A FINAL APPEAL Our Governor $1450 F. O. B. Alii ancc TheNewSIX S-Paseenfer DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE ASKS SUPPORT OP ALL PA TRIOTIC CITIZENS. UPHOLD PRESIDENT WILSON An Approve the Splendid Admlnl ration of Governor Morehead By Electing the Entire Democratic Ticket 7-PaMnjer, $1450 POLITICAL ADVKRTISIXfl z IdTX ft"' U J V i 7 k t k - ' V, 1 i 1 t N JOHN H. MOREHEAD Nebraska's Business Governor CanHHnte for Reflection CAMUDATK roil KK-KLECTIOX Governor Morehead lias never side-stepped a responsibility nor shirk ed a duty. Governor Morehead's re-election will be a favorable answer to Presl- j dent Wilson's appeal for the aid and counsel of all patriotic and forward- looking men. Governor Morehead's stand for 'judicious legislation has SA KI Mil MORS OK DOLLAHS ANNUALLY to the people of Nebraska. STATK FIXANCKS Nebraska has TEN MILLION DOLLARS in its Permanent School Fund. ' Has the best school system in the Union. Owes no public debt. And there is reason why the State should ever again be in debt. 1 A COMPARISON OF RECORDS j Let us compare the record of Governor Morehead with that of his predecessor of two years ago: TI1KX: The- 15 big eiitil and linritable Suite Institutions ; were in a run-down, "out-at-the-heel" condition. NOW: All are in lirst-clasH condition. THF.N: Practically every State Institution and department was fnancially embarrassed. All tlie funds appropriated bad tM-en fMMit and heavy debts-were being incurred. NOW: All these old debts have been paid, each building is in j an excellent state of repair, ami the expenses of oteration are be ing reduced. No debts. No detieiencis. A clean record. The legislature of 1913 was obliged to make rather heavy appropria Nmi for the state penal and charitable institutions, not only to cover de fiMiMMles incurred by the preceding administration, but also to purchase ad eMftoaal land, to erect additional buildings, and to repair those already In The tables following show in concise form the cost of maintenance ' the Aldrich administration, 24 months, and the cost for maintaining sme institutions during the first 17 months of Governor Morehead's ALDRICH REPUBLICAN f etaj amount appropriated by the 1911 session of the legisla ture for salaries of officers, employees' wages, and main tenance; including also the amounts appropriated by the 113 Bession to cover deficiencies incurred during the N-ennlum beginning April 1. 1911 $1,7:2,H11.00 Last appropriations unexpended and lapsed ll,ftlO.M2 JO.070.08 Amount actually used JJ hHsteUng this amount by 24, the number of months in the bi- anium, gives an average monthly expenditure for all institutions, under the Aldrich Republican administra te $71,707.08 si14ing the monthly expenditure for all institutions, $71. 77.08. by the number of inmates, 3,808, gives a month ly cost for maintaining each inmate $18.8:1 MOREHEAD DEMOCRAT Teas amount expended by the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions during the 17 months which have elaps ed, for the same institutions included above 91,155,488.00 rrMing this amount by 17, the number of months during which this amount was expended, gives an average month ly expenditure under this board, the sum of $07,009.88 IMTkaing this amount by the actual number of inmates, 4,023, gives a monthly cost for maintaining each Inmate $16.80 SAVINGS Sartag in cost per inmate per month $1.04 wring in cost of caring for 4,023 inmates per month 7,804.62 Saving in cost of caring for 4.023 inmates for 17 months. . . . 182,678.54 Twtal saving for 24 months under Governor Morehead's ad ministration will be about 187,310.88 Certainly this showing, compiled from the official records -at the Cap ital aad correct in every detail, ought to forever silence the cry of extrava- dlrected toward Governor Morehead by his opponents. Ana let it De bered that this saving has gone hand in hand with better service, for Mm taMates are better fed, better clothed, better Housed better carea ror ta every way than they have ever been before. A CLEAN MAN AND A CLEAN KKCXHtU overnor Morehead Is essentially a man of action, yet without resort U kit fuss and feathers and the little dramatic tricks which give Borne men Mm appearance of greater activity than they actually possess. He is a qui t, earnest man, giving every duty immediate and painstaking attention. He la met hasty in action, yet never procastinates. To quote the words of one mt Savernor Morehead's Republican admirers and there are many of 'He takes plenty of time studying each proposition as it is presented, la nearly every instance