HERE'S A UNION MAN A. L. SULLIVAN. In Mr. Sullivan the people of Lan caster county have a candidate on the Republican ticket who has been tried and net found wanting. Mr. Sulli van is the man who was appointed in IS!"! to musk an unexpired term as county treasurer, and whose work in the appointed otSce proved so success ful and satisfactory that he was re elected in 1S37. This record speaks 51 4 VOTE FOR "X Albert I F"0 R i - ; . . . i X v ""V 1 : . x - x ulysss 0 J. -t, - J? V-J v" ' V f f-. !; V . - r. i -V . -'-';v , ;.;-'. ? vStf r : V, .... - ' 'rt-- vK v-. Clark Daiiey , of Havelocl There are severs! reasons why Mr. Clark IV;; !s cniitled to receive the repai;Hcan ucu;i!StSon far the position wf cn;my ct mmissioner. end a most im;ru:iu reason wlty the working pe-!ie shctlj ve lr hitu. He de serves the support of the working peo ple because he is. a workins man him self anl a tmioa man also. Mr. I:lev s a progressive man and is puMsc s;!!-:vU tj a hssh decree, and ; if nominated and elected will do ail i in his power for the advancement of better roads and bridges in Lancas i u-r conniy. As .Mr. Daiiey is a union ' man it is not necessary to comment ; further as to advisability of our meni ! hers supporting him. as a vote for him ! means a vote for a friend. When you ' so to the" polls to cast your ballot Aug ust IT. remember Brother Clark i Daiiey. for itself as to his sbiJUy End integri ty to proseriy s-rve ia this, one cf the lues! iiv.port;:'!! offices within the gr;f of o:- voters. Air. Sisllivan is one of the pioneer business aten of the county. He has been in the live stock business here iiucc 1m. and he assisf-d to an ex- sem that is tsardiV eomitrehcnsible in inoreasins both the quantity and quali ty cf our improved liv stock in the county and state. Mr. Sailivan. like oilier live stock men. lias performed i sreat aud valuable service to his county. o:s state and his natiou. whereby they and their citizens have become greatly enriched. In short, he has bctn'a true patriot and a good cit izen. Mr. Sullivan has always been a warm friend of the laboring man as his record will show. He has given hundreds employment and befriended hundreds more in his liberal way. The union man can find no better or more considerate friend for whom he may cast his vote. O. C. BELL. Herewith we present a likeness of O. O. Bell, who is a candidate for county clerk. Air. Bell is a promi nent business man of Lincoln, and is o thoroughly capable of conducting the office in a business-like manner. The laboring men of Lancaster county will not make a mistake if they give him their support. Mr. Bell has lived in Lincoln thirty-seven years. WILLIAM C. SSVERIN. The p-.vkson of county treasurer is cn of the most important within the sriit of the volt rs cf the couuty. In j;r. V'ns. C Soverin. the present dep uty trv-isurvr. we have a gentleman has I lUd this iKtsition in a high ly crerlis.tbie ntanuer. He has served ts".e cct: f.iith.'u ly, and is thorough ly Ija-Hiar vkith tho wcr3t of the of IKe. H- h.ts always loeu willing to asj-;l the taxpayers in giving them r.ny tntctntatioa pertaining ti the office at any time, and has been accom modating and courteous with all who have had business with the office. Air. Severin has always been friendly in his attitude toward the cause of or g.snUed labor, and our friends will intake no mistake in voting to give i him the nomination to this important ! office. He has never held public of j lice as have a number of his oppon ents, and is entitled to your support, j If nominated and elected he will give l the office careful and able attention. LOUIS H ELMER. One ot tne strong men in the race for the republican nomination for county treasurer of Lancaster county, is Mr. Louis Hehner. who is one of the best known men in the city and county. A man of strong character, exx-n temperament, good sound judg- r ,.