THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914. MnMnMaMaMtarwiKiRsinMMa aa. " . aawi .v:,-...;. vi, ' ra -.$ a"1 ..-.'x. ' a .a -'a- i . .-i s .' i A - 1 i RepuSlican C2nii5z!e For tOVERKC-a He tand for . :l icienc v . in fi;h!;c bitsinex. an J poir.t to his record along that lir.v. Hp domancN a Jo"!arv worth of service for e cry c':j..ir fret I!-: i for :h .;..;ior. . !lt-.:!t-tion ar.a irrcction cr J-o..tr. 0::..h: stock vards. 1'or takinj ;ver ur..:eci wj'lT rower site, to be d-'veic of the people For the ev.i o-.:: -.tj tor tr.e ' lcii: owerh!p r f :i'.::ic-. :o be :r..i vocatioral ii"K--;. rr.i-sior: s . A t t he ri:i j or b i li mcn and tax-eater. VOTE FOB K3VVELL FGH eOVEH'ij?.. P.-iite-a! A.Krr!i.--m,.;)i. J. H. 8L07H0WEH o..'-riat.- ni-a.t ,T Seh'fil-. 1 ei'i ;, t , i T.a.a. . I. I t -s C ::!;.. . hL.a--. (.. (i'-jaly S' : ; a i : i !er lie I i t 1 i.-a :' r ' W hat i !!- -.ir. hav- k:a a . v . f Ii i o a a I i: th.- i a-a 1. .:. a years. , in. :!-.. Mar. 1 a I i. T i w in ait . ; may 1 a: e . v.: : This e.---tiifs hat .). U. h ta iver ha- i i jaara-;; ai (,f !.. ( Kre..ia His-fi .l a :- ; a- pr..-t h i-a! - aati iii.s W:.rk ha - i'i- a , r .-..' -r . ;..--. !' . ai ( i i i ; u;-.i- ,r, ; i. r ai-i . a i o a ha. (! ! hi- ! :''-. h" i;a- --.-if a ea : ! :. a a t f ii : a e 1 1 ! aa -1 r-rh' ! a ri y a' a : a . : a. ! -ami i- anijily : a i i ihil f.i i'.ll aay po-iiion in mil' puLdie .-eh..Ml- in. the state. I eaai l' e -a i.eaai him w i t h r. at i.lear'a!'e t" a n "". : !io ina m-eil a th' wi : !a-r and t"hi- eaf'-j-. Very -iaeet-. y y. .i;r-. S. W. ;fs:!E!:. St ert tarv lii.ar.l of FMueai ion. 'apiili..n. N hi-.. Mar. 1 3. l'.O'a. M o w In mi it may e aa.-i a n : W'e ilesire to ci.n;m.;i'I t- t!ie. ,1m ali.m.a.l 1 i -! . I Pi..te--,a- J. II. j S h a hi f. who ha- in hi the - j sili-.n of i ran ipal of our sMioo!-; j l . -r i !i j a .- ; j. n -. , iM-.a'es-oT- SlotlioWr b'aes t- t l.. '. v. v - : : mm ; .ay- !V , - '. . :.. :-. i aahva - a,y :- t S '" "la ' -" " - L- . ' ? - " i i ?-" : I . "' . f :. ' J ' I :v i ! I ; : i i i : ! ii for the rea-o! t h at la' f -l i-ve- h i - ; c; rm i - - i,a. . r i -ecamd in iai-s.-rviees will eoiaaiaml a h i a la r j ; --t ar Io no o;her in iln r-a!ary thaii we are p.)yia'' Iii.-n. .-tale aad thai lln-re j no oTie. Iiuriuu- his work h",e witli us in v. h-i-Ii the p.-.:;.;.. ?dionld he he ha secure. ea- Pent ro-i!!!. mor- i:.', re-ted. f, r the we'.fa;-'- la; 1 n ia a I i n- 1. a ia a :) a t ; all limes willi the hoar, I. and it i.- j dollar'- w.rth of mal-rir.I v.'a.eth with reirret. t nil that he deems : il !. labor ..r an other com-es-ential for his interests Io modity. i.- asVeet-i by lh work ol M'i k a b-tt'i po-ition. J! is an xci-lbeit in.-' :aad , t. a model eitiieil. and Use la -d W :-!i-i es of oar people -ro with him. Sammd Starrer, Pres. h 1. Ihown, Sec"y. C. P. Milb'r. 1". V.. IVAvlima-.J. P. Spearman. I. I. ('dark. M-aubars IK a id of Edu cat i.