' V "V? ??;&' WMiMlllNlM4f(aCTHIM tiWWK npi wmw wnn tum w ww i ntwmmm . . .iWOWl'l AhW .Mi-W. ..,J,4til. 'A. i aWiI mnmmifrmiv tmw-'m i i MMi - H- .r V yb.i-. Mill. tCtof0iaj?i mftifl'V'toriwi 'f -i B4 , - .1 jjgjg-r. -;. itsasjsr , ia 2S (.TwL-vwarJU vTmN&m'l3m,B! I .- .L.-- I J WMr5sr - . ... :B33S3?!iHaS Jl. .. Vm.0tiMt'BH 'zm KBHm I ' T K A Newspaper litat film The. News Fifty-two IVat K LmM Year For $1.50. VOLUME xxxv nn. i:ki Hair Wealth Take Advantage of Tkto 6rnereus Offer Your tnonny hack upon request Ht our store If Rexall "3" Hair Tonio doesn't do at we claim. That's our guarantee. You obligate yourself to notliiiiK whatever. Could vim tisk or could we ylve you stronger pi oof of our confidence in the hair restoring qualities of thin preparation? We could not afford to ho strongly , endorse Rexall ''03" Hair Toulo and continue to sell it as we do, if it did' not do all we claim it will. Should! our enthusiasm have curried us away, ' and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give ; entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our state ments, and in consequence our busi ness prestige would suffer. We assure you that it your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall "03" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth, and preveni premature baldness, or the above guarantee becomes operative. Two sizes! 50c and 1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. The (I E. Grlce Di u Co. -JK V. OCTOIircit !!, 111. NUMBER 43 . . tf-i 41 TC3gaK 'ASHHIIHHHKSH BmssBUMSrfcHkW' flH"H .. JimtA mmmM THK NEW ODD FKLLOWM HOMK DKOICATKO AT YOmK OCT., 19, 1911 The New National Alarm BIG BEN Miss Coon is a graduate of the State Normal mid State University. Vote for Miss Coon. Pail Surer $ Last Friday marked the close of Paul Storey's term hh Grand Master of the Subordinate Lodge of the Nebras ka Odd Fellows and that order In its last session showed its appreciation by electing Mr. Storey ns Oraml Repre sentative to the SovMiign Ginml lodge. Ha has been an able o(IIcim- and the order in the state Iihs grown and thriv ed utulet his leadei.sliip. Giaud Mast er Storey will I'O letiieinlirrcd princi pally becaune It a- during hi-, term that the Odd Fellow Homo 'in Yolk "we m AT-. Cop7ri(bc Hut SchaStaer tc lit YOUR interests are ours, in this busi ness; there wouldn't be much sense in selling clothes that were not good for you; we couldn't keep it up very long. Our idea is to sell you clothes that are best for you; we know something about quality in clothes. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the best for you, because there are no better clothes made; they're best for everybody; best for us. Suits $18 and up Overcoats $16.50 and up Shutsfi wan dedicated. e give herewith a reproduction of that building hh it ap pears to d.ty. The building la thoroly Are proof and would past for "A-l" in New York City. The Interior Im what is uo in ni only known hh the Johnson Fireproof Construction so largely used In Chicago and other large cltlrs and was put in by the National Fire proof ing company of Chicago. All floors are of re enforced conciele, ovetlald with hollow Ming, that overlaid with cinder concrete, and over that the haidwoo I (looriutr. The lonf Is it-in- forced concrete and tiliiig overlaid with liid''i-(.eiiiuut. on which )uc laid asbestos ci'iiimy shingles. The ex teiior walls are water aud dump proof , even the basement will be at all times and in ail weather as diy and wuole some ns the floors above. The building complete cost SUIVOOO.. 00 and will bo used for cat lug foi the unfortunate members and their child ren and is a ciedil to any state, y t. H. NewheHse. This city is once more honored by the- Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Nebraslia by electing K. II. Ne house to the highest otllce in the Ku eampiueut degrees of that order. Air. Newhoiiae is now Itiiown as Grand Chief l'atrlat'ch and us such will be known ull over the state. K, II. Now house uasboru In MiiiieliCluniU, L'enii. on Muicb 27, IST0, and joined Men Ad hem lodge No. 1HG of this city on May 20, 1901. From the moment of his adoption Mr. Newliou.se look an act ive interest in, the affairs of the order and has labored continually for the establishment of real fraternity among men. He joined the Grand Encamp ment in Nebraska City in lOoO and ap pointed by W 1). CraWford. and soon made his influence felt there, being an efficient enthusiastic worker. Uis ef forts were rewarded by being placed In positions of responsibility and so well did he perform his work that lie was rapidly promoted from office to office until he now holds the highest office withiu the gift of that degree in thin state. To him will be entrusted all the Encampment lodges in Nebras ka for one year. Rod Cloud apprec iates the honor and has every couti dencc in the Grand Chief P.itriHtch knowing