and should bn re-elected without hesitation. John Knigge Mr. John Knigge, Candidate for County Commissioner of tho Hist dis trict, Is a good sub.staiitliil citien and tanner anil will give faithful seiviee. A vote for him is a vote for economy. A. B. Crabill .Mr. A. It Crabill, candidate for County Commissioner in the IUi Die ti let, is a Nebraska product, and a young man of sterling quality and highly respected by all who know him llo is qualified to render splen did and impartial service and the county needs just such a tiiait as Mr. Crabill on the board. Among the many names ol candi dates on t'le Dcuioctatlc ticket, will be found that of Prune II tiller, candi date for sheriff. Having seticted farming as a inean.s of livdhood, per ''ups, he has tint made his nppea-. mice in public, to such tin extent as other candidates following othet lines of business, but if you will take tho time, to inquire ,oti will find that he bus been a tesident of this hlnte since l.ss;i. In all hisileulings, he lias been found to bestrlckly honest, tin I possesses gi.od sound business jttd nient. Si .treli whom you may, j on can not tlud one blemish on his chiii'MctiM lie is a tn in ii'iiong men, well quall lled for the otllce. lie will appreciate yottr oU and .insist nice. Methodist Church News , (Chutch and Ptir.soiiHgj opposite Court House, west. P. M. Din 11 ner. Mitiistet) Mit BttafViili li t i-.mi i 'I'd li tre sulci- of the ISonoto li' i'ii ,;, t Miii.V PiIm-iIM "'(Mini i ik ii,'. nit-in i)( r of the Civ.die Km I di-piir'nii'iit. 'l'.ieie c.nlnes li tune mi llii- tti- 1 evety limn tilld woitiaii Who i th. - nil of flu I etiilx for fie lani ti i " Mr. and Mto. William 1 hi , Mil their daiighluffl lo-n nti'l Lima ini weie lecciveil into iltr oh-nc'i b let tor I mm Chester. Nebiasnii, at ilu-s. r vice hist Sutiilaj; nl-n .Mrs Mi- B MeC ilium from llladen, it I Mrs. Miilgitlet Sehultz lriui Ash fr. ! Dr W. A. Mm f.u i r I i.iv.tsit Pliice. who b Held si-i-- uiav i,r ,,itl Mothi dist Hosidtal hi i urtha, will be with us and speak at the uiiirtiiiig svr vicPiic.t Sunday. Bvening service at :.(, theino, "An Abutidmit BiiIimiicr' sortnou by the pastor. Bpixorth League atdt.'K). The following are lite board of Stew ards: Mrs. P. L. IHnes. P. A. Willi biandt, It. W. Slewatt, William Pry, itoy Sattley. .lolin Weesiier. Wert Stevens, Mis. Bsta Mercer, Mrs. M B Wonderly, and W. S Uee.'ey. If any member of the church or con gregation has not received a carton of tho New PiuaiiL-:ai envelopes, bo sure mid see one of the above mined stewards some time this week and call for a package We are sure going to do our level best to have this plan thoioughly established on our cnurgo. Get on the bund wacon. The pastor has been tu'lod to speak on the ill y mnoudmenr at Inavalu on Thin sday evening of this week. Keep this on jouriulinl -'1'here nte apptox Imatcly twentj-Hve butidred voting precincts in Nehnt-iui. Su pn"' hii average of only live iiihii in'eseti pie ciuet who l,V(U' the miiw dtnetit to alioli-h tlie hiow'iitM and .sahmiis, full to vote in.t'i'o .ill itiiporlaiit qnestiiiti-thtii vmII me. in .i mss of U'.riDO mi'os nnd can easily ie-nit in our defeat. The same ,iiit,l li tine if illegal vote were iiiniwed to sdp tlllOtteli U'i1 hold this i v a'.iIi loferenec ton religious s-t v' . esfi'i-miK- in our vn elinteh: -Miete m,- no to-eliiiiiiiary set vices; t In- --I mh ny f the mitheiu. tile leililig of th- It li'e. ' lie piiji-i. l!u olleting m-" nil iiiloiele.i us nets if U-l-s. Hint US IU", M !lll''H-f- ant us the &i r -to'i uii.l f"1 htms nnie o Tlleref in-, ns ' i.ii'er t e Ui-.nl- i"auon fur ol Ih-'k, -i em i-i ii in be II innttel nt the llllv'-! iniii-t.s-. if for nay iuinvii.,;,:i tvnsi-r, i -hmv '. hn ai-e i-uiii;) 'i-i, lii emiti- in o llu- .'il ,-'i ittM'tle ! vlvi iiiln' l.ej'im. '.Vi it il ittsi t II i) 1 .' Msli' i-s to r - flam fiu'ii !. i. . i-iji '(' Mil UJ-p II .1 I- ! Hi I'M ivoisl !; I ' :i ' ' om-se l n.i i -r i ii - . mi'lnia e i ). j . .. I '""Wlftg 'rT- A '"W-Stf.!ift-. r J m 'i 1 wL1 . ' ' i" i 'V- rriivu in ii THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT ji IS AT YOUR SERVICE 3 ,i .ii-ii in t e lie's I , ,1 , I I o' oi 01 ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING (LADY ASSISTANT) ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB. i S,V.V.V.VVV.V.V.V.V.VAV.VAV.VV.V.V.V.VV,,UV,.,Vftft m. f. rickardU Jg Republican Candidate for Jg State Representative J f) from Webster County, Neb. '' I il,n "sking your snpput, fooling that I am qualified lo represent jl Webster County in tlio legislature. 