-ui. Elmwood. Nebr.. j)--c.' -J2. 1' 1 3. p. -si! i.-n. were '"The law for thej u ... is a nieiiiber of the uhicial T. whom it may concern : hdiysteal valuation of common t hoard of (P ace M. Ik church in Thi- is to certify that Prof. J. j carriers," "'i'be -lock yaials. law." i Lincoln ami was elected a- dce II. Slot how t-i- h:i b'.-ea at the head' and I was largely rcspuiisibie fur 'gale to th'j last General Coufer- of I lie Elmvvot.iJ schools fur f . u r years ami is now working on his df!h ynr. ."e take pleasure in : I i : a a I'i-i'i. -Hi' '....! ami : ie i. a spiemun -ou-.-aior a an a ni'-hlv Ue;:n'.l Christian Man. :i His v.-i-k has hu':i cry ' aiij;K i(i:-y r.".a wo cuetTiiiiiy r-'Cf:. niiCR-l Ji iia ( an v m' aool ,'strii-t to whieii lu ;,iay apoly for J. II. II. -.r, . 1.. F. I.:.;u-!i.. W. N. .M;n i"Ui, V. s. ';;er.s, ). saf:.:i. : i'lattsiii,.;.ith. X.-Iu'.. Dee. 11-13. i :o w Itojii it !:iay co!!e ra : This l- to (. ifv ihal Mr. J.H. t.hov. '! has 1mm :i ;.. tne h".l of seli.jols o; a i.i i h i : -r. ( ;';, t!; i:io-l a;a!e-L;3 ' . i 1 1 ; y . t,i i ' ' - - i i ; ; . I, - -!! r. .;. , i: - .. : ..r i::a:. i o .! . : .;: t.as ii.:;:;iy. i:-- I';-! M.-. h;s a r.-taai j :- a: i--n is ' i'i-, !,; !:.. i , j , . ! I j .. . t!:o'.v,-!- :S jar i- Ii-!..-.-ifi 1!. . :ia:y I!. V.i, ("! :ie', ,,f Srh.. !'i ! it ieal .-i i - -1 1 1 : i f . UXjiri f. Vc V, .-craccrciic Caniiata for Licu tc n 2. r.l Govern Oh. Pi a, Aaaa-t ia!h. V. i ". ".-;'. .; v ; - i'' : ;) aa : r a : . i a i : i a I ... - a a. , , ' . a.e ..'! rail. a i'.-'-r. and ; la ! 'iji - . iiaa':-at-a ft :: I in- law r ; ;!" '' : he u.t- r.;i'-i .-hy. lla.s prae . ii-- .i I a. a a a i:a- 1 - t-.-: i in ia;iia a i!: fjty ..f 1. a- !a for a aa:: :. ; ,a a ; ia : : at . ' : i r j'.-e- ieea.l . tie- 1 ni"-;ai:.- -aha.irv !.,: - i lilah ara f !h" Lino.;:: !raa C:ui. W,:- a-! : a : -i r at i he lay an i. ample! ai ?.!a'-. ia fa ! . p-.liti.-a! Atlverii- m at. . a - 's J. A. OLL1S Ord, Nebr. Vna-Jipi:i b, lieve the . a 'a' V. Ill ;'!-! V.I III tae W'lien i ,IV II,:'.! tie' of," i"e of rail4 d e e,-y in aa w la ) 1 .;p, - r -; 1 s a : i . i i ....... i: I ; : :v..,.- ., -I f 1 - ; - V I I : --'':. s y ... - ; - - -: : - , x -r " ' : . ' ' - --. y '" ''. ' ; . . -.'j ; y ; ' -; "..-, v - -. -,, ;..,...- . - 1 . "" ' ' Zi . V. ' . . . f I iiie comn.i-.ioa, r. 1 hav i;bd!!i!! 'b-et- pre-ide,,! o for lliaf oiVice iiecan-c. throaah r.iy wi ik in Hie -ena nave become naa h iate' e-ted and be lieve that, the (loma-ir-ionc:--s;iould fearh .-.-!y perfoi-m lh' ef.ties of that office. Amom-" the bills that I itilro-! j.'u.-ed and pta-Jiad through thej''dh the details of departmental I LeL'iship.re. aa;iin-t .stronr op-Sand islative work. ! 