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    TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY . REE: AUGUST 13, lOllf
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Nebraska Oticwfc
Eiceptio-iMiJiy Fine
Charles Irjw t.? lute-'. PscrrCii Spy?
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YOURS MAY MAKE AFFIDAVIT
City Attcrnsy Rands Dovs. Opinio
oa t.H Ssaj-xt
c-rcria r two TassEQimss
rarrw M M Wt-Tr sa-
CWai !!. ai,iA( f!-5sr.i t 1k X W?WU t-c
,-.! c. t7i j. qnioii, riivjiji;.. i arm j Jm a ste iiv
er.!l "'.W h. -.'-"W'i !iJwfc .' OK! Rewv
ii)v'.; 'A Sb Vhai was
- 'i .'is-it I: r!krtR: vy ?s wpulmr
n- J'.ic. ;iJ; :jiv Jte.. N-ntCbuanAinf
tiu fwp b -e rattan- h;- amy
nieuns.. J ai ten tile. rOt Jft.. ls XtnS
Onallru wmii mmuu- iwty ' rtrwrr
fuitenm fOtr of & vain tint was ktomt!!
rvor.- atirat. rvjnr;. pnr:lfm o? Nrhraa'-ii..
tflro smuUmm unrtlfra of Soiuln rmkma
Stilw llri Tnnrt'.i Jirfl iif Kan::"., and rn TH
ww-jj. aKtrnifllntf winll imr: Itrm OUnri .J i 51,
n!. wyrrnnmn. JTlf.sr.r r.lu.. it witJ
8 !f" " tMWKe r.rncliH-.u.'.:': .lr Su; 'l!toi,Ii . Ici tfau Hm U-1
DT Lr -,iB':imi,,!- ' - The o. to tSirfa k a mrdldn Jum-A 5f
... . . . jt iliac c Wnw s-j m? 3J o
n .. . . .. . luridly tu tile. lapti snmik mmt ilk a
itir.h i . . .,, . . ,. I t?rv day slniLTp Te lauan Swairo aijamt
"ni to. Xorfoll:, fe-v; rvm ts" i!SnIi-tl
Byhovrr' that In a fnntii'f of Itwtaiic? I
moiinteil ti more I'l-in a.'inlf '. vh. .lon;
t!is' Black HIMm linn ttm- -.irn to- ljx
Beavient at I'"rcnnmt.. ;.-nr:at4
m little butter t!ian .1111 .u-l. Il'i t.'ie w:i ili
DrriRtfii of the- Kilchnm val'.ey tin w.'.m a
Bray dowipour- iluoljjT. 2ir;it. TVcri
almost ln-fiaurtli:ii " acn Inch. i"Viin
3Torfolk: uix the Hlliomr.HUl hraTich. Uiro
wpr havy slioworH, wtld'r ovr In ilrrstirv
n.H Ttipp countlfn. VaiMto UnUota. thTr
a a heavy jiuin.. i..uiu.t.-i;a-i-; a:i nirht jit!
Well; into, tin- ir.. TSTiat fr mv Nr.rfnll;
ha' rainfaill fani;?ill forma trace li
IUrn and; out. atonic Xln lnfnc' ar auu-!v
9d C.T.-Unr..
JCnnes rjiw Cliatttnar'v EJJEhrin Miera
WBcn ahnivrr-v ani6 harr rair tix'ara Cip
mi J hiilt couiorj-.r. A.1 BrvMoi Uhkv
vas s half '.tu:'. as.t e 1ivk Ct. ftvi trc
m inch. Jit lb Jafca irit -n'r,-
leiivy, llilUiw.' CvVj.'
fhrcugft lA lrTV laofsc J1 t-X V"'in4 Kj
tanks. On thr na.ai't Skiovtr Hiw.
from .Lincoln vxat. torr fcofily
place tbst aot iK'ca nviixon. ltc
Coolc gxit aa WsiL a. l!(kim. HrjW-
IfCf. EuRkt ukl Cur--i t'Jtf (U a
baft ircb.
AInaa; Um Culoa IacUlc It radud Irom
Frccunt 14 Ohjiim Cvvrr poftkm of
th 8t. Jew A Grand lalaaJ lias tram
Grand Inland La Mobr-th. Kan., waa
oAkad, ttta areio(taUoo raaattur from
one-half ti an buttt. Azmm at all ataUona
en th Nurfolk. BpauUllntf. Callaway and
A '.Won brant; Ilea report heavr raltia. aom
ofyum aoylna' that It waa a rtarulaf
do 1 A pour, ottirasnclnar yaatardar aftar
n.vA and oontloulns during tha greater
portion of laat night.
occui'ie nee. Iif anni'M tAat. cm las prac
tically b?n maile m;!iiiii tlkt tout rwi wrrfti
11J that by tlio mliMe- uT :JLiptenibr will
nut r.f tlie way of" frust.
