A !.- W, M i ' , V 7tfr Wtbsttr County Argus. E. U. Overman, who announces himself in this Issue as a candidate for the nomination as district judge at the hands of the repub licans at the primary election to be held September 3d, wa3 born in Hancock county, Illinois, In 1862. He attended Heddlng college, at Abingdon, earning, by hard labor, the means to secure his education. He began the practice of law at Oquawka, and was soon elected county attorney In Henderson county, in which capacity he served the state of Illinois for six years. He removed to Webster county In 1898, and was elected county attorney In 1900, and re-elected by an increased majority In 1902. Mr. Overman Is a gentle man of commanding presence, popular manners, win ning address, and he stands In front rank in his profes sion here. He will doubtless receive the undivided support of the republicans of this county for the nom ination, and would assuredly command a large Inde pendent vote at the election. Commercial Advertiser, Red Cloud, Webster tounty. In another place In today's Commercial Advertiser we have the pleasure of publishing the announcement card of Elmer U. Overman of this city, who therein announces himself to the public as a candidate for judge of the district court for the Tenth Judicial dls , trlct, comprising Adams, Webster, Franklin, Harlan, tt Phelps and Kearney counties. He has practiced law for more than seventeen years, and his practice, while extensive in this locality, has also been extensive In and out of the state. He has been very successful in his business career, He has also filled the office of county attorney In this state and in Illinois, and Is in every way eminently qualified to hold the Important position. He has not been mixed up with railroads and corporations, and upon the whole, Is a clean, able lawyer, such a one as is needed upon the bench, a man who will be fair and impartial in his rulings, If nom inated and elected. We believe the people want that kind of a man, and in Mr. Overman they would find J that kind. We hope to see him nominated and elected. The Red Cloud Chief, Webster county. The Chief is pleased to announce in this Issue to the voters of the Tenth judicial district of Nebraska that E. U. Over man of Red Cloud will be a candidate for district judge. The Chief can heartily commend Mr. Overman to the voters of the district for their favorable action at the primaries in September, knowing as we do his worthi ness and qualifications. For seventeen years he has been an able and honorable practitioner enjoying the full confidence of his clients and an extensive practice such as few lawyers enjoy in this part of the state. Never depending for success on what is called by lawyers, "sharp practice," but being well learned and possessing a fine legal mind, he has demonstrated that he possesses the analytical and judicial mind required by a man to fit him for the high position of district judge. His splendid record as county attorney of this county for two terms, during which time hs success fully conducted some of the most important civil and criminal cases the county has ever had, brought the people of this county to regard him as a lawyer of great skill and ability. He stands In this county above suspicion as a gentleman of highest character. He Is absolutely free from corporation Influence. No man or set of men or corporation of any kind on earth has any strings on him. The Red Cloud Xation, Webster county (fusion). Attorney E. U, Overman of this city Is a candidate for the nomination for district Judge before the republican voters In September. It Is Webster county's turn at the bench, and the Nation would be pleased to see a Webster county man get the office, even though he be a republican. Mr. Overman made Webster county a good county attorney for four years, and, no doubt, would fill the office of district Judge of this Tenth Ju dicial district with credit to himself and the district. If the Nation were a republican It would be pleased to support him. The only fault we can find with him Is his political views. The republicans can do no better than nominate him. The Guide Rock Signal, Webster county (ind.).E. U. Overman, a talented Webster county attorney, as pires to the office of Judge of the Tenth judicial dis trict. Ho announces his candidacy elsewhere In this paper. He Is the first aspiring candidate of either party to recognize the Signal as a profitable advertis ing medium. The Bladen Enterprise, Webster county (hid.). VJt publish this week the announcement of E. U. Overman for district Judge at the coming primaries In Septem ber. Mr. Overman has been In the law profession for a good many years and will, no doubt, give entire sat isfaction as Judge should he be elected, The Blue Hill Leader, Webster county (ind.).E. U. Overman of Red Cloud announces his candidacy for the nomination to the office of Judge of this Judicial district on the republican ticket In this Issue. Mr. Overman was here last week and also In Franklin county looking over the political field preparatory to making his announcement for the nomination to that office, and he believes his chances for securing the nomination are very good. Mr. Overman has prac tlced at the bar for sixteen years, spending ten years of that time In Red Cloud, and Is accounted a first class lawyer. The Wilcox Banner, Franklin county. Mr. E. U. Overman of Red Cloud, Nebraska, was here Wednes day meeting the