VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Governor Aldrich, Senator Brown and Congressman Norrii Write to That Effect 9poaaonoex -aV-asaW W Via "aTsF aaaV WW .atwwwsW -awam awV aaawSaaal tats aaa aa sw, a was jt, BU Y A HUML NOW X X X X 4istir xi f KrbraUa csccutivs trnci Uaael. fat. .Oat. 11.1012, las. Jswa &. tnat7i OHte, lar. Vj 4wa aw?, leasee! - Tomr klae favor of resent tat It at aaaf . t folly soaaar la oar plans aa inmiit In tost letter. Z toc't sallese anthlag anoull Intervene at tala tlaa ta attract atteatloa tram oar preeent oaapalgn In tka alaatloa sf asreae Jdgee. an regeata te the atata univeralty. tala la a vary laportant alaatloa and there la aaeolatel ao raaaon why aepablleaaa everywhere over the antlra atata aaoals not rallx to taa aswwort of thalr tiekat. I aotloa tea? aT.lrraa la oat over taa a Cat a urglna daaoarat everywhere to Ilae up for a straight eaaooratle tloket. If aa oaa aha oaa raaaca way tta people saculd to fa taa daaoaratla tlakat tala fall oa atata laauaa. tha republicaae certainly oaa aho ona aandrad why a republican ticket ehoula be alaeted. Tha raaord of tta laat taa deaceratio leflalatuiws aaould pat the daaoaratlo part oat of every possibility of paaar la tala atata for taa aaxt daoada. Oar oandldataa for the aapraaa Jadgeahlp ara rfaoto aea of azparlaaea. L t ton and Boss have had a&oaaaafal experience as eapreae. Jucgea aad taalr decisions aho tha breadth and aeope of a alga ordar of Judlolal ability. Tha affiaa of reilaay oosaiealonar- la aaaond to nona In tha atata. Tha as&unt. extent aad aat-Aa of tha baalnaaa tranaaetad by tha labraaka railway ooisBleeica ta of vrtal lzportanoa Is aollara anl oaata. nat only to all ftf tha paopla, bat to aha rallroada aa wall, tale eaasslsalsn has done great ork both fos tha paopla and aha ooaaoa oarrlers and It la ap ta tha paepla to aea tc It that nothing happens that alll In &zj aay detreet or take away tha efficiency of thla ooe alaalcn. And If the people elect Thcaee i. Sail they will fled la hla a aaa of sterling Integrity ealnea falrnaaa and thoroughly wall qoallfled. Z as ptraonally acquainted with Mr. Ball. Ea la aa able lawyer, la deeply Interested froa a property atandpoiat la tfca welfare of labraaka and hla political Tlews en pualle queatjona ara thoroughly prcgraaeive. Ic oca taa ever been heard to question tha integrity and falrnaaa and ability o Mr. Hall. AaC In hla alee tlaa. the paepla and tha occoon carrlere alll nave a saa upon whoa they can at all tiaee rely and lspllaltly trust. There should ha ao qceatlaa about hla aleatlon. I hope yen alll auaoeed In lspreaoing tha rapubllcana of this atata with the lzporttuica of thla election, and convince thaw) that It la taalr duty to giva you tnelr hearty support and eo-eweratlal In thalr Sffarts for gocd governsent In Sebraaka. Zt gsaa wltaoat aaylaf tast 1 aa ready to aasiat yoa whenever 1 oaa. Djiuwr or Ki-prruriiMMir U Ul.n.Iiiiiiiuui 0 if UsCooa. lesresaa. Cotobar f. 1611. sstreilt I- Zensedy. Caalrsan Hep. State Central Coaalttee. Caana. Sa&raska. y Sear IT. feanaay;- Cpon v ratnrn hcaa after aa abaaaaa ef aavaral days. I find year letter ef Cotobar th asaltlng sy atttnticn. In 7 jvlgsent. the issues of the next eaapalga should sat entrr into and are not eonneoted with tha tasuas of the presmt canpaiga. In the preaidantlal prlaerlea aezt April, the voter sill &e called npen to deterslne qseatloas that ara la no 7 relate! to or connected with the laesea in the saspalga thla fall, Tale fall e are electing Judges of tha Suprene Court. legesta of the state University and a Fallrcad Ceaaisslcner. fas snallflcaticne of candidates and tha fitness cf xen far these efflcea ara eatlraly dlstlnot and separata frsa tha questions to be jstarxmec is the prealde&tlal prlnarles next April, and so can't 'vote at the coaisg Savaxb election she-Id ea influenced by tha poeltlon be istesde to tale next isMl la that contest. Personally. 