tmMtttmiJMHrA?WHS,MiMi 'Y'rmitteiWniemtutri'wv -Vi- '-"' -'A t"1 sty . .M ..... i ... ..... f -r, t . h . Itf-liA. j! ISBT -sr-g-. g '-T . " -yrSB jS B U vHrfBtw.l . & B SKsm.svn z jj&t"' j.BL.x.viV lfi SSBjtf bm I HBHST!SNSsVKai&H99BBK9lSBBEK '-lift BjfllSSSSSSSSSSSpSstrM. VTSffcifSmmmmaaBSmmtaraSyKBlWr iris'TsTSmmmmmmmmmmmW s HLMsnKH VOLUME XX XX. 4? 9ttft9ftM:9 $ BE ON THE It is true that you arc not likely to lose your savings i! deposited in any good bankbut you are ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN- NOT to lose them when you deposit where you have the additional protection of the State Guaranty Law. Such protection is offered you here. It is. surely "good business" to deposit where you get absolutely guaranteed protection, in pref- ft to ft 0 Jj- erence to placing money yi ices noimng. JHl The State Guaranty Law is behind every dollar de- posited in this bank, and when you open an account here, tf you are ON THE' SAFE SIDE. S WEBSTER COUNTY BANK f RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA Unofficial Vote of Webster County For President. Taft. Republican i t Wilton, Democrat...... .. . . . . . ...t8. Rcxi&Telt f-ro.lTe r 906 Prefefcnce Vote fotVjU. S SuMor. .... JGebrge "Wrtfprria..', . .vrfffrVrittfc ; Ashion O. Shallenberger........U42 For .Governor. Chester U.-Atdrieu. . . ...... . ..iaw Jnhn H. Morehead :i WO J For Lieutenant Governor. -, Samuel Roy McKelvie 1339 Herman Diers U36 For Secretary ot State. . Addison Walt 1449 J. W. Kelley 139 For Auditor of Public Accounts. William B. Howard 1348 Henry C. Richmond . 1222 For State Treasurer. Walter A. George 1399 George B Halt 1321 For Superintendent of Public Inst'tion. James E. Delzell 1489 R V. Clark "49 For Attorney General. Grant Q. Martin 147 Andrew M. MorrUsey 1079 For Com. of Public Lands & Buildings. Fred Beckraann ...1412 William B. Eastham...... .....1184 For Railway Commissioner. H. O. Taylor 1280 Clarence E. Harman 1346 For Congressman Fifth District. Silas R Barton JJ Roderlck-JD. Sutherland 1295 Waechter's Annual Sale of Poland China Swine Witt Be Held in Riverton, Neb. I Saturday Nov, 9, 1912 36 head will be sold, . consisting of 14 Boars and 22 Gilts From such sires as Referendum 66623, the great prize win ner for two-seasons; J. C. Metal 61653 by Gold Metal, Dam Midnight Belle 127713 by O. K. Price; Woodlino Chief" 619i)l by Black Wonder 61154, andut of sows of the best blood lines. Write us for catalogue and plan to be with us sale day A. N. Waechter & Son Route No. 2 . Riverton, Neb. &: w SAFE SIDE 1? to to to to to to to to to to to to to to in a bank that guaran- For State Senator, 20th District. G. W. Ilummol 1348 William L. Weesner 1315 For Representative 40th District. A. F.Hartwell 1878 Q,$f. Llndsey 1216 L7Jm Opunty Attorney. SiimW. Stewartr, ...1160 Fred,Maurrt... ' . ,,1606 , T v- i ww -r FoV,COaU Commissioner, 2nd Dlst. .L F. Schmidt.. .. ...... ,..... .....1124 ' .' x .-. .' w . u nomunn .'. ....;. For County Assessor. .1.0. Butler..... CufFs FHiler '.'....'. . I'A-wvWiMe ....1290 ....1233 co.i'tiii; iii-J.:. (': is. h. uaruer :.... ...sfo J. H.Bailey .'..... 159 Court House Propoiltlbti: ' For the court noude... .... .....1094 Airalnst the court house.. ...1607 For County Assessor ....630 Against County Assessor: ; . 1187 Tuesday's election revealed great landslide to-Wilson and the Democratic) principles. Not since the nation was organized has a. man received so many, electoral votes as Wilson secured this year. He already has three hundred and sixty nine with the possibility ot sixty eight more. This election was au overwhelming rebuke to the Taft administration and the Republican rule. Two years ago the people voiced their discontent with tbemanuer in which the party in power disregarded platform promises by electing Demo cratic candidates to Congress This year they practically maue it ub- 'anlmous. 4 Newspaper That flirts The Nes Firty AED OLOUD, MKURASnA. President Elect Our Nesct Freniilenl HUeet Woodrow Wilson condrrote.l n clean wholesome eitmpaign wLiuh mitde its appeal direct to the hearu- of the voter. Ills great en dorsement sbowH tliat the people be lieve In him. We can expect, some real oonstradtlre legislation from the Demo cratic party -anil we nreunqiie(,louubiy lli,, .TV U , 1 rv-L JTT:l.flUH . njf aBBBBBBBBBBBBsWs'fiESJBHBBBBBBBBBJr vK Sm 'JJ i 1k'hj .u vAaESBSruBBBJPfSBRjL3BF iSHV&a9SjiflSaBBBBBBBaaflBIR9P eieriiigonaneraorKeoerpiropeFISohmldt (te rf0 who MU u In the Nebraska atute elMtlon the good old commonwealth again, bwuug back into the Ueiuoctutic. fold. The voters preftniug to hiUe their cliHUues with men who Know whnt they think and are not afraid to express their convictions rather than to again ex periment with htraddleis. 