Box Butte County Candidates for Primary Election, August 15th, 1911 OFFICE Republican Democrat People'e Independent Socialist Prohibition Francis O. Hamer. Kearney Charles n. Ietton, Fairbury John Everson. Alma , Joseph Cobboy. Beatrice Jamea R. Dean, Broken Bow James Ft Dean Broken Bow William B. Rose. Lincoln !. L. Albert. Columbus A'bert Columbus jRm Campbell. Havelock Henry C. Blttenbender. Lincoln Judges of the Supreme Court Jp((M fc Root nattMOVtk Willi. D. Oldham. Kearney J J JJ" l), Ol8- Kearney jame. R. Burleigh. Lincoln George I. Wright. University Ambrose C. Epperson, Clay Center William L Stark. Aurora JJ J S,arJ Aurorn Samuel I'. Davidson. Tecumseh jei West, Omaha John Merf,on' A,ma John M. McFiirland. Omaha H. C. Beebe, Osceola James B. Mc-Graw, Bloomlngton William J. Furse, Alma Joseph J. linger, Wllber B. M. Slmms. Alma William J. Furse. Alma Railway Com.-To fill vacancy TnoniM j. Hall. Lincoln Clarence E. arn.an, Holdrege Clarence E. Harman. Holdrege Emry D. Moody. Wymore L. O. Jones. Lincoln E. Z. Russell. Blnlr O. 8. Upton, Union Earl O. Sager, Lincoln J. E. Miller, Lincoln Victor G. Lyford. Falls City Otto Kotouc. Humboldt otto K tone Humboldt E,ber' U"l 2 Fl,Ch C.en,ra' Regent, of Univer.ity of N.bra.k. , (.,iar,e8 u Ander8on Oxford cZTK Uwota i-W ' Charles T. Knapp, Lincoln bi.t. Judge. lethclVlljiHcT" William H. Weatover, Ru.hville William H. We.tover. Ru.hvllle D. W. Butler. Alliance Emery Cornu, Alliance Roc-key, Hemlngford County Trea.ufer olen Miller, Alliance Edgar M. Martin, Alliance D. W. Hughe., Alliance County Clark Monte 8. Hargravea. Alliance John B Knle.t, Alliance Al Wlker, Alliance c M Cox County Sheriff W. G. Zedlker. Alliance f, 8nyder, Alliance Roy C. Strong, Alliance County Judge L. A. Berry, Alliance County Superintendent I,eUa M Reed- Alliance Delia M. Reed. Alliance County Surveyor F E- Hatnblln, Alliance i County Coroner Charles E. Slagle. Alliance Dr. F. W. Boland, Alliance I Dr. F. W. Boland. Alliance Commlaaloner, 2nd DLtrlct C. L. Hashman. Ha.hman J. P. Jensen. Hemlngford J. P. Jensen. Hemlngford Published every Thursday by Tin Herald Publishing Company. Incorporated JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor and Mgr Entered at the nostofflce at Alli ance, Nebraaka, for trnnsmtsslon through the malls as .ocond-clas. matter. Subscription, 51.51) per year In vance. ad rotrucuffT tan; S IM1T W T F-fs I II 2TT4T5 6718.9101112 131415161171819 20212223242526 8712829130311 1 I THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. l!Tf ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY TREASURER SHERIDAN COUNTY CANDIDATES OFFICE Republican Democrat People'. Independent Socialist . Thomas 8. Moore, Strasburger Thomas S. Moore, Strasburger County Treasurer John H. Crowder. Gordon Q w Fow,er Qmao Q w Fowler Gordon A. J. Mos.. Clinton County Clark Pearl V. Edgell, White Clay H. F. Wasmund, Jr., Rushvllle H. F. Wasmund, Jr., Rushvllle I,auren Jones, Gorden Clark of the District Court Amy L Stewart, Rushvllle Fred W, Johansen, Hay Springs Fred W. Johansen, Hay Springs S. S. Freiburg, Clinton County Sheriff A. D. New, Rushvllle A. D. New. Rushvllle H. E. Ranck, Gordon County Judge J. H. Edmunds, Rushvllle County Superintendent C. P. Kelley, Rushvllle C. P. Kelley, Rushvllle Commissioner. 2nd District J. F. McFarland, Rushvllle R. A. Preble, Rushvllle R. A. Preble, Rushvllle Scott W. Brown, Clinton County Surveyor Robert McCarty, Ru.hvllle Word Mosher, Gordon County Coroner Dr. M. B. McDowell. Hay Springs Edward H. Dwyer, Gordon George S. Peters, Peters County Assessor R Coleman, Rushvllle B F Ray' Rushvllle B- F Ray. Rushvllle SHERIFF I heieby announce myself as a canJldale for the office of sheriff of Box Butte county, subject to the demc.ciatic and people's Independent nonlnatlon at the primaries to be held Aug. 15, 1911. GEORGE F. SNYDER. SHERIFF 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of county treasurer of Box Butte county, sub ject to the democratic and peoples Independent primaries to be held August 15. 1911. ISAAC ROCKEY 20-tE-706 COUNTY TREA8URER I announce myself as a candidate for nomination for County Treasurer on the republican ticket, and If nom inated and elected will give the of fice my entire time and attention. GLEN MILLER. . O COUNTY TREASURER I wish to announce to the voters of Box Butte county that I am a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Bheriff of said county, sub ject to their nomination at the peo ples independent and democratic pri maries to be held August 15, 1911. CAL. COX. -o-SHERIFF Having been urged by many friends to become a candidate for sheriff of Box Butte county, 1 have filed for the republican nomination at the primaries to be held August 15th. The support of voters Is respectfully solicited. ROY C. STRONG. securing or retaining appointment to federal office, the editor of th 3 Bridgeport News-Blade Is promln?nt. His oft repeated slams at progress ive republicans, a well as progress ive democrats, find expression in an editorial In last week's paper, in which Congressman Norris is called "a traitor to his party." If Congress man Norris should happen to be e lected U. 8. senator and Senator Robert La Follette president. Broth er Lynch may find it expedient to do some tall crawfishing over some of the things he has been printing during these palmy days of atandpat-Ism. 1 respectfully solicit the support of the republican electors of Box Butte county at the coming primary elec tion, for the nomination for county treasurer. If nominated and elected, I will give the office my entire at tention. i) w m en iks COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for