Tfcw ian.jn Is oomllis: out lr gpod ahape.
u' ii.tvinrr. ivu t jpusm. a new
t t i t. ami In mult, InnUlfes ar:; ic
have cui:ti:ic..ncedl Im cap. ii a. cirr'n al
nmft a lii'Rllt aw 1!ha C XT tit . The win
trr lance, Mr., f-ana mlfc:ts. will ba thn
bpft in year,
A month aiTi It lonaonl mk it th" potato
n op mlKht. bo- rwarltr a U&ire but In the
l.ir-t -pri their 6a ir tatc-na em raw llfn and
Mr. I.atm lava aanr Ur waJwit In fnr
PJ'"S ! fair yield.
ail
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ire
KAILIIOAD mOFEBTT DAMAGED
Terrtfla nalna lleported from Iowa
and Illlnola Palate.
Ono of the heavleat raalni In tha hlatorr
of tha Mlaeloalppl rallejr paaaed over east
ern Iowa and western Illinois rrlday and
TrW'.u.y nlehC Fasoengars arriving on tha
thwoplom'S Overland limited Haturtfay
'ming state that reports from tflwns
ue the river maiuated ihat the rain-
aggregated three and four Inches over
large area. They heard reports of
gon bridges and roads being washed
out, crops destroyed and some live stoota
drowned in tha low lands.
For miles on either aid of the rivar
the low lands were uruler water and the
streams overflowing their banks when the
train passed through tha flooded dlstrlst.
Of the Omaha-Chicago road, the Milwau
kee was tha greatest sufferer", The Over
land Utnited due In Omaha at 0:1S was
devoured and did not arrive here until
1:30 o'clock last evening. There are a
number of grades washed away an the
main tine, west of Clinton, Ia,.T and east of
Babula. III.
On the line from Clinton to Dubuque,
1.000 foot of erode eighteen (tet high has
bean washed away,
Advicoa are that over an are fifty miUa
north and south and twenty-five east and
rain fall in torronts tar tea to twelve
Attempt to Destroy
Anna Wilson Home
.Palatial Straoturo Kcocatfy Offered
for a Hospital it Vltitcd by a
Pirefauj'.
A supposed attempt to doetroy the Deug
las xtreot building wttiah Ann W)iwn r
efit; offered U the eftf for a Hoeptui
ill mppea in the tend shortly afuy g
0-cJvk Baturdey aftrni.
A pejrhy maw eatoita fasuiAtf frefll
rear of the palatial tumm and ha iw
tnediJttnl ytumed lit a a!), RaapoadiBg,
t;-. flrsmnw hm4 a p H rWHf n4
tapers alku in Um year port t &4
bull.llns,
T.ut fire wo vninewUfhat teofore 03?
damage waa drno, '
'NEBRASKA AKOjOWA PATENTS
tuit f Tkoae t WImm tXtavH
Mava naeai m ft
mm Utwm
Official list 'of Mtera atoi (4
lion, Isued front tb VW mu y"
t at Wsshloffton, P, C, M KWWWIH
(4 low and XeevgAM, wr WW w
smc August ii, iu, yMVMl frsis ffw
tnce of Wlllsrd feMeY (it PMM
and counwlor Irt plrt( Pjr
National bank buUtot, 0Ke(Mr rf
la John O. AUiv- f OiMlltl, ir
(r quiittng-franvx,
Tv harl nfteKrtW rvf AHiwfit, firt
tvr air-brah Pv? - .
y, isaau C, fc- e CtmWaV lr f9?
lirvry;iiphlc cannwOx .,. . . . .
o ahiv H of tW K-A, fer
-U.y JLMrv .VI. CWWK4H 4 i UMtth v
for (ln-!TViins t
To -hlp WtrM rr-MMSr jt
Inr cornlc-Klit".- , .
To. Joef al Uvtoy, fj?
irofieiler.. . , , , .
To AnJtTTT J.. (vwgo oT FiMSfcl J'
fcr sprine-hlnaei- . .
Ttv Philip .J.- faea1 df VrfrU fl'afer
Rachlnc-moW.- . . .
Vo Pailip Of 9rt4f fif
To' ,-ary Wllf' of faint P&,
hr pltwv..
l o Ar- J.: fri&J? 4 t&trf &Rm(Htt
. tniclv . .