1 tad sopad ttat tte tsauea of next year's oosteet eoulc sot & sreugnt up f&r dl.c-a::: until after the ecnlsg electlec aa out cf tt as; na 1 3-.13 not aava entered Into aay ii.iz:slzn af the iaue ana tte nsn invslvod to tee pr:si::ntlal prlxcrj acnteat sm.3 :- net :s ttat tne otatlao ass first openea p ani discussed By tnoae eao ajll be oa ice opposite aide frsa ajtalf m tne April prinarits Teura very truly. 2txxiie& Slates -Senafe, co.'imi o 'i"T Xearsa7. Isiraska.Cot.e.lCll Ion. Joha 1. Xsnnedy. Ckalrs&n Bepubilcar. State Cclttee, Csahs. Sabraaka. Dear Kr. Sennedyt- 1 have year esteeses favsr of tha 4th Inst. In whloa yen axnreas a hape far tha election of tha atata- ticket this yaar and In which yau ask ze far tn expraaalcn of how suoh a result oaa be attained. Heplylng. perxlt se to aay. In tha first plaoa tha character nd asllity of tha candldataa ara suoh aa to oooeand tha full ecnfldesae and support of tha paopla without regard to polltlows Judges lettan. Hcaa. and Haaer have each been triad In Judicial service and east has acquitted hlaself as a ."udge.-lettcn and Ssss en the Euprase Bench, and Eager ca tha Uistrlet Benoh.-to tha full satisfaction sf all these who honor able and Just Judges. X lcc cf no safer guide than the teat of trial. These aea aava csaa tried. They were honest, efficient and Impartial, to Stranger ocxnendatlon can be found than tha reocrde they aava aads for thesaelves. Thcsaa L. Eall has a Ufa record far Industrious devatlcn to correct and Ixpartlal laws for the regulation of pcbllo servlae oorparatlona. lo cne can truthfully question hla qualifications for Hallway Coaalsslcnar nor hla disposition ta treat flrrly and fairly both the shipper and tha railroads. frank Sailer and Tlotor Lyfcrd ara both soa of scholarship and high character and both have ahown live latarest In educational affaire. They are students atlll. With thaaa awa alaeted Beganta of the University that Institution would ocntlnua tc hald ita place ascng the foresoat universities of tha country to the great advantage and praflt of our yenng, people aad to tha great oredlt and gocd sane of our advancing atata. with such a ticket no Sepubllean will find It easy or agreeable to encourage tha candidates of aay other party. Ton also eaqulra "ta what exteat. If aay at all.ths lasues cf the aaxt eaapalgs should eater into thla oaapalgn?" la ay Judgaeat, nona at all. The oaapalgn aaxt year will haws to do with prableea sot before at for solution en eleoticn day of this year. After election there will ba anpla tlaa before tfca prlaarles of 1512 for the Sepubllcans to eonslder and debate the Issues aad candidates af that year, when all differences. If any shall then exist, oaa fee detsrxlned aad ssttlad. 1 aa a Bepubllaaa aad still feel under deep obllgatloas) to the party frca whloh I sought aad which gave aa tha aoalnatlon four years ago as well as to tha people who afterwards alaeted aa. That obligation wculd ba repudiated if I did aught to lnjeot lata this carpal gn xy own candidacy or that sf any other aaa which cannot bs determined until next year. 1 oangratulata yen aad tha party aad tha paopla ea yaar efforts tc kesp Hepublleexs together Instead of apart aad on yoar Strang daslre to prcaota tha success cf tha ticket sa worthy sf popular support. Is thla understanding sy services ara at yea seaaaad. u" xn 7r $v-ww James C. Dahlman. "Cowboy" Mayor of Omaha. "Throws the Lariat" Mayor Ja. C. Dafalmnn started his career as a cowboy, and is at present Mayor of Omaha, and has the follow ing record. Sherii? of Dawes county. Nebraska, three terms; Mayor of Chad ron. two terms: Democratic National Committeeman, eight years; Mayor of Omaha, six years;, and in 1910 can didate for Governor of Nebraska. Writing to Foley and Co., Chicago, he says : 4 I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and they have given me a great deal relief so I heartily recommend them. " Yours Truly. (signed) James C. Dahlman. For sale by all Druggists. Japanese Soldiers. All Japanese barracks haTe gymna siums, and the Japanese soldiers rank among the best gymnasts in the world. In half a minute they can scale a fourteen foot wall by climbing on each other's shoulders, one man supporting two or three others. Dr. L. P. Carstensen, veterinarian. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath. Barber Block Dr. W. H. Slater, veterinary. Both phones. Wanted Roomers, West 13th Street, inquire 814 Mr. T. F. Askew of Council Bluffs, was a Columbus visitor Sunday. Wanted roomers and boarders. Inquire 315 West Nineteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ernst of Dun can were Columbus callers Saturday. Mrs. Mable Swift, public stenogra pher.. Room 1 State Bank Building. Miss Anna Chris, of Schuyler, is spendnig the week with Mrs. H. H. 1 Waide. 1 Hair swiches and puffs X STW, Is i 1: made by , ?a Mrs. R. T. Nebraska. Herrington, David City, X 0 0 Miss Ruth Waterhouse, of Fremont, speit the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Phil Echols. j Miss Theresa Gluck, of Omaha, ar riv.nl Tuesday to spend the week with Ms-. Lojise Warner. Mrs. Frankfurt, of Omaha, arrived Saturday evening to visit at the home of her son H. D. Frankfurt. Ralph E. Weaverling, of North Bend, spent Sunday at the home of his aunt Mrs. E. C. Worden. For sale Well improved 160-acre farm. Sandy loam. Cheap. Chas. L. Dickey, State Bank Bldg. Columbus Public Library 13th St. between North and Olive Streets. Hours 2 to 5:30 p. m. and 7 to 8:30 p. IT.. Heat your home with a Perfection Oil Heater. Costs ten cents per day to run. For sale by Johannes & Krum-Iand. Mrs. H. Hashberger and daughter Miss Myrtle, who had been visiting relatives here for several days return ed to their home in Schuyler Monday. Mrs. Clarence Worden, of Ogallala, who spent several days last week at the home of E. C. Worden, left Sat urday for Central City to visit with her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Far rand. Mrs. C. J. Scott returned home luesuay evening from a brief visit with relatives at Harvard. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. I. Burdick,, who will spend the win ter with her. When you go into a place of busi ness you naturally like to have your sourroundings apear neat and clean. The Royal Pool Hal I has recently been renovated and cleaned throughout, and in addition. Manager C. Shannon has placed a two-chair barber shop in connection which are presided over ex perienced artists. The Nebraska association of black smiths, wheel-wrights and horse-shoers will hold their next state convention in Columbus, in October of next year. At the convention of last year, which was held at Grand Island, A. C. Boone, the local representative made a hard fight to land the 1911 convention, but finally it went to Omaha with the un dersanding that it should be brought here in 1912. The blacksmiths have kept their part of the agreement and will meet here next year. Do You Want to Get Slender? A food specialist said of dieting: "a X X a a am X X X X X X X0 at m X X X X X X n.0 afa. X X X X X X X X w X aa X X X 0 X X X X X X X X X X SAT a-a. X X X X X Am MX X X "The simplest, easiest and most effica- g clous diet to bring down the weight is . V the one dish diet- At no meal, that is, should more than one dish be eaten, arm The dish may be what you will Irish stew, macaroni and cheese, roast beef, vegetable soup, bacon and eggs bat no courses are to precede or follow it You may eat as much as you choose of the dish, and yet, for all that, you will lose weight steadily. It's the va- rietv of dishes the ovsters. sonn. fish. turkey, mince pie. Ice cream it's the J X variety of dishes, creating an arti ficial appetite when the body has real ly had all it requires, that causes cor pulence. If we confine ourselves to one dish we know when we've had enough we don't know otherwise and the result Is that we soon drop down to the slimness natural to children, ani mals and temperate and healthy men and women." Kansas City Star. X X X X X X A Miracle Under Orders. In "The Glory of the Shia World." translated from a Persian manuscript, is a story that will interest Christian Scientists: "Nadir, builder of the 'golden porch of Nadir. in the sacred city of Mesh ed, was a world conqueror and a lord ' of perception, albeit crueL Of his power of perception they relate that