5s I s !f yea arc vvih ir: for a republi can success in the "5 VcJJIJpui!!, nothing will con tribute jnoro tow ard it than by csst ycur ballet at IhD primary e'es iisn, August ISlh, irsc of Fi2ttcrr;outh for Congressmarj oj the Pi'rst Dis trict. Mis nomin ation at the pri ms ry r,:zzrz siiio vombs-r cic-iion. 3 i j ;f 5 I t of ta. In' I'i l r - -d h.r,. th: : i ' a , ( '.. :. i i - - i- :r r i.. .'-,". 1 -. ' . :.ii.-::-t i :.; a -;'..;!;.,;. or - ... ih.' e.nj i hat I fi e a'pa : - -!:a!l ::.a ; n.iu-t !y b .: .i'-i t ; i , i . . i i r i ,, 1 . : . i aaa e i: .-.!!:-is , ,.;:!d.-.- : i e.a-':.',:' :.- Co- '::;!!' o ; . ; .re ! , i. : ! i a - a !- a as V -ii a liL.ra-a ! v i ; : aod la , - i a I'e i;a o 1 , . , a. a. A. ur.pis. ai Adv. at i-e.-i --it. . Tcbcy Is a Candidate c the Republican Ticket From tho First District. i '-' . Ii. I'i hey ..f Liar. in. .! idale f. r l.'.M0 rt.s l;-oai t i ' a -i It:-;: i. i, ha- been a prom ;., a a i e i a t h" po i i iea !. e i a-'.-i ; .aa:i,.a- life of X-a ra.-ka '. ! ai ' ra -! a i Seen 7 a-.-. lie ia j . a. a - i ' a ! a a' I i e iPa a;oi i a. j a 1.'-'. ima a -i lideat. in t .- : a . i a i : t i - j : y. ;'roai v. hieii i , -'aideai lie ai e'-war.l- radaat' v. a- eho-i'ii SeereS. iry of t ' niv-i-sity IP-imhlieaa (hah. every ran:pa'a"n from thai tine aa- p: i - en! lie has be. n i'n'l i iaa- .-p-. fles and work in a- t ! ! e jp ; phi ii an ticket. In 1 S'eS I a- - :( to t'hilado! hia a- Ii i'desaie of tie- (hdh'-e liepiii '.am t'.lr.h.s of ,. da a-ka io ! he N. o-ial le'raa-i: of M 1 1 i -. lie is . a:!- r of the Oeimr Men's IP a! lean ( iiah of Lincoln. 1 ari ai'ee i-:p,i;.ai'Hs he r ol as stM n ! ary of the (Irap-Tes-i-aail ('.on miitee in the j'ii'sl CoHL; rc.--i'e; 1 i-t i if !. and ia this as in all idle m.-taiu-es s(-ri;iu" I he jiarl y will at pay. In l'.-oo he was appoint i"d prival "" seeretary . h"'!-r'a.-aa::i I'.mkrtl and -tawed in th; i apacdy. in tin" Hoe-e i".r si 'airs rani in 1 1 1 Sea-ale for tv y. ..i - . His Ihb liiy to his we and his yreat familiarity with th no -eealue ir'-is to an wi.o earn in contact v.iih him. During hi .- r ire pi 'a-li in? Ion he v;i the Xaljonril Assoeia! hm of s-e r.'lnrias to IdeUiber.s of Con 'a r-e-s. air. To!'c,s wm-k in ("on-ri-esj. hiaaiLht him into co!-e Imadi will the o:ac ia!s of all t!a depart menl. atal made him thoroughly familiar PLATTSMOUTH EV ENING JOURNAL. -:c r.t Mianonp-li'; i a member ' form ia judicial procedure, was j pie for other slate .-uperiufond- county clerk, filonu' -of ih- b. a.al of ti;; t-etoi-s of t In ! one of the hardest workinir mem- ents." f ; : ; i i : 1 1 n ; : i ! . i- n t .r -i Lin l'.i!y Y. 31. C. A. an.l in the i to raise 1 00.0t.0.(io f, !.' iii'v J-ai!ti!.T-f !: was chair man of a eornraitt of one hun-li-ed ji'iiru' m:n tn assisted in raisins- th" fund. He is the cx- a'tiv si'l!