i IfH.lTHWI. AlVF.KT1sK.MF.XTS JUDGE JAMES R. DEAN EROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA Forme- Judge of Supreme Court Candidate for Supreme Judge ON NON-PARTISAN BALLOT You Can Vote for 3 Candidate Custer County Republican! "Judge Dean made a good record on the Supreme Bench." Mason City Transcript: "Judge Dean's pri mary vote ran evenly over the state. He proved a popular man for Supreme Judge. In a field of ten candidates where six wee nominated, Judge Dean crowded the high man closely for first place." , I ' I JUDGE ALBERT J. CORNISH Candidate for Supreme Court Judge Judge Cornish has served 21 years as District Judge at Lincoln. His ability, impartiality and fair-mindedness are proven by five elections to the district bench by his neighbors. Judge Cornish is in the prime of life, alert vigorous, human, a District Judge with an extraordinary record for decisions ap proved by the Supreme Court. Three judges are to be elected. Judge Cornish's fitness for Supi Vie Judge can easily be learned. Ask the lawyers in your community. OUTirVr.IlTTSlTMKNT AN EDUCATOR FOR AN EDUCATOR'S OFFICE ' I- f -v h .'. Ki A ' v 4 U f . i- , ii CONGRESSMAN M. P. KINKAID CAr.'DIDATE FOR RE-ELLTCTION UNITED STATES SENATOR Gilbert I. Hitchcock CANDIDATE FOR RZ-ELECTION During hia service in WashinR ton Senator Hitchcock has helped to give this country: Popular Elec tion of Senators; The Income Tax; Tostal Savings Hanks; C.ov.in ment Powder and Armor Plains; the Cood Koads Act; Covet nuieiil Railroad in Alaska; Tariff Re form; Federal Keerve Act: Fa. in Loan Act; Clayton Anti-Trust Act; Antl Chlld Ibor Act. and numer ous other reforms. He has foupht for the jjuaranlee of bank deposits. He secured parage of the bill to Rive the Filipinos a larger share In their own government, with a view to Philippine independence. He fathered the resolution that saved to the people the coal lands of Alaska. He hac supported President Wil Kon in the great policies that havt distinguished his administration. HE IS AN lNl)i:i'KNI)KM. COUKAGKOL'S AND PitOGKESS IVE PUBLIC SEKVANT AVu ASKS FOR UE-EJ.ECTION ON HIS RECORD. . V - - V'- - ! - - -- " 1 -I Democracy Means Efficiency, Prosperity, Economy and Peace With Honor! 7. II. OLEUMS Prttldtnt of Frtmonl Colltp Candidate for STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . ASK-' -r881 KEITH NEVILLE Democratic Candidate for Governor A NATIVE SON A practical njan of the people who . I.. 1 t . DaH niKIKI ll BIICI l-SH 111 UUMIlt-on Klin to whom the tricks of the ambitious poliiician arc unknown. l!e ofTcrs a constructive program ... . . i. . 1 . -.ff v.. ina' w ill neiu'Mi i u pt-mue ii hra -ia ami his ciiidid:u y Ib in har nicny wit!) tile Hlroi-R Democriui.' pun fnr.n iwlrmt .it liv 111-; 1)11 I t V 111 U.lstillCS lie h. lii'.ft, 'that the hi ;li'.,t duly t,t 'iv niitilie Rt rvnni is to laretn'lv see lo il Unit the -vill of the people. as expressed ai i le pons upuu un qu' -n It.ns. I;- art-fn'. ly carried out. The two ili-puli i an newspapers in Noi .li I'l itte are sU u iriing his candi dacy mil the vnie o." neirly live to one" given 1 tin at tl.e primary ele lion by the people of h i- lioine town, among w hom he was l.mii mi l raised, is proof absolute that lie a man of haraier and standing an. I a rafe one to bo entrusted with the business affairs, in well as the enforcement or the laws or the state. V,l.. fnr n tirtnit- 1M OWtl IllLlll Blltl i onti:iued. et onomi' al ami business ad ministration of stale uHairs. I lieii'wilh Milniiit to yon a few itiisoiiN why you should votc and support (IKOKdK M. ADAMS for Stnte Senator of 1 ho 2Sth Dia ti ict : I nm a native of this state, born at Tekamah, Nebraska, in th year IS7'J. Tliirty-ono years o my lif' I lime livcil at Crawford, Nebraska, and, from years of e erien'i' 1 liavo had in the mer cantile and other linot of bufli iiess, 1 am in position to say what 1 think we m i d in this part of the Mate in the way of lopislation. Of my record in the 1907 sp nion of the State Legislature I am not aabamod, and you are now, certainly, enjoying the aocial and financial benefits of some of my work performed at that aession. T believe in making all improre monts poaaible for travel on our public highways ; also working the state penitentiary convicta on the public roads, utilizing th money so earned, if they have any dependent parents or family, in full for their support. I believe the automobile should pay a single tax for road purpos es only. "l believe, in the state printing the text books for the publi schools. , . I believe in sending the sample' ballot out to every tax-paying voter, at least, ten days before election. I also believe the mail ballot privilege should be granted to ev ery voter in the county, if voted in some other precinct than where be lives. GEORGE EV1. ADAFiS Candidate for 5tao Senator 28th DISTRICT 1 believe in preserving our State Kailway Commission, and am opposed to the Republican idea of surrendering our rights to the federal government for control over all public service corporations, for they yield to no principle of progress that is not forced upon them through legislation. I believe you should vote the Democratic ticket because it has brought prosperity; it has given the country a financial system which makes money panics impossible. The Federal Reserve and Rural Credit acts are two of the best financial laws ever enacted for the benefit of the cattlemen and farmers, which will enable them to borrow money at the rate of six per cent intercut. Safety First! Let Well Enough Alone! Vote for GEORGE M. ADAMS for State Senator N. A. ROCKEY Republican Caiuiiilatrr Tor COUNTY COMMISSIONER llciiiiiigfonl. Ncbninka Your Mirt will lie e latel JOHN J. MAM OX Ifc-miK rutic I'uiulldate for fount) I'b-ik llov Itutte Count) Klection. November 7, 1916. 