one day when he entered the sacred shrine he saw a blind man invoking the aid of the imam, and upon inquiry he learned that he Toad been there for several months. The great monarch asked him why his faith was so weak that his sight had not been restored and swore that if on his return he found him still blind he would cut off his head. The wretched man prayed so fervently and fixed his mind so in tently on the imam that within a few minutes his sight was restored." X X X X X X X X X Powdered Wigs. From childhood Louis XV.. French monarch, used powder upon his wig and made it completely white, which custom was imitated by his courtiers. Thta practice continued until the reign of terror, when wigs and pow ier disajDoeared together from France. 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X bs3H IS2al ww jwsScraT .ErjwaBswawaBwawaBwawBjW" jaawa-Ar S a v-iJ 1? - - rjS awawfc5ai." -, -T aS? jswawEj""-'".- .f-" .; -traBwavBwswawaBwawawawawawawawnawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawaswawawaBwaws aaTJPat- V mK i''kj..'00StM0000000M00000000000B00100000MS00BK000 73rCfc54sBaMBBWWaUSB "''fctaWVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB - Do you not feel a glow of comfort when you think of the old home of your childhood where for years you met with father, mother, brother and sister? One cannot have a home that casts such a benediction over the life of his children unless he owns it The renter is like driftwood tossed about from place to place and never knows how long he will be permitted to remain where he is. When a man owns his home there is something to live for. Every tree he plants and every nail he drives is a joy to him. The great struggle of today is for better homes. Whether you are in the east, in the central states, or in the west, you will find men earnestly search ing the maps for the location of certain sections of the country that have been recommended to them as favorably for improving their present conditions. The passenger trains are crowded almost every month of the year with persons who are going somewhere in search of homes. Considering the cost of good land in the eastern and central states it is not surprising that so many are seeking the west, where the chances of prosperity are many times better than they are in the said eastern and central states. Among all the localities that are now open for investment there is none that sur passes western Nebraska. Land can be bought at such prices that one crop will pay several times the price. The population is at present very scarce. It, however, is rapidly increasing. Not only is the deeded land becoming more thickly settled, but the government lands have all been taken up and con tain thriving and prosperous farmers and stock growers. There is No Time Like the Present Now then, since the climate is good, soil pro ducive, crops remunerative, rainfall abundant, water pure, and land values certain to rise, why not buy now? You have probably thought many times that yon would go out and buy as soon as you could get away, but you have put it off time and again until you have practically forgotten about it Did you ever stop to think that the man who acts quickly gets his profit from fellows who wait awhile? We have made scores of sales to men this year whom we asked last year to come out and buy for far less money. We will make scores of sales this coming year to men who could come and buy now for far less money than the will pay when they do come, simply because now is the time to buy. in We Have Several Special Bargains Cheyenne County, Nebraska We are making trips each week and on each trip we sell land. We would not sell this land if it did not fulfill the promises that we make for it We know we have the values and we know our prices are right Come in and talk it over, anyway. Karr & Newlon Co. Office in the Old Fitzpatrick Building Columbus, Nebraska XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX x x x x x x x x a a X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X g X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X