'At this Vic PrMleltittElftflt s y- m i' BamBPyt7(t'' yjjS tffp tf-'ir is T xu3sBHHHmmmeBml fs f - tm Week Each Year For $1.50 NOVEMBER 7, MM 2. Woodrow Wilson President time it looks lllce Hie eleetion of nil the Democratic stale .candidates except Bballetiberger. - ,. Webster county Is repnbllcnn and progressive by an a Venn majority of oue hundred. All the repuulWu cindldates carried the county except the head of the ticket and Stewart, against Harmon ) Wilson carried the c luuty by two hundred seventy nine over Roosevelt. Taft was a bad third.' . " " I his Is a great victory and the.Demo- oratlc pxrty lt mindful of the responsl bllity placed upon It. There la no question about the change being bene ficial. The battle is over and it now Thomas R. Narahall liolionvcs every piit.riotiu I'ltli'ii to put liis sliouliioi- In tho wheel and ussNt in umldiiK our oountry blugor unci bi'lter. Revival Increases in Interest Tliu iitti'iiiliinoi' at the M. It. revival has inuteiised until they lax tltti en purity of the elnneli and .Sunday uriuy were United away. CouvuroiouH aio now iiouiinliiK nlglitly and much hope, is fdt that this will lie one of Iho tie$.t iiiuHtingH in Its lesiilt.s (hat tliis coii(,'iej,'al Ion tins ever Iniil. '1'lie singing or I'rof. Kolllns anil wife Ik hi Ureat fact or in the success of the meet ' inir, iouI the forceful, logical prcacli luir of Itev. Yoiiiik are eoiniii(f close home to many in a way that uhum)B them to think as never before. Weather St-MMirv fer f cteker Temperature: Maximum Hi dc(r. on 4tli and 5th; Mluimum I7dpg on 32nd; Urcatest dully range CO deg. on satli. Prnnliiltntlnii. TWiil fi mn.ifli II 71 Inches, irrcatent In 34 hours 0.20 inch on 10th, number of days with .01 iuch or more 0. Hnowfall M inch on 81st Days clear 23, partly cloudy 8, cloudy 0. Thunderstorms on 8th and 10th. Prevailing wind direction N W 10 days. Chah. 8. Ludlow. Ckrltttaa Cfcwrch Awi-ciaiim Bible school, commumonUnd preach lug every IiordVi day morning f 10 V.I,.L. ' - ' VVSWUM. Mornlna snbiect. ''David In the Court of 'Haul i'ri llie triuinph of Conr- 'tevening" service, 'at 7:30.' SnbJeOt, "Bevelatlon and. FuiUlJaaant." Bapt ism at close of i-ervjcp. . Prayer inccliiig every Wednesday eveniuff at7:30. Chol;pettpgiday evening at 7:3' . k 1 a'reinvlte4 iorJ at' tend, . O.F. Rosi,"l4lriistiBr. aftratlttl Omtk NeHnt. Morning preaching service at 11. . Sundy School at 10. Evening service at 7:30 Mld.Week meeting on Wed nesday evening a7:30. Ladles Miss ionary society meets the First Tue day of every taontn at a o'clock p, m The ladles aid meets, the Thursday be fore the last Saturday of every mouth. Ml RIwS CREAM BAKING POWDER A pure, healthful, Cream of Tartar Baking Powder When buying an article of food you entitled to know exactly what you are buying its quality and ingredients. If this information i3 refused don't buy it. Some of the low grade baking powders are advertised, but the ingredients of the powders are scrupulously concealed. A housekeeper would not use a baking pow der containing alum if she knew it It is well when buying to examine the label on the can. Unless it shows the ingredient cream of tartar, don't buy it Dr. Price's baking powder is abto lutely free from' alum. NUMBER 45 CLOCKS A New Stock of Mantel and Parlor Clocks. s E; H. Ncwhouse Jwal0r mm OptmmmUltf C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector I r.1- zm The Brotberheei meats every other Tuusilay at 8-., The" Youeg VVeea e i's society m'eetatlte -First Tliursday nftei noun of noli nlo'tilli at 8 p. a. The Sacrament of tho Lonl'a Supper' .la observed the First Sunday in Janu ary, April, July and October. Pre paritory lecture and Quarterly baeV nese meeting Of the rhureb is held on the Wednesday immediately proceed ing the First Sunday in January, April, July and October. Choir, prac tice Friday evening. ? John J. Bayne pastor. Tkt Chtef 91 M NT ytar. ! 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