The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 29, 1914, Image 6

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JOHN A. MAGUIRE
Lincoln, Nebr.
CONGRCSS FIRST DISTRICT.
Darn In Illinois, 1872. Graduate Iowa
College of Agriculture, and University of
Nebraska, 1098-9. Deputy treasurer Lan
caster county two years. Delegate St.
Louis 1904. Secretary Democratic State
Committee 1905. elected to 61st, 62nd
end 63rd Congresses.
JOHN H. MOREHEAD
Falls City, Nebr.
GOVERNOR.
Governor Morehend was born on a farm
In Iowa. 8ettled In Nebraska 32 yean
go. Taught school, worked on a farm,
established a country store. County
treasurer Richardson county two terms.
Four terms mayor of Falls City. State
Senator 1911; president pro tern and
later acting lieutenant governor. Elected
governor 1912 and now renominated by
overwhelming vote.
CHARLE3 W. POOL
Hyannls, Nebr.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
Resident of Nebraska 49 years; 35
years In Tecumseh, serving as newspaper
editor. President Nebraska Press Asso
ciation, 1813-14. Member and Speaker of
NebraskaHousc of Representatives, 1909.
At present Deputy Commissioner of
Labor.
WILLIS E. REED
Madison, Nebr.
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Born In Iowa 48 years ago. Taught
eohool there 7 terms. Settled In Nebras
ka, 1886. Admitted to bar, 1888, and later
to practice In all stateand U. S. courts.
Ha wide and extensive experience In
law practice, and Is a public speaker of
marked ability.
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This la a time for unity and har
mony. It Is a tlmo wtaon all pntrlotlo Amor
lean citizens regardless of polltlca
will rIvq aid and comfort to Presldont
Wilson.
Those who J any way lend assist-
CHARLES O. LOBECK
Omaha, Nebr.
CONQRESS SECOND DISTRICT.
Dorn In Illinois, 1652. Educated In
schools at Andover, Qeneseo, Derra and
Chicago. Commercial traveler 1875 to
1892. Republican state senator (Omaha)
1892. Became sliver republican 189G.
Omahe City Counollman, 1837 to 1903.
City Comptroller, 1903-12. Democratic
presidential elector 1900. Elected to 62nd
and 03 rd Congresses.
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WM. H. SMITH
Seward, Nebr.
AUDITOR OF PUDLIC ACCOUNTS.
Dorn In Illinois, 1873. Publisher of the
Independent-Democrat at Seward the
past 17 years. Five years secretary of
the Nebraska Association of Fair Manag
ers. Secretary of the Nebraska State
Senate In 1909 and 1911. State Senator,
Twelfth district, In 1913. Author of ex
press tax law and uniform bridge plans
bills.
W. B. EASTHAM
Broken Dow, Nebr.
COMMISSIONER OF PUDLIC LANDS
AND DUILDINGS.
Dorn In Virginia. Settled In Droken
Dow ahead of the railroad In 1884. En
gaged In real estate business continuous
ly, except for six years as deputy revenue
collector. First democrat ever elected to
legislature from Custer county. At pres
ent member city council and echool
board.
nnco to his onomles at this most try
ing of trying times are unpatriotic
and unsafe members of society.
"Don't rock tho boat!"
Puinillng tho duties of president of
tho United States, oven In times of
profound peaco, Is a most Ulfilcui:
task.
it Is much moro difficult whon tho
United States Is carrying on a war.
Dut most difficult of all Is tho presi
dent's duty when the United States Is
at poaco with all tho world and prac
tically all tho rest of tho world are
at war with each othor.
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DAN V. STERHENS
Fremont, Nebr.
CONQRESS THIRD DISTRICT.
Dorn In Indiana, 18C8. Educated at
Valparaiso College. Settled In Nebraska,
1887. Two terms County School Superin
tendent. Author two books on education.
Delegate St. Louis 1904, Denver 1908.
Elected to 62nd and 63rd Congresses.
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WILL M. MAUPIN
Lincoln, Nebr.
RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.
Dorn In Missouri, 1863. Learned print
ers' trade. Came to Nebraska In 1886.
Engaged In newspaper business ever
since. Held editorial positions on Omaha
World-Herald and Bryan'a Commoner.
Now edits and publishes Midwest Maga
zine. Deputy labor commissioner, iiw
1911. The wonderful wisdom and sagacity
displayed by President Wilson in guld
lng tho United States safely through
tho Mexican situation are being moro
than duplicated now in uis bkiuui
handling of tho European war prob
lem. "Don't rock the boat!"
Tho presldont of tho United States
wields moro powor than any Euro
np.in Rovcrolnn. The czar, the kaiser.
and tho sovoral kings aro relatively
mcro llguroheads whon their respec
tive powers aro compar.cd with those
exercised by Presldont Wilson.
Hut tho most highly efficient work
of 'tho presldont can bo performed
only whon ho has tho hearty sympa
thy nnd co-operation of ALL THE
PEOPLK, regardless of political
names or labels.
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WALTER H. RHODES
I Hebron, Nebr.
CONGRESS FOURTH DISTRICT.
Born In Deatrlce, Neb., 1872. Learned
harness trade. Graduated University of
Nebraska, 1836 and 1902. County Super
intendent Thayer county two terms; City
Superintendent Mlnden schools; two
terms Mayor of Hebron, and two terms
Treasurer, Thayer county.
WILSON
'JOHN E. MILLER
Lincoln, Nebr.