his decision is the right one." overnor Morehead s record as public omciai ana private citizen is, to a homely expression, "as clean as a hound's tooth." Neither he nor ate friends have ever claimed for him any remarkable powers as an orator; asvd yat. because of his intense earnestness and his manifest sincerity, there are few campaign sepakers more effctlve than he 1b on the stump. ASKS SUPltMlT ON HASIS OF MEIUT ONLY overnor Morehead's appeal for support at the polls is made purely on ais record as Nebraska's Business Governor. He has no egg-throwing mar tor4em to relate; he has no get-rlch-qutck bond schemes to exploit; but he aa am enviable record as Governor, which every thoughtful voter will con sider when he comes to mark his ballot on November Third. Let us hear hie ewn words in this matter: WHAT GOVF.KNOIl MOKEHKAD HIMSELF SAYS "Let me assure you, Mr. Voter, that it is not my intention to beg of you te vete for me. Let this question be settled on the basis of merit, just as every question must be settled when settled right. Consider my adminis trates and compare my fitness, after these two years' trial, with that of any ether man for whom you are asked to vote. If you hire a man to werk for you and he makes good, you do not "fire" him, in order that you saay employ an untried man, do you? It is just the same with the State's business I believe you feel that I have made good as Governor, and upon that basis I expect to be re-elected." Vote for Governor Morehead llfcvi k Try igj fev-m 3 Two body ftylfs- rivc-Patfcriiger and Seven- I'sRurnircr Touring;. Wherlba U 1 iru'hrt. Lonc-Strnke (J-inrM, Small-Wire OH-inch) Motor; Six Cyliiuirti, rn liKn. Smokele, Nnn-l.rakmg Lubrication Syitem, Laruer Valve OpeniiiK. 'New, Fihiiist-Stlrncing Mm flier. Annular Piston King. IVIItilnr Vadtator. Lighter Keiiproiatiiig Parti. CronrtrJ Kcmlcrv 1 trMrnrH I'tntt'h Operation. 10 Pounds l ighter. IS t 2 ' in. .tjlr. in. tJ'WKlrirh Ttrr tin 0. iVmouiltabU Kim; Safny Tmd on Krar Rimnv.rr Knmt anJ Ku ('nmpinmrnli. ( oTitinttoun AliiPi'Tiutii I tn.it UuiiJ. 'nr. Man T pr 1 t. Until in Knin and i Irsr ;ion Wiititatinic r ind litrli, AnathinR Kij;id)y to 'l op. Siientihc Anti-HuxiMe liaaoliue Tank in Cnl. Mapnrtic, Non-Lcaklnn (iawlinc ll.nipc hr. only One Appnwtd hy IriMit.-tncr Underwriter Full Moat tup Pear Axlr, Shaft linking into Taper at )lul. Full I'tpiipmrnt i f H Timken Roller Hearings. IrrevetKtllc Sterting. Intrr-lxkinit K'nition and ViKhtinR Kwii.. 24 Pini lihiR Operatiunt ill Painting Duditi Studbakrr Blue, Automobiles Four and Six Now Being Shown at the Lowry & Henry Garage The One Profit Cars Because They Are Studebaker Mnufactured Cars Today or Tomorrow po to the. Lowry and Henry Oarage and see the new Studebaker models FOUR and SIX. Two types of each five passenger SIX and seven passenger SIX. FOUR Touring Car and FOUR Roadster. You will find them competing with cars that sell at prices $500 higher; and you will also find them showing higher quality throughout. Studebaker prices are lower because these cars are manufactured in Studebaker plants, carry but one profit, and impose no middleman's tax on the buyer. Hut don't consider them solely on price. If you ask why they are better why they give and always have given throough satisfaction consider the aims, ideals and honest purpose be hind them; the quality of Studebaker materials and that each and every important and vital particular these cars welcome comparison with the highest priced. Consider all of these things ask your friend or neighbor who has driven a Studebaker all summer and then come in and select the model that is best suited to vour individual needs. Remember, this is the 1915 model and yoO can still get several weeks good driving before the close of the automobile season. TTT LOWRY & HENRY Agents For This Territory Alliance, Nebr. Personal Demonstrations to Prospective Buyers $1050 F. O. B. Alliance New FOUR Roadster No. 1 N. r. A three-mted Rnadfter thai aciually (cat. thrre grown prmtnt in frrfrct comfort. Driver', tr.t art aliKntly forarii. A tpccial top, iffMKC compartment at rear. etc. Sam general aprcifceatioua at -'Ol!K Touring Car. South Reference: Lire Stock National Bar. of Omaha, Nebraska Market Report Free on Application. Correspond ence Solicited W. J. PERRY, Manager TUe licet of Salesmen and Caretaker In Kvery 1H. itartiueut Mid the Ikt of Service Guaranteed W. J. PERRY GO. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS UNION STOCK YARDS 164-166 Exchange Building. Telephone South 7S1 80UTI1 OMAHA : s NEBRASKA WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE "iZlXXSZ. l& RlJRLESE Cleia. Clau) Entertainment EvaVt vJf Oo-.f ' A..' tVnibodf. LADIES' O'ME Xt.VHl fltlY DONT GO HOM SAflNS' I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYCTY "MenV heart wait upon u; men'a lives hang In the balance; men's hopes call upon to to say what we will do. Who shall live up to the great trutt? Who dares fail to tryf I summon all honest men, all patriotic, all forward looking men to my side. God helping me, I will not fail them, if they will but counsel and sus tain me." President Woodrgw Wilson. To the Voters of Nebraska: With a sontm of peace and good will toward men, we view the close ot our Btafo and congressional campaign, knowing that the inherent honesty and jiatriotlHhi of the people of Nebraska will Impel them to vote right Dur ing the entire campaign we have re frained from Indulging in mud-sling-Ing and thoBe vitriolic and pyrotechnl displays which at times in the past have marked and marred the cam paigns of all parties. Campaigners of the old school, ac customed to the froth and fury and fireworks of former days, have de plored the quietness of the present campaign, and have culled it dead; but those who have kept up with the progress of things poliUcal and ec nomlc In recent years, see beneath the quiet surface a fixed and unalterable purpose to support the splendid ad ministrations of Pretsidcut Wilson and Governor Morphend. A bit of homely but helpful philoso phy admonishes us that it is "never wise to swap horses in the middle of a stream." This Is -by no means the same aa the republican advice to "stand pat" and to "let well enough alone," which Is simply a modern way of saying what the legion of devils told Jesus In the country of the Uadarenes, as reported In the eighth chapter of Si. Luke. 1 The greater portion of the world is today engaged In a war bo stupen dous that, up to the present time it. has no specific name to distinguish It from other wars. Yet the United States, guided by the master mind of President Wilson and his cabinet, is at peace with all tLe world. Ills pol icy of watchful waiting averted war with Mexico; his masterly manage-, meut of affairs international has kept us free from bocomiug involved in the , presuc world war. Isn't it the part of patriotism for every American citi sen to give the aid and counsel ba asks for? ( And how can the average man, un connected with the public service, "couusul and sustain" President Wil son? Manifestly by helping to elect the candidates of the democratic party, of which President Wilson is the head, always provided that these candidates are themselves worthy of election. If perchance an unfit man by accident has received a democratic nomination, and is not oue of the "honest. patriotic, forward looking men" which Present Wtluon sum mons to his side, then such a man de serves defeat. It is un act of patriot ism to defeat him. It Is with a feeling of gratitude that we present, as managers of the demo cratic campaign, such men as Con Ifressmen MaKOire. Lobeck and Ste phens for re-election; such men as Rhodes. Shallenberger and Taylor to represent the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth congressional districts; and such men as Governor Morehead and bis fellow state candidates to All the state of fices. Not a man ot these has ever been tried and found wanting; all ot them have filled with credit to them selves public positions, and all o( them are held in high esteem in their respective neighborhoods which, after all, is the supreme test. We have no word of condemnation lor the candidates ot other parties op posing the democratic party; but they are seeking political preferment at a time when, through no personal faults of their own, they are destined to de feat The United States is face to face with a grave situation. It can be met successfully under the national leadership of President Wilson, and the state leadership of Governor Morehead, by electing six democratic congressmen and the entire demo cratic state ticket. And we rest oui case, and leave it in the hands ot a Jury composed of the patriotic elector: of Nebraska, supremely confident that a light verdict will be rendered on November Srd. W. II. THOMPSON, Chairman. P. L. HALL. Vice Chairman. A. P. SPUAGUE. Secretary. Democratic State Central Committee CALIFORNIA rjLdcp Et Company CALUDkiuA Newspaper men should remember that Wm. H. Smith has been for years and now ts, editor and publisher of th Seward Independent-Democrat Glv Mm n hnnvt for airate anditoi. FURNISHKD ROOMS for rent in pri vate residence. Pbone 451 7tfUM