'JZZ Do not be tiilsh-1 hv too iniiclt ".ouoiuy plot, wheti we a' I know f2) taxes have been getting higher mid higher. (0 Bxperietieo should show results if it so itnpoi t.int that wo have a 7) man with legislative experience in the legislature. (fi If elected , on know It is up to tne t nuke good And I promise. JS) you that I will. What I as't is a tiiul. vi i t'.ooll fot tlio name. . (0 X 8 ti S9S3S9S96AG9 Q3S3S3S3S3 tmIH waitr These candidates arc making a clean and fair campaign, and their election will be expedient for the county, and a matter of gratifiication to the tax-payers. I. therefore, sincerely urge you to vote for the entire Demo cratic Ticket of Webster County. GEO. V. ITRINE. Chairman, Webster Co. Demo. Cent. Com. Ono of tho flings timt Ii .is inter tnred most with educational progress In this stale has Ihcii the condition of constant change taking placo in the te.iohing profession It Is u well known fact that the tL.0ol.s which have made tho best progress mid Stolid highest in the state are those in which able teiichers have been kept font long torn! of ye.it s, The move ment lu the most piogieS'dve states to take the olllce of cuiiiit.v supei iutedeut out ot polities by electing Hum oiliclal on a noii-iisttisHii ballot is for the purpose of giving the people the greit beitellt of a continuous admini stration of their schools. The schools of Webster t'ountv are second to nono In the st te of Nebraska and Miss (iertriide Coon who has given her time and best elVort to their improvement, is a candidate for re-election. She has run the olllce on SIS7 07 less than the amount allowed mid has con ducted tlio institutes on $'.':::. less than the amount allowed her. Slut has saved for the county fotriuS by insist, ing upon the state department cor recting 11 clerical error in the state apportionment which occttred in form er state administration. S dr FRANK J. MUNDAY ATTORN 13 Y AT LAW . CAIVDIDATIS FOR SlilCOND TJi AS COUNTY ATTOUIVISY 1RM ,'ard of Thanks V,e wish to thank tho kind friends, acighbjrs mid singers for their assist juice given us dining the sickness and burial of our beloved brother, huslmud and father. Al Ilntfman. Mrs. W. O. HolVman and children. A Toto against Senator Hitchcock vote against Wood row Wilson, "I wont you to remember that a Presi dent without a Congress that Is heart anui&oul for the things that horepro-oo-te 'Js alsolutoly as useless ns a agarc head." Woodrow Wilson, Farmlotuis I have the cheapest rates and best option in tho state, with several plans to choose from. Sole agent for Tie vott, MattisX llaker .1.11 Hui.nv . - - - On Whdui'sday atteruooii, J04 Salu den, who resides in the lirst wurd, sttlTerod a stroke of paralysis. l,ust night at the Orpheum theater, Hon. B. M. Pollard ami Silas Hat ton addressed the voters of this vicinity on the Republican issues of tlio cam, paign. We understand that thoso gentlemen snent the evening lu using the hummer against the present ad-ministration. To The Voters of Webster County A vacancy having oceumd on the democratic ticket tlnough the death ot W G. Ilotl'man candidate for Coun ty Commissioner for tlio seond dis trict. The County Central Committee has tunned the undersigned its the Democratic Candidate fur Commission, er for Distilet No. '2 I therefoie wish to announce to the voteis of Webster County that 1 have decided to accept the nomination and will appreciate their .support at the polls on November 7th. The time is brief and I realle that 1 am making a campaign under a great disadvantage mid if 1 am elected It must be largely through the support ot my good friends throughout the county and if oleuted 1 give iissuitiuee that I will serve the taxpayer to the nest or my aoiniy Uliiden, Nebr., Oo .IAS, , :io, IIPIIATKA .WO. RED CliOUD, NISHKA&IvA, Nov. 1, 1016. TO THE .VOTEUS OP WntSTEU COUNTY: As 1 shall 1)0 unable to meet many of you personally, 1 lake this means of speaking to you. 1 have served one le:m as County Attorney and am asking a re-election at your hands. The office has been conducted by me without the county paying anything for outside legal assistance. I have investigated the facts carefully in every ease before filing a complaint in order that injustice might not be done anyone and to save costs. 1 have filed twenty-five complaints, as follows : Assault, o. Bootlegging, A. Petty Larceny, 1. Horse Stealing, 1. Malicious Assault, 1. Forgery, 1. Delinquency, 2. Assault and Rape, 3. No License, 1. Drunkenness, 1. Shooting and Prostitution, 4. The four defendants against whom complaints for shooting and prostitution were made, weie taken by the United States Court for white slavery. One defendant forfeited bond. The re mainder of tlio defendants were sentenced to pay fine, jail, penitentiary or paroled. One was sent to penitentiary for horse stealing and one for forgery, and two were paroled by District Judge on payment of costs. Others were sentenced to jail and the remainder paid fines. The records of County Judge and Clerk of District Court and Justices show that the total fines and costs paid the county by these defendants total about $GG5.00. There has been $350.00 in fines paid in in bootlegging cases alone. That judgment was rendered against the other defendants for about $170.00 costs. In two cases complaints were filed before I came into office. In one of these there was no sentence or tine, as tneie was no conviction, out- uvuiy uuienuuiu against wnom i meet com plaint wiis fined, sentenced or paroled, save the ones that the United States Court took and the one who forfeited bond. The fines and costs collected by the county greatly exceed the costs in the case where no conviction was had. In fact the fines paid county alone about equal costs in this case. I also tried the case of Webster County vs. the B. & M. Railroad and won it for the county in the District Court of Webster County. I have tried to serve your interest and hope that I merit your support for a second term. Truly yours, FRANK J. MUNDAY. Ml v ,1 ) t 4 & ft. m