that ho will make an excell-cutoflicial, - THE 0,0 2y This store is the home of Haft Schaffner & Marx clothes Edson Inconsistent In Campaign for Judge "The opposition toMr.Cressman has been reporting that Judge Ed son is running for county judgefor the sole purpose of defeating Mr, Ranney. It has been told that Judge Edsonilmself had admitted that he docs not expect to bo elect ed but hopes by remaining on the ticket to defeat Ranney, and that Mr. Crossmau is paying Kdson's election expenses. Mr. Cressman is not in auy way interested in hv fight between Ranney and Edson, and any democrat who feels kind ly to Mr. Cressman should not be buncoed by the stories of a 'tie up' between Oressmau and Edson." The abovo artlolo wus publlsbod in the Commercial Advertiser last week and partly expresses one feature of the county judge situation. That Mr. Edtion is in the raco for the sole pur pose of defeating Mr, Ranney is com monly kuown; and indeed Mr. Edson himself made the statement several wcekgo th lit, f he saw later on that If by his staying on the' ticket would help defeat Mr. Kauney he would re main, otherwise he would withdraw. What Mr. I'M son's opposition to Mr. Ranney Is e Imve so far failed to learn, unless It is the puetile one of personal fueling I nun having been de feated Ht the pi iiimry by tills gentle man. Following the piimaiy wo beard that some fi lends of Mr. ISdsuu were very wroth over the articles which bad been piloted in llm Leader the week piovotts. that they uciu published at a lime when Mr. l-'.dsoii had no oppor tunity to uiiiUe answer, and altogether that It uiisuii tiiigentleiiiauly method of conduct lug u cuinpiiigu; luid blamed Mr, Uutiney as lieilig the source of the articles. , It in'oiir intention to bo fair and deal with the faets as we find them. It has In en a uumtier of weeks Blnce that publication date, still ne have yet had no reply ftom Mr. Edsrfn tell- 1 4iif tivue any. wrong statemeuU,vVce made. If he can show where we erred tve "ill be pleased to make correction And Tor the benefit of those who wish to connect Mr. Kunuey with their authorship we will say that he had nothing uhutecr to do with that issuo of the Luader nor did liu know what mis published Ihcieiu until he got his papur thiough the mails the same as other snii-cillieis. The editor of the Lender alone is it sponsible for the at tides in question. Mi. Edson was1 defeated at the pri mary by a large majority of the com bined demociatiu and independent vol ei h, but on the independent ticket Mr. Hanuey received 70 votes and Mr. tidsoti 80, the latter having a majority of t; votes. Ills remaining on the ticket is an act against all precedent all over the state. Mr. Wright of Rose uiout also received a majority on the independent ticket for treasurer, yet he realized the fallacy of remaining on the (icket. Two years ago Mr. Arnold received the Independent nomination tor treasurer out withdrew and came out supporting the man who had de feated him on the joint ballot Not only in this but all counties of the state it is undei stood that when a candidate is beaten by a majority of votes on the fusion ticket Jio Is down mill out. Mr'. Edson has been in office for ten yeais, yet otic of the strongest planks In the platform of the party ho now claims allegiance to Is opposed to uu oiliclal holding otllce for more thau two termfiC So you see, on every side be is inconsistent. He knows, and the people know that ho cannot be elected, yet he wishes if possible by any means to injure the cause of the people's can didate und the democratic party. As for Mr. rressmau, the republican nominee, we believe him to be a per fect gcntlemun, aud qualltled as well as many other people in tho county to hold that office, but the people Can readily see the superior iituess and claims of Mr. Ranney. All we desire of every voter is to examine into Mr. Ranney's record, lie bos been a resi dent of,the county thirty-four years and bus done much more than the averagcmtin for the wellfare of the people. lie Is one of our best citizens and the people should bo pleased to honor him by electing him for county judge and we believe tbey will do so, -r-Jlluu IIIU Leader. bibm ft mv kkb i- The Best Alarm Clock ever made. Built and runs like a Watch. More than a million already sold. J If you have not gotten yours, do so now. NEW STOCK JUST IN Newhbuse Bros. H-r -Mr Jeweler and Optometrist. E.H. NWilOySEProp. Ms Ay" 2. C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector DR.S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. EMIQH At the old stand over the State Bank. Phone 131. Chief Adt Bring Remits I D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olllci) iu Moon Block. Hell, Ulack 4; Ind., 103 Rcildeiicc, Royal Hotel. Hell, 47; Ind., 27 Calls Answered Day or Night 11ED cr.oun, KKll. 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