REGENT OF UNIVERSITY
Born In Pennsylvania, 1857. Left the
farm at sixteen for country store. Then
salesman In Harrlsburg dry goods store
until 1879. Settled In Nebraska In 1879.
Engaged In dry goods business, Winger
& Miller; later Miller & Paine. State
senator 1909 only democrat ever elected
senator from Lancaster.
Prosldent Wilson needs this sym
pathy and co-oporatlon in the present
crisis and on our part wo nil need
his most painstaking and efficient
services.
"Don't rock tho boat!"
In Nebraska there is Just ono way
to uphold and sustain and aid and
comfort President Wilson and that
great commoner, his secretary of
stato; Elect six democratic con
gressmen and. tho entlro dcmocrntlc
stato tlckot, from govornor to rallwny
commissioner.
This Is not a time to hngglo over
tho expenditure of a fow dimes moro
or los3 in the conduct of stato busi
ness, nor to enter Into profitless com
parisons of this candldalo with that.
It can safely bo said that all candi
dates of all parties this yenr nro
good, capable, worthy mon; and that
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ASHTON C. SHALLENBERGER
Alma, Nebr.
CONGRESS FIFTH DISTRICT.
Dorn In Illinois. Educated University
of Illinois. Settled In Nebraska 1830.
Twenty years In banking business up to
1909. Member 57th Congress from this
district. Governor of Nebraska, 1909-11.
Now engaged In farming and cattle rais
ing. Popular Chautauqua lecturer.
GEORGE E. HALL
' Franklin, Nebr.
STATE TREASURER.
Born In Illinois, 1870. Lived In Nebras
ka since 1873. Educated In common
schools and University of Nebraska, 1887
1901. Postmaster 1893-97. Cashier Ver
don State Bank, 1831-1909. Now Presi
dent FrankJIn Exchange Bank. Expert
accountant, good business man and well
qualified for State Treasurer.
G. W. NOBLE
Omaha, Nebr.
REGENT OF UNIVERSITY.
Born lTOhlo, July 4, 1862. Graduate
Oberlln College, 1885. Settled In Cass
county, Nebraska, 1885, and taught untrr
1889; then elected county superintendent
two terms. District manager (Lincoln;
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
1894-8; then promoted to general agent
(Omaha), which position he still occu
pies. any of them, It elected, could and
would render the stato excellent
service.
Dut right now, whon tho United
Stntes faces tho possibility of becom
ing involvod In tho most stupendous
war of all history, tho olectlon of any
man not wearing tho democratic hall
mark Is suro to ho construed as a ro
buko to President Wilson.
"Don't rock tho boat!"
Each donioeratlo candidate for con
gress and each democratic candldato
for state office Is n man who stands
well nt homo among his neighbors.
If hv some magic tho names of thoso
candidates were to appear on tho of-
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FRANK J. TAYLOR
St. Paul, Nebr.
CONGRESS SIXTH DISTRICT.
Dorn In Illinois, 1866. Settled In Ne
braska, 1879. Graduate University of
Michigan, 1891. Practicing attorney since
1891. County attorney, Howard county,
six terms. President Citizens' Stats
Dank, St. Paul, and large landowner.
Deeply Interested In agricultural prog,
rcss, and successful In business and pro
fessional matters.
JAMES PEARSON
Moorefleld, Nebr.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
Born In Illinois, 1873. Settled In Ne
braska, 1883, Cass county. Engaged as
grain buyer past 11 yeara at Germantown
and Moorefleld. Actively Interested In
farmers' Institutes, agricultural extension
service, writing for farm Journals, eto.
Representative 66th Nebraska, 1913 leg
islative session.
P. M. WHITEHEAD
Gothenburg, Nebr.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION.
Born In Wisconsin, 1874. Never held
elective office. Began teaching at the
age of fifteen. Was trained at the Eu
reka College, Illinois; State Normal
School, Peru, Nebr., and University of
Nebraska. City superintendent of schoola
at Gothenburg for ten years.
CANDIDATES OF DEMOCRATIC
AND PEOPLE'S INDEPEN
DENT PARTIES.
Governor John H. Morehead
Lieutenant Governor.. James Pearson
Secretary of State... Charles W. Pool
Auditor of Public Accounts
Wm. H. Smith
State Treasurer George E. Hall
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion P- M. Whitehead
Attorney General Willis E. Reed
Commlslsoner of Public Lands and
Buildings W. B. Eastham
Railway Commissioner.
Will M. Mauplrs
Board of Regents of the Univer
sity of Nebraska '
..G. W. Noble and John E. Miller
CONGRESSMAN
First District John A. Magulro
Second District.... Charles O. Lobeck
Third' District Dan V. Stephen
Fourth District.... Walter H. Rhodes
Fifth District
Ashton C. Shallenberger
Sixth District Frank J. Taylor
ficlal ballot bearing the label "Repub
lican," moro than a hundred thousand
republican electors would voto the
tlckot without a scratch from top to
bottom on Novombor 3rd, and not a
man of thorn would afterward find
causo for regret.
In theso trying times, with men
crying, "Peaco, peacoj when there is
no peace," wo should all forget parti
sanship nnd tho little, potty porsonal
JealouElos and Rtrlfes nnd conten
tions; nnd wo should all, as Amerw
ennB, unite In tho support of President
Wllcon and his unparalleled adminis
tration. "Don't rock the boat!"
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