-'"-! ary (if (he Xbraka :V'voriIi Assi-mh!y. tiow i-ceo-r-. (I ; s i ne of t"w L: r.tc-t or . . i:';;!; v. s of its kiml in t he -v, ;M. He is a -r of the " ; :. '; fraternity and of tin V ..h fii Woodnn- , of Am-i ica. i r- ! !:e f i v -1, ' ;. ji f Canip N". .. o. :-..r.-, of V; ! ra:;s, af I.'!ys es. :;.-h. Mr. TM-e is at pi f-e-it :U '- i-i!i': ., 1 seen-; ;: : y a:a! nieni ' r of the I:-''-"'! ? Iii ert-rs of ihil' !,ivn: a d ( h: ant am; aa m ' hit li i - o : a ' j a i in over iiaadied p..'. ns i- eiht . a ! '. lie i- ! --,. Ii : ;!- ,i lv a !1 who ,v- him am - :-i -n ;'',! as : ;--!-i'!as lion !' i a: a ! t in. her. Hnaia a,i! I.i-ai'.-r. I'.'iitaeal A'i ri !.-.--mt-at. :-: S:' V:-.. -, . - Vr : ; a 5 y. a,'-.,. Va " .' I k..;ra-j"X A "' v .: '.- - -.'A V .. X -s - . .- 'a','-" '' vC V'' :-a . '.r aa r ;- ; HON. HARRISON C. PALMER of C!?y Center. Ncipartisan Candi date for Chief Justice cf the Supreme Csurt. Harris' -a th Paia-. r. bed her of he ! a,' I ! . hi. Paha-a-. Pe-mcr - i . --..a- of oraaaa. was i ,,;ai d r;,i-'d on a farm mair I'.ara a W h-c; a-ai. ea .o Nebra-ka. : i 7 . ;j i Hi.- ii--' i" mr.i'i e a. ear.--. H worked I!ie farm a oa !i til.- -a m m--r aad ! am- lit i . d d a; i a the v. ; a 1 1 r months a d I Ma t . w !n a ie- rented his a :. aad mow d sr.;.. Sutt-n. Eiay a, v. aad too;; !;, t: n f!ie o,,'a. o f Ii.- E. Hair- i'" was admitii'd t the jar in . ." roe' two ear-s later he was a i i county jud-e of (aa ma: v aaa s.'i. I twepe con ia,tie p'ta-. of f fii- many cases -ah'd by him during his lontr i-a of -ei-e,. aof ;i sjaale ease - iwr i.e;-ed by the Supreme ari. a i'" ni'ii of which aay man -id w ! 1 I e' 1 pr.'ud. In N'..cmi..er. l'Jl-h he wa ai"ij to repieseai Clay county the pal;; ses-ion of the leais lure. ;md at the b.ainniua of es-joa he entered vi-oroa-ly io the v.oi k, si on. takiaa a place a i a- the i ii r- of ! In- ie ea se. .-.as eiiairmaa of tlm jusuraaci aamitiee ami ciiaiiaaan of the mail, tec on constitutional e oilier commiile.-s. includia--" siftia- coilliil i i t ee. His amaim-- capacity for hard a' k. his r ady .rasp of all prob es, especially those involving aa! principle.-, his eoaent n as iiu. his fidelity to the moral de of eway question, his ron mpt for partisanship when it as wrona-. and his unfailia-r.dne-s ami c nirtesy foj- all with horn he came ia couiae! won him e frieml-hip of every member f (he h..u-e. ,Tude palmer's irreatest work as done on the insurance code !1 whi.-h w;.s pa-sed by the last ah-Iature, ami which has recent been upheld by the unanimous union of the Supreme Court. The Omaha Duly News, which a'ched the arfiens f the e;ris .tors cio.