county treasurer, sub ject to nomination at the democratic primaries to be held August 15, Itll, ROOAJt M MARTIN. COUNTY CORONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of county coroner of Box Butte county, subject to the democratic and peoples Inde pendent primaries to be held August 15, Itll FRANK W. BOLAND, M. 1). COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT editorials "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." The Herald has set the pace In certain lines of newspaper enterprise, and we are pleased to note attempts at imitation. OFFICE Republican Democrat E. F. Pontius. Harrison C - Wertz, Harrison County Clerk R M ,,eFever. Curly A- D- Bradford. Harrison J. R. Hunter, Andrews G. M. Lacy, Harrison Con Parsons, Harrison Thos. S. Boyd, Harrison County Treasurer rmak Redburn. Morrill J. F. Miller, Montrose ' J. A. Robertson, Glen County Judge W. J Snowden, Ashbrook R. B. Schnurr, Harrison James Bixler, Harrison R. H. McCormlck. Andrews O. F. Ward, Harrison Sheri" - O- biggin, Harrison Guy W. Shallers. Andrews Guy Kendall, Harrison County Superintendent A. F. Becker, Harrison Mary J. Fenske. Harrison County Surveyor Glenn M. Zerbe, Andrews County Commiioner. 1.t Di.trict J. H. Dunlap. Story Jens C. Meng, Montrose There's nothing else that makes a base ball fan lose Interest in the na tional game like seeing his favorite team strike the toboggan. GERMAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL To be Held in Drake Building, 517 Sweetwater Avenue COUNTY CLERK 1 hereby auuounce myself as a candidate for the office of county clerk of Box Butte county, subject to the democratic and peoples Inde pendent primaries to be held Aug ust If, 1911. JOHN II KNIE3T. o COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of county judge of Box Butte count y, subject to the democratic and people's independent nominations at the primary election to be held Aug usl 15, 1911. L. A BERRY. I wish to announce to the voters of Box Butte county that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of county superintendent, subject to the democratic and peoples independent primaries to be held August 15, 1911. DELLA M. REED. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Having been urgently requested by numerous voters and tax payers ot Box Butte county to become a candidate for re-election to the of fice of county commslsioner for the second district, I have filed for the democrat U- and peoples independent nomination at the primaries to be held Aug. 15, 1911. J. P. JENSEN. On August 28, two weeks from next Sunday, the German Lutheran parochial school will commence. This school is to be, in the first place, a Christian school, in which the pupils will receive instruction in the Christian religion every clay, and will be educated and trained to lead Christian lives. In the second place, this is to be a German school, since children will here receive elementary Instruction In the German language. In the third place, this school is to be uu EnglUh school, in which the English language and all branch es taught in the public schools will be thoroughly taught. The school will be in charge of Prof. V. C. Iang, brother of the Lutheran minister of this city, and a graduate from the Lutheran Nor nial School at Seward, Nebr. For further information regarding this school please call on Mr. Lang. 5 Cheyenne Avenue. Auioug the western Nebraska ed itors who are toadying to the east ern sUmdpatUiu, instead of advocat ing the interests of the people of las country, evidently in hopes of party. They all report a fine time. Miss Eva Duncan was the enter talner of about twelve of her young lady friends on Monday evening of this week. The young ladies were first taken to the Majestic Theatre and then to the Duncan residence where watermelon was served to th SIOUX COUNTY CANDIDATES MORRILL COUNTY CANDIDATES OFFICE Republican Adam D. Waggy John D. Hagerty County Treasurer Geo. A. Dove Thomas Ishmod B. C. Hampton . Anthony Johnson Frank Irving County Clerk j E Trlnnier I. H. Davis Charles M. Lowe Clarence W. Mount Sher,ff Leslie Boodry R. L. Wild. County Judge Roger Brennen Cora A. Thompson County Superintendent , J. B. Lynch County Surveyor George H. Miller LOTM R. North County Coroner County Commissioner, 1st Di.trict D. A. McDennott Democrat Frank Hunt Jess R. Minshall C. D. Casper Jake Schwender J. Frank Vanotter Frank McCarter Wm. I. Dyson .. H. Steuteville Ed Lane George W. Welton ti. E. Smith H. H. Kisner Deafness Cannot Be Cured by I u applications, as tbry cannot reach th I !' purl luu of tile ear. Hu rt- la uuly ouv way to cure deafness, and thai la by constitutional rrn.'dka. Deafness U caused by an uioameu condition ut Ms mucous lining ul the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la In named you Save a rumbling sound or Im perfect bearing, and when It la entirely closed. Deaf ness la the result, and unless tin- In&itnnutlmi can be taken out and this tuba restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing wUl be destroyed forever, nine cases out ot ten an caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous aurfacca. YYc mSl give Oue Hundred Dollars tor any case ol Deafness icaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, fie. Take Hall s family fills fur constipation. "71 Remember Tkat tYtrj bailed fcriber he.p in null paper better forever UD- taaki tLii everybody JOEL W. WEST Candidate for Nomination on the Democratic Ticket for Judge of tbo Supreme Court, for twoaty-fofcr years a practicing lawyer at Omaba, Invites the consideration of demo crats when they attend the Prim aries next Tuesday.