people of Wilcox. Mr. Overman Is the republican candidate for the nomination of district Judge at the coming primary and his formal announce ment will appear In the next issue of our paper. Mr. Overman has practiced ten years In Webster county, serving four years as county attorney, and has gained some little distinction as a criminal lawyer. He prac ticed law seven years in Illinois before coming here, so has had the experience necessary to make him Ju dicial timber. He is a man of good appearance and made a very favorable Impression on those he met while here, The Alma Record, Harlan county, E. U. Overman, tho popular candidate for judge of the Tenth district on the republican ticket, was In Alma from Red Cloud Friday visiting relatives. flBfV,! JT -lJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJL V IJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJjBIJJJIIIrJc- 4K HtHBHA ELMER U. OVERMAN Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska I " ''" ' !"r '"'"" """ ' .......nLiil Candidate for District Judge Tenth Judicial District Comprising the Counties of Webster, Franklin, Harlan, Adams, Kearney, Phelps. rimaries September 3d, 1907. What the Press of the Tenth Judicial District say of E. U. Overman as a Candidate for District Judge. The Red Cloud Chief, mister county. Elsewhere in this issue Mr. John M. Chaff in has an article set ting forth the quallflcatl) is requisite for a district Judge. We can heartily r: :ommend the article to our readers, believing as we ( o that Webster county's candidate, Mr. E.U.Overnan, fulfils the requirements as set forth In Mr. Chafflr's article, and a few others he does not mention, amcrg them a keen perception of the points In a case at aw and the brain to give an accurate summary of the case. Campbell Citizen, Fraiklin county (hid.). Else where we publish this wee! the announcement of E. U. Overman of Red Cloud is a candidate for district Judge on the republican tic et. Mr. Overman Is one of the older members of th Webster county bar, is a man of exceptionally clen personal habits, a good lawyer, a republican, and foes not ride on a Burling ton pass, This makes hlnj a strong candidate In all sections of the district. The Ilildreth Telescopi Franklin county. E. U. Overman of Red Cloud, Vebster county, was In town yesterday In the Interests f his candidacy lor the re publican nomination for Jldge of the Tenth Judicial district, and his announcinent may be found else where In this Issue. Mr. verman Is a very pleasant gentleman, an able lawye, having practiced In this district for the past seven sen years. That he Is pop ular at home is attested I by the fact that he was elected and re-elected c unty attorney of Webster county on the republlcanllcket In the palmy days of the populist party when tleir majority was anywhere from three hundred to fl hundred. Mr. Overman has many friends in Frajklln county who would be pleased to see him landfhe prize If our own candidate, Mr. W. C. Dorsey, wh if certainly entitled to our first consideration, Is unable to do so. The Upland Fugle, Franklin coiintv. The Eagle office received a call the other day from Mr. E. U. Overman of Red Cloud. TI1I3 gentleman needs no introduction to the people of this part of Nebraska. He came to Upland to announce himself as a candidate for the office of district Judge, and with his many years of active and successful legal practice he would be well fitted for that place. He has been at Red Cloud for the past ten years, and before that had a large prac tice for seven years In Illinois. He has been county attorney for two terms, and made a state reputation by prosecuting the celebrated Barker case. Franklin County Tribune. E. U. Overman of Red Cloud was In the city last week for a short time. He seems to be a very capable man and one who could well carry the dignity of the office to which he aspires, that of district Judge. Mr. Overman has lived in Red Cloud for a good many years, and has a goodly num ber of friends In Franklin county. Should he succeed over his competitors at the primaries, the opposing candidate will have difficulty in overcoming Mr. Over 4 man's popularity. The Independent Herald, iicrtrand, Phelps county. Mr. E. U. Overman of Red Cloud, whose announce ment appears this week, Is a stranger in this part of the district, but he comes with highest recommenda tions from the people and newspapers of his home town and county. He has practiced law for seventeen years and built up a successful practice. He was pros ecuting attorney of Webster county for four years. He stands high morally and In personal worth, and the claim Is made for him that he Is entirely free from corporation taint or Influence. Mr. Overman was In Bertrand Wednesday and favorably impressed those who met him as a worthy aspirant for district Judge, Campbell Citizen, l-ranklin County: E. U. Over man of Red Cloud was here Frldav looklnp after his candidacy for district Judge, and Incidentally making 101 ntmsell bctii friends and votes. Mr. Overman has resided in Red Cloud many years so many, In fact, that the be3t and the worst of him cannot fall to be an open page to his neighbors, from whom, It Is known, nothing of moment can bo long hidden. At home, Mr. Oveiman's following Is unanimous, loyal, and enthusiastic, nnd these facts speak In his favor more eloquently than any other argument that could be brought to boar. This local popularity Is well illusttated by a glance