--,1 n J ' I H. V. HOAGLANO. It is the custom by common consent, to accord a county officer who has served acceptably for one term, the riuht to a second. Most fair-minded men agree to this. Mr. Hoagland is a candidate for the nomination for re election on the republican ticket. There is an old adage that it does not pay to swap horses in the middle of t stream. atd the many friends of Mr. Moagland contend that the phrase holds good in this instance. By his f.sir and imiKirtial manner in conduct ing the sheriff's ct'iee he has won the esteem and respect of all and it is for :he best interests of the people that fee should be his own successor. If he is nominated and re-elected to this Important tositioa the citizens cf I-ancasUT county can have every as surance that the office will be con ducted along the same careful, conser vative lines in the fwture as it has in the past. fc ii. v -f - mv ment. if nominated and elected would do his duty at all times. He" is a busi ness man of ability and the highest in tegrity, and he has a host of friends who are working and aiding him in his campaign. Mr. Helmer is quali fied in every respect for this high po sition and the voters should give his candidacy their thoughful considera tion. As a man and a citizen he has the highest standing and is known as a gentleman who will serve the peo ple faithfully. 1 ULYSSES G. ALBERT. Rspub!ican Candidate for County Com missioner From the First District- riysses O. Albert came to Nebras ka in 1S72. and has lived in I-ancas-ter county for about 12 years. He is a successful farmer and fruit grower, living at Normal, and was formerly one of t:ie partners of The RuysSI Nursery company. Air. Albert is running upon a plat form declaring for gocd roa.ls. bridges that tob"; wash out. death to the ""briJge trust." an equitable distribu tion o; the road end bridge funds throughout the county, and a general reduction in the expenses of the coun ty in every department. County Commissioner And help to take Lancaster out of the clutches of the "Bridge Trust Octopus" V C -w -. m v 1 vy appeals stronger to the intelligent voter than those of Forrest -VI. Moore, candidate for the office of register of deees. "Forrj," as he is familiarly known, was born in Lancaster county. 1 ro is at preseui a ti"iui iu titv i:- Ifcr which he is asking the nomins I ticn. and is thoroughly familiar with the workings of the office. If nomi nated ar.tl elected, he would conduct the affairs of the office in a creditable manner, serve no particular class, and all would receive a square deaL Mr. Moore is a friend to the man who toils for a daily wage, and any support given him will be appreciated. DR. R. E. GIFFEN. Republican candidate for coroner. August IT. 190!. f r i.. MINOR S. BACON. Republican candidate for re-c;ection fer justice of the peace. A. J. MORRIS. The office of Register of Deeds is a very important, one, and the voters should see that they cast their vote for the best man fitted for the office. Mr. A. J. Morris is a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket fer this important office and is receiv- WALLACE L. C RANDALL. Mr. Crandall is a candidate for county clerk, subject to the primary ; August 17th. and if nominated he pledges himself to dispense with one deputy, thus saving the taxpayers f $1,200, and he makes this promise S with a full knowledge of the duties re- j October 4. linaakes. V."is Iaierart ticnal Union of SMp-axisIsts. Jaiat-r-t Canlkers. Coat Bniltfers asd Ship Czi inet Makers cf Air-rlra. October -1. Toronto, OaL As? mated Association of Street aad Eiec tric Railway Kmployes cf A me net October 5, irHwaokee. Wis, Jour neymen Barbers' International I eta cf America. October 19. Detroit. Mich, Interna tional Association of Car Workers. October 19. Charlotte. N C Vltrtt Textile Workers of America. November S. Toronto, Caa Arrrri can Federation of Labor. November 23. New York. N. T. In ternational Seamen's Ucica. December S. Indianapolis. lad. In ternational Alliance of Bill Posters f America. A SAD FATE. The sad fate which conges to trie nan who follow? thr advir? of sarh : . as . r- rv-4 iC. ' . -;'. r-!-i ':. ..' - r? ?-! fe-at . . :.!;.f.t ; .ar " i ! 'irfe. wli "tr-ti 1. i:nselr ; r - ... i n?t a.-.i .-t-- il, . v - ' ' ';;C"l i.r--hat factory a".