-i ly. made a resume of heir work at the close of the s e s -don, and on April L'a, 1D1J, had to say of Mr. Palmer: "IT. C. Palmer. Flay County: At orney: Voted f"i siiluiiissiMii of ni ciisjer method to amend the oust iiutiou. I he recall, tax re "orm. wimiau sulTrae, reduction if lelearraph rates. Ihe Keckley ate hill, Ihe corporation tax, the Omaha water district bill, tin in--uranee code and other important measures. Supported the uniform hridm bill and devoted much time to the insurance rode.. Discover ed two "jokers"' in the first, work man's compensatioiyact that were against the interests of the work men, and forced them to be cor rected. Made a hard hyht for re . h'T's in tlie house. A STRONG -r l'ilOCutKSSrVE." -Political Advertisement. x . s JAMES E. DEL2ELL HLPl'ULICW CAXDIIJATK FOR C0NGRES5 ! fTSfi-e RcflxSA j 'Wi puuukies akust is aanu - t.. ii'.izell. tate Snper '.MendeMl of Public In-lruction i:i .V'laa-ka for the pa-t four 'ai's, ! a candidate for nomination for .' .HI.SS in the first District on the Republican ticket. Mr. Delell ha- 1 n a resident of .Wbra-ka for thirty-one . ars. hiMiiin-- for s'Aoa -ummers dar-!!- that ian and t ar'-.-rr-' 'anal -dio'd durin? t he in! i ,.io h-. '!e Lia.daatid from the Peru stale Normal School in lNa.a. since hat. tim" he iias been ehb-fly em loyed as teacher and sup"i'ia ti id, ad of schools, jjjs work ' r-i i : ; 1 1 : him in conlnc! wi.h pub 'ie affah's. As a member of the S'a'e Normal Si'ln'o floard from Ii a:; to I'.m.i, he had experience '. Oh general ;e"-i.-Iat ion as well as - ho, a be-i-Iation of all kind-. ! e:. the b"-:i-!al ur of H 11 . hde Deputy State Superinl'-mJ-af . and iiu "ina the se-sj(,n of tali, viiile Slat.- Superintendenl f Pr.liie Instruction,, he had -peci.tl opport on it - to learn ''-i-Iatie procedure. Darin". ho-e two sessions of tlm bliis : '.!ure laws were enacted that aaw ait'-actcd atlenfioii all over ia. I'nited State- and .-riven Nc ! ra.-k-i additional prominence ducal h malty. Mia Delzell i- well acquainted with the a a ric u 1 1 u ra 1 , linancial. adu-lnal and educational in iaslrirds intete.-ts of the Lir-t Di-!ricl. If elected Oiiicri'ssman he ran be depended upon to d"o'.e his time faithfully to the par-'i.-ular jnteie.sts of tlm First Dis rict and the tretu-ral interests of 'h- state at lar,-e. Political Advertisement . ft. 0. THOfflAS. A. O. Thomas, candidate for -uperintemb ait on the republican ticket, spent. Thur.-day nis-ht in the city and spent an hour on the -t reels shaking hands and get-lim-r acquainted. The following is taken from the Kearney Dem ocrat: A. ( . Thomas, candidate for the office of state superintendent of public instruction, is remarka bly well qualified both by educa te a and experience for the office he sinks. He was brought up on a frontier farm, attended rural -chool during the winter months and has made his own way unaid ed -iace lie was twelve years of ie. a natural craviner for edu cation caused him to utilize every -pare moment in self-diree'.e.J tody. When a yum- man he eu 'ered Amity College, a small col-!'