25 years a resident of the county lie has never before sought public oflice. Your support for a Ilox Hu'te boy will be appreciat M. i Your vole In rs it folly Millite lor oimi. itissr.i l, tVunty Superintendent of Public In stiuction of ISox Hulte County Camlblate for re-elect ion for second j teriM.. I '.lectioli Xoteinher 7, KM A -" ' jWil'r'!', I'OLiricAii aivi:utisi:.mi:xts ! LlOiTcr THOMAS of Alliance DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for State Representative 73rd District Eox Butte and Sheridan Counties war &v&U7--r4$ w. II. II a n i k u llcpiihlic no .N'oinliie for II K I K I'.S KX T A T I V K 7:inl IHSTKICT OF XWIKASKA ItoK llutle mill Sheridan i'ouiUiew A man of intenrity and ability: one who knows the. needs of the district from the standpoint of the railroad man. the stork man. the farmer, the laborer and the buHinesx man; and knowing these r.eeds he will strive to brinn about legislation that will Hrtvirce their interests. A speaker of nbility and a student of public af fairs. A man who knows how to pet results. vmi: Fo.li w. it. iiAitri:it uimI Have Xo IteRrets s'"UrVl'-'- '-fit fefev iter D. H. WWOLD REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE STATE SENATE 28TH DISTRICT A Native of Western Nebraska ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 1916 Iiloyd C. Tlionms Ih litniiieiH Maiuig rr of The Alliance Herald, the lead liiK nei.Mip-r of Western Ncbrahka; Sts wtAry f thi ANMK-iattHl Commer cial (IuIih of V-itern Xetmwku; Sm-. retiiry of tln WeMern X-Iraka Pub lislierw' AhMMiution; State l'ubllcil) Cliairinaii for the Xeliraka Suite olunte4-r Firciiiea'ti AsMHlallon, hikI tlurliiK biii resldcme of nine yeurtt ill Alliance be has devoted u larjjo hliare of IiIn time to work for the benelit of this ms (ion of the state. If elected his lime will In Kiven to Nervhuz in the Interest of western Nebraska. He Ix-lit-ve (bat be know the neeiU of Ilox Itutte and Sheridan counties uul that tie liaj. the ability to M-rve the cift.enit of these counties In an elli lent maiuier Your Mipport U re-M-i fully solicited. Chief Justice Andrew H. faorrissoy Non-Partlsan Candidate to Succaad Himsalf. The Judiciary ha been taken out of politics. Judges are not nominated by political partiea, but are voted for on a separate non-part'ian ballot. Judge Morrissey's work as Chief Jus tice has been heartily commended by those having business before the Su preme Court. In the April primaries the voters showed their appreciation of his efforts by giving him a splendid majority. Out of 93 coun ies he re ceived a majority of 80: ani In the whole state he received 9.993 mora votes than were cast for any other candidate for Chief Justice. Me Is in vigorous health; in the prime of life; has demonttrated his fitness for th position, and for these reasons yoo arc asked to help elect him to succeed himself. D. H. Griswold has been a resi- dent of this senatorial district for thirty-one years, most of the time in the banking business, for the last sixteen years being connected with the First National Bank of Gordon. He should know the needs of the district and if elect ed pledges himself to co-operate with other members of the legisla ture to advance the interests ot Northwestern Nebraska in partic ular, and of the state in general He solicits your support. . V. E. WILSON The "people's attorney" In rate cases before the etate railway com mission la himself a candidate for election to the commiKSion this year. He is among the most widely known Kcbraskans from bis authorship of the bank guaranty sou the 8 o'clock saloon closing laws, and his great fight against the increase of tele phone rates. His years of experi ence successively as farmer. busiiiens man, bank examiner, legislator and attorney, In connection with the soundness of his views on telephone und railway regulation, especially fit him for the oflice. Voters, don't fail to vote for him Victor E. Wilson, for state rail way commissioner. He is on the democratic ticket, but he thinks that the oflice should be made non-partisan. VOTE FOK VHTOK WILSON &f FHFJ) MOIJJUXU For County Treasurer Your support will be appreciated Reduced Request. My little niece bad a favorite uncle who always gave her anything she wanted. One day she peeped into th bedroom and saw who, she thought, was the nncle. and said: "Oh Uncle John, gliu'uie a nickel." The figure turned over and the little miss wai much surprised to see another, where upon tsbe said: "O Uncle Bill, gioi'rae two cents." Chicago Tribune.