-: iu-teylsss lo tee a.i vice of the Manufactarer" Asjscta lion. he decidsii thzt fee did ns;t waat any labels on his iutts with the re sult that he lost all his fortaae d'ir:nj; the hat strike. Eeicg a a.ia sveaty years of ae be fcU that be had aocik ing to live for and proreetieil to tt'.-i his bra:as oa; in Battery Park. New York. nSvIs Tradesman. J I FAIR BARBER SHOPS. quired of this office. He is a rapid penman and experienced accountant, and as one of his friends remarked, '"he can copy more records in one hour with that old iong carriage type writer of his than one man can do in three." Wallace is a hustler and will make in every way a capable officer, and his many friends hoie to see him land the prize. CONVENTIONS CF 1209. ing the support of a host of friends. The union men of oar city should at all times vote for those whom they know to be friendly toward their cause and a vote for A. J. Morris means a vote fer a friend. If Mr. Morris re ceives the nomination, and is elected to this high position, he will devote his time and attention to the office in a manner that will reflect credit on himself and the citizens of Lancaster county. He will represent all the peo ple and not any certain class. Mr. Morris has served the people of this city in the capacity of secretary of the board of education for the past ten years in a commendable manner, and is well qualified to fill the posi tion to which he aspires. FORREST M. MOORE. Among the many candidates to be voted for at the primary election to be held August 17, there is no man on the republican ticket who is better known, whose record is cleaner, nor whose fitness for the position sought Where and When the Clans Wtil Gather to Boost the Cause. August 16, Boston, Mass., Metal Pol ishers. Buffers. Platers, etc. September C, Eureka, Hnmb Co.. ..a! International Brotherhood of Woods men and Saw Mill Workers. September , Springfield, Mas.. Ta ble Knife Grinders" National Vnio September 6, SL Louis, Mo., Xatirna! Federation of Postoffice Clerks. September 7. Milwaukee. Wis . In ternational Photo-Fn gravers" Union rf Xc.rth America. September 9, Boston. Mass.. In'eraa tional Spinners Cnion. September 13, Bo.-tai. f.Tas . AVocd. Wire, and Metpl Lathers" Internal i.wn.ii raioa. September Denver. Colo.. Inter national Association of Machinists. September 13, Elmira, N. Y Inter national Hodcarriers and Building Lab orers' Union of America. September 13, Chicago. IIL. Interna tional Brick. Tile, and Terra Cotta Workers Alliance. September 14. DenTer, Co!o Amer ican Brotherhood of Cement Workers. September 17, New York. Pocket knife Blade Grinders and Finishers In ternational Union. September 2, , , Trav elers Goods and Leather Novelty Workers International Union of America. September 20, Minneapolis, Minn., Internationa Association of Britle and Structural Iron Workers. You Will Find the Unien Card hi the Following Places, When you enter a barber sio? see that the ncicn shop card is in puzR sight before you get into tie choir. It the card is not to be seen, go else where. The union shop e-ird Is a. guarantee of a cleanly shop, a smooch shave or good hiir-cit, and conrteous treatment. The following barber shops are entitled to the patronajcj of union men: George Petro, ieiJ O. J. J. Simpson. O. Ceorge Shaffer.,Lincoin HeteL C. B. Ellis, Windsor HoteL D. S. Crop. CapUal Hotel. M. J. RcbtTt.5. Royal HcteL A. Lv Kimtuerer, Ltndeli HoteL C. A Green. 124 North Eleven lb. C. A. Green. 1132 O. E. A. Wood. 12' O. Chaplin Ryan. 123 Norta TwelfUi E. C. Evans. J 121 P. Bert Storm. IIS Sonth Thirteenti. J. B. Rayxior, I31 O. Hack z Barthelman. 122 South Twelfth. J. J. S:n.psoa. 522 P. Fraufc MaloEe. KavelceJE C. A. Hughjrt. Haielocfc. LIED TO THE PEOPLE. Sf tee .;: of this country Itad ttc-z been ik-il to. they woaid leave cr wheimingly defeated Mr. Taft ast his party at the last election. i!aS it been tnowa in November that tfce bin tecent!y agreed noon at Washing was to be the measure of tariff' rsme in the event that the RepaMinB party was successful at the polls, it docibt ful that Mr. Taft vroaW have urrie4 a single stat? in the jpreat ilidrfto West. Enffalo Republic. Some day the west may surprise Mr. Aldrich and New England acd vote the way it talks. Milwaakec News