- located at College Snrinas. o a a. but equipped w ith a strong 'acuity. Later Mr. Tlmmas grad uated from Amity with honors ami bear ing the degrees of Ihich- !o- of philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy. He also at ended he Western Normal College graduating Irnin the scientit'e course. After graduating in tS'.n Mr. Thomas came to Nebraska "id entered the leaching profes sion in which lie has s'eadil ad vanced notwithstanding deter mined opposition from those whom he had the courage It) ap pose. For years he has stood against Ihe domination of school affairs by those who would ex ploit the schools for selfish ends, and has advocated a higher standard of professional ethics among teachers, lie is not a theorist in the field of education, but a practical teacher with leaching and constructive ability of high order. His work received Ihe following unusual endorse ment from the Nebraska legisla ture, session of 1911: legislative endoitsement house From report of committee on public lands and buildings: As "to the condition ami man agement of the Kearney Normal School we wish to state that it is the sense of this committee that this institution is the most ably managed and economically con ducted in the state, and that its superintendent. Dr. A. (). Thomas, could well be set up as an exam- I See najre GOT of Leuilativ House Journal, Session of Fall. SENATE. From report of seriate commit tee on public lands ami build ings, : We next vi-ited the State Nor mal School at Kearney. The m- v .vinir to the main huihlia.u is f he be-t j'uldie buildiair from ih',l( , .p.,.,.-,. , , ... ; standpoint of maP-rial. wo; karia-j v j s hip, jdans and genera! et'i'ic;ca-- I iPi u , , , ,. of any public buildiap, we a-il. ij in the state. The management j I am a .. .dahta and superiat endencv of ;hi - t 'ha' a ' -a. t a ;a school js of such a hi-h ovd.-r and so much -ui -ei -ioj- ! in.'iay t 'o v pho s we i-ib d t h a v " el : t on , j n ' y to c on p i i : i a , I !e i ;' !( ials ia eliai '-'.'' See pa Je " ' 7 of S''iale .toui'- -a - a i o " pi. ' aa:- i : r .,! C -let .' !i'a ;.a. of '", ' he c;ty . a, rdr v ' L i i p r-f.M- solae ' ' men h ' a ; s a :'ha Democratic eatnlidate for rail way commissioner, who -ii u: I i nominated at the prima' v election j Tuesday. August lx. If nominal- ed he will be eh c! ed. political Advei-li.-'meui. fUioney to loan on Czss Coi r.ty rarms. T. H. POLLOCK. Tel. 215. PlaUsmoulh. ilicl AitncuncefTic His For Congre 55. We ar- authorized to annour:c tie tiarm- of W'ilher NV. Anr.e-s. f Dunbai, Otoe eouutt, for c ai--i-ess from the first conyivs niiial di-trict of Nebra-'.a. .-nb- ct to the vi!l of the fejuidicr. tef- ,) I th' IOi.ir lee'joi i. s.t;i ...f -I IK We ale autiio'ied to iimaeiia i li.-o !- M.i- h.di I (;,. ,-ot.iat - , ... .! aht . i . ! -a ; ' ! oe . t he I i r-t d i -I r ic t , - a h p t , , t h dl 0 'he Mil,"-, at the I'lim..