WILL MAUPIN'S WEEKLY THE WAGEWORKER WILL M. MAUPIN, Editor F. L. SHOOP, Business Manager Published Weekly at Lincoln, Nebraska, by The Wage worker Publishing Company. "Entered as second-class matter February 3, 191 1, at the post office at Lincoln, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1879." ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR FOR DISTRICT JUDGE. I am a candidate for republican nomination for district judge at the coming primaries. Your support will be appreciated. GEORGE A. ADAMS. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. I am a candidate for county judge at the coming primaries as a republican. I pledge my best services to the public if nominated and elected. Your support solicited, and will be appreciated. GEORGE H. RISSER. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. m I am a candidate for the nomination for county judge as a republican, subject to the action of the forthcoming primary. If nom inated and elected, I pledge my best services to the public. I solicit your consideration fo my candidacy. JOHN S. BISHOP. GUS HYERS , I am a candidate for the republican nomi nation for sheriff. I solicit your support. GUS HYERS FOR SHERIFF. F. William Osthoff, the only German American candidate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the Republican pri maries, respectfully solicits your support. If nominated and elected he pledges to the public his best services. FOR POLICE JUDGE. I am a candidate for the nomination for police judge, subject to the Repub lican primaries. Your support is respect fully solicited, and if sucessful in my candidacy I pledge to the people my best services. BRUCE FULLERTON. That Joplin miner is not the only man in a hole these days. Eleven more days and a lot of aspiring candidates will be out of their misery. The farmers who opposed reciprocity because it removed their protection are beglning now to e the benefits of the new order. They are going to secure a down ward revision of the tariff of the things they have to buy. There is a woeful shortage of water in the south and that's prohibition terri tory, too. Really we feel sorry for the man who is taking his politics too seriously these August days. A partisan supreme court is not calcu lated to increase the respect demanded for the courts. "What is beer?" queries Mr. Wiley. Now what on earth is the Doctor trying to involve us for? Those grasshoppers will have to go some if their egg-laying record keeps pace with that of the Nebraska hens. Anyhow, the extra session of congress relieves us of a lot of jaw-talk-we stunts, for which let us be truly thankful. We greatly fear that the yellow streak of the Nebraska republican insurgents is growing wider and of a deeper hue. By this time President Taft is doubt less convinced that he opened a regular Pandora's box when he pried the lid from the tariff question. Seattle has just buried a huge hammer, emblematic of the "knocker." Lincoln .and Nebraska should go Seattle one bet ter and bury the "knockers." Governor Marshall of Indiana is now in a position to realize how easy it is for a politician to eliminate himself from pres idential consideration. Mr. Wickersham of Alaska is again proving to us that there is nothing in a name. The Alaska Wickersham is really trying to do something worth while. Say, remember how we were worrying about the wheat crop a month or two ago? Well, just read the reports of big yields and cheer up. You en n't beat old Nebraska. Southern cotton mills have been forced to close down because of the prevailing drouth. Haven't heard of any breweries closing down for a similar reason, however. .;, Police Judge Crawford of Omaha has decided that it is not illegal to shave a nian on Sunday if the barber is not remunerated until the next day. This is the same police judge who discharged an employer charged with violation of the child labor law on the technical point, raised by himself, that the employer was arrested as an individual and not as the president of the corporation. PRINTING There is nothing in the Printing Line we cannot do and do well COLOR WORK That is a Specialty with this Printery. See our samples PRICES Doubtless you can get cheaper printing elsewhere. You can not get good printing cheaper. And cheap printing is dear at any price. We do the best, and aim to make a fair profit. SEND FOR US When you have a job you want done well and quickly, phone us and we will be there in a minute with sample and price. WAGEWORKER PRINTERY Publishers of Will Maupin's Weekly 1705 "0" STREET AUTO 2748