at the official abstract of the vote of Webster county for tho yeais 1900 and 1902, on both of which occasions ho was a candidate for tho office of county attorney. In 1900 he was the only republican carrying the county, which he did by 170 voles plurality, the balance of the ticket being defeated 33 to MB. In 1902 Mr. Overman again topped the ticket, Ills plurality being 297, while the balance of his running mates averaged barely 150. This lj a showing of which any man ha3 a license to feel proud, and one which should havo a good bit of influence in the present race especially In localities wheic the merits of the several candidates are Judged laigely by Itcaisay evidence. One thing Is certain: no icpubllcan candidate for Judicial honors this fall has Mr. Overman surpassed In the undivided loyalty of his home following. The Franklin Sentinel, Franklin county. E. U. Overman, an attorney fiom Red Cloud, was In the city Friday for the purpose of lincitlng his caid In the Sen tinel a-, a candidate for district Judge and further to personally canvass our voters In his behalf. Mr. Over man has practiced law for seventeen ycar3, has filled the offlco of county attorney In Illinois nnd also In his own, Webster, county, this state. He Impressed us as a gentleman of high chai actor. Franklin county, however, has a candidate of her own In tho person of W. C. Doiscy, who, wo think, will command the ma jor strength of tho party here, though we doubt not It would go loyally to our Webster county brother were he the sole valley aspirant. The Ragan Journal, Hat Ian county. E. U. Over man of Red Cloud1 was In thlstclty Wednesday visiting old filcndi. Mr. Overman Is running for the offlco of district Judge In this, tho Tenth district, and, regard less of politics, we think he would bo a good man for the office, owing to the fact that he Is a strictly moral man and free from corporation influence, and his rec ord In past and picsent life speaks for Itself, he having graduated from Heddlng college and practiced seven years In Illinois; practiced last ten years In Nebraska; county nttomcy of Wobster county four years, during which time ho prosecuted the famous Barker murder case. The Stamford Post, Harlan county. On another page Is the announcement of Hon. E. U. Overman of Red Cloud, a candidate for the republican nomination for district Judge to succeed Judge Adams, who Is not a candidate for re-election. Mr. Overman has prac ticed law for seventeen years, and by hard work has won the distinction of being one of the leading mem bers of the bar In southern Nebraska. The only office ho ever held was that of county attorney, In which capacity he served Webster county for four yeare. The first time he was a candidate for this office he was elected by a majority of two hundred, In spite of the fact that Vebster county was at that time a fusion county. Two years later he wa3 re-elected by a greatly Increased majority. He Is now the unanimous choice of the people of that county for district Judge. Mr. Overman Is a well educated man, broad minded, ripe In experience, and It requires only a brief acquaint ance to convince one that he possesses the Integrity and backbone Indispensable to a jurist. His private life is clean and his morals above reproach. The Post believes the people of the district will never have Just cause for complaint If he Is chosen for Judge. The Harlan County Ranger. E. U. Overman, a Red Cloud attorney, who has announced himself as a candidate at the primaries for the republican nomina tion for the office of district Judge, was In Republican City last Friday. Mr. Overman has practiced law for more than seventeen years, is regarded as an able and honorable practitioner and enjoys an extensive prac tice. He was county attorney of Vebster county for two terms. In speaking of Mr. Overman the Red Cloud Chief says: "His splendid record as county attorney of this county for two years, during which time he successfully conducted some of the most im portant civil and criminal cases the county has ever had, brought the people of this county to regard him as a lawyer of great skill and ability." The Alma Record, Harlan county. The Judicial campaign in the Tenth district is feeling the effect of the caloric in the atmosphere and republican candi dates for Judge Adams' judicial shoes are getting busy and warm under the legal collar and champ at the po litical bit. Another aspirant for Judicial preferment In the saddle at the post, groomed to the last touch of legal finish, is E. U. Overman, a leading light at the bar of the Tenth district. Mr. Overman has served two terms as prosecuting attorney of Webster county, and Is favorably recognized as an antl-corporatton lawyer. The Red Cloud entry for the Judicial quarter stretch Is well mounted with legal acumen, an impar tial Judicial mind and is an able Jurist. The Webster county attorney has deposited his entry fee for the primary handicap on the Tenth Judicial race course to make the dash on the third of September for the Judi cial purse the republican nomination for Judge of the Tenth Judicial district to succeed Judge E. L. Adams, who Is ruled out and scratched. The ante-primary betting In the Record pool room is even money on Hague, Dorsey and Overman for the nomination. Mr. Overman Invested In a Judicial tip and deposited five dollars with the Record bookmaker. The Red Cloud Jurist's card appears at the head of the editorial col umn. u