- I ' ' - I , I e , 1 . , r or Se 'tr 0:0. t, t , I-' , ii ;t i- - .i,.,.l .... lei I I t ot the democi:ei olei - Mo priinnr -'lecti.ii l'n- ' ne u- IK I !H t For Rfprsent-'tivc M. Ci. Kim" of Neluiwha i" met, will be a candidate f-.i oembi-r- of Ihe lower house of 'he stale legislature, subject to the will of the democratic voter- f Cass county at the primary election to be held Tuesday. Aug ust 18. 1 0 1-4 We are authorized to announce William II. Puis for Float Rep resentative (Otoe and Cass coun ties), subject to the will of the democratic voters at the primary election, Tuesday, August 18. Fop County Judge. Charles L. Graves of Union is a candidate .for the nomination to the "office of county judge, sub ject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec tion, held on Tuesday, August 18. 1914. For County Clerk. Frank J. Libershal, the present -a 4 ; a . -5 ' " ' w ' m a ' i yVii ' I :'v, ' y'y--": Hf : -' '" '' V -ZZ"x ' i ; h ,'aaa aaiae ' ' . -.aK h'. jyym :y-,x:::y y4 yL if' v:-;"y:;j , ,. , '', ,'. .' ! :d fi '-y y'r,? d -... ,e ... ... i V i ' y-!fy-yy. yyj -.d. ? .. r.- . a th, ... VVILi- iW. R!AUPrJ. - "a , , PAGE 5. i ih' nonn-a; .n . jeCt to till' d - i --a a ' the rrnf :e vote?-- i ! t h.- a a , a -a h"Id "i I i J - - - ; a . IX. tal i. a John M. Cr is a era..! a (. f o. 1 hieet .. t!o- o , . , ; .fl.. . r i r i ! :,, iU'f;r q f r ,e e l' S 111 ' h" h' l.l 1 ' S I ' ! . j j a- i i ','''r!'' al D J it, I- a e;,, .!,, a 1 1 a a ' a a . a -. i : : 1 i;, a- i-,. a .a : j ai I!;. ,aa ! ia o I a.. a. ! I des,.-e to arm, I w-le.-s of Ca-- . ..;;n: t I I a . a . . . :; ' . . publican d - r -pi iae-:- i j.-c: i, an r th-' wdcr- ii; Cooniy CcrriT.ra.'cia.. We ;m e a a ' !. .a- a- d a, .run ' iai !,. p. .1. i , ; ,i ! e c !w,. a ar 1 1 .'-on-ifv ,. h'-at n rue-da - 'I 4 0 ! ,pi oa pi . . ' ai !,d ail I e for ti.e .--loner from ' h 1 -mIi'i el to the de- .':. ie r 'tic , a er s " i ! ec ' i a i on '!'i!t--- : I a I i . . , oe . 1 1 1 a i i i e . t f o a a 1 1 o a r ; 1 ' e I.; . t- , r a ,,;,,. ,- I - , ,. ..a-. - ' ii. ! f h,n t;o Th i ,! .P-Oact. a. it t, . tii, i- !. . ... ",e .! , , r ttt. ae'o -i r i 4,.r"- at P'-ina'- fleet ion Tuesday, must 18. rcr County Superintendent. Miss Mary ii. Foster is a candi date for re-h clion to the eihee of aiunly sup I'intemlca,! of .-cliooh-, i;i ! her record as such ohieia! is fiefore Ihe people of Cass county, md -he would respeel fully si Hi at the otes of everyone, who can con-i-P nf !y commend her for an other term. I desire In .announce to the voter's of Cass county thai I shall be a candid;:! e at the coming pri mary election for the ofliee of county superintendent, subject to lire wishes of the republican vot ers of Ihe county. The support of my friends will be appreciated. Miss F.da Marquardt. i - . , "