Tio Xiniam' C-. FW- rtf r.tfiit faV,
vi- rfvnnf-va4v. mwH'rinTrt
To ?Tirioie- '.v.- rrrWwM.f n rireiriV iaV,
fc.--.- dltohinn-marHlHV
4i-!-raa' rimii(Vsf' Ja oirtii'
.iwr- V iiwjwti fa' i
3ajt' SJKn: CfKvfhn;1 Wy"V ft&i
KiS'i'll cirrr(rpi:yNH'' fof Wyoming'
rf'.ril VfMal Work'in's!: tiut1 tli" tMll1
T 1 n 1 , . f iiMfiuiiiv ri'.-ri oi a IWT
.&9titi.tlfi f Sir?' SrrfVfrkV hV fti'tir3 0
f- ill vT4 f-.frrf tMM' if tK
Wd4y-.vwjttwllr,p"f'
1. tVoYWrMa-ji'bVA'JJer
tv?-, ftHf 1 vWifA'V vrtt' iS
Grocery Company
YantsItsPayfor
Some Provisions
3at tic liaa 7&o Cbatractid Has
Cctkctzd Cis Frufcfa and
DisappearciL
Sixty I Ui liana. Burlinetoa railroad labor
ers, appeared before County Judge Charlie
Is!le Saturday and vociferously declared
tiu-y do not owe tha Italian Importme
aroeery company for t23k7T for provisions.
Tbo company had gamisheed their v acres
and had them brought into court to show
wium why they should not pay. 'With the
assistance of a trio of Interpreters It
finally was learned that each Italian paid
his share to Fellsss Mazza, who, instead
of paying the grocery company, vanished
with the money. Joseph Ealerno. of the
company, said he refused to deliver the
provisions until each Italian had signed
a promise to pay for himself and all the
others. It developed, however, that Matia
signed for them and they could not be held
for what he did.
Crushing Injuries
Result in Death
Theodore Pansor Fella from Eleventh
Street Viaduct aud Dis9 in
the Hospital,
Theodore Fanor, who fell from the elev
enth street viaduct Friday evening at 7:39
o'clock, sustaining crushing'- Injuries, .died
in St Joseph's hospital Saturday morning
at 4 o'clock. In the fall to the railway
tracks below the viaduct one of his legs
waa mashed to a pulp, his Jaw was broken
and he received Internal injuries.
Pansor was found by empioyss of the
Union Pacific Railway company, K. V. Bti
bert, 6708 Marcy street, and Frank Delflarn,
1419 South Fourteenth street, as thsy were
walking up the tracks to eo home, Pansor
was in an unoonsoious oonditlon When
found, He wae taksn to Bt. Joseph's hos
pital In the police ambulance and attandtd
by Police Surgson Peppers, Its regained
consciousness after reaching the hospital,
but eould not talk, From what oauld be
gathered, he walked to tha highest part of
the bridge and crawled up and sat on (be
ratlins. A strong wind was blowing and
after having sat there but a few minutes
he lost his balanaei The police are, re-
luetaftt to believe the sttiry told by Pansor,
but aannat offur any other cause for tha
fall, unless his Intent was suicide.
Morchant Injured
in Auto Collision
GuUi 7'tsti 6t Tnt C&ihdsn TrMs?
Eapwiiy Dads Street,
CraeiiM lata Ett'27,
Piimk a fttfliNSBftiia , A, ftfkHBa,
a wntUMt Mir9 4 ASH ea&ttel av
W tavBint? Br gsiiwlfty- Sa.4
wfttto Mvine umiH tm tfinawt a t&e
(M$fmiim f4 ti3 iw auwa
Wf tin 414 lb wi5 ras 4tta4 tf
erm Ptt 9t FH (tltun, wb -s
ifivlag n&iUf attaa ftoags a(fsst, Urn
Wi3 amestsd. pilsfiMa) sm&a (naf pr'iwt yae
(tfiflfiS eX tte rata of pwaatfrOw aiiea a
hf fim wae Ma fadiuai
fawo, 0" oU eras a4af red,
a waa aeoartad t? UUtatl &
fcasia "Ffe imsav M tOictt Niesaa was
Somo Light on Siou
City Murder Mystery
Lsi fLsaa ylczka
f-.ntf XWk4 iW? $T 7ariy fJ
fifrn'f ( iKrr yrr wUk of
a pr'SiiSUSf fiJfSV ff-W Kt-.
rftrf i"e -F Stof? f nrif r-i' Tito
l' t'hV c'u ir f'.? S&iZB tn ur
WPIrinc.'
MitWAMK gf.T? fiitfj eiic
'I? if iiwiik'e road arorfff tif 'to
th"' gam ol hanging. pro-"ti4ct'lve gif?fb
Into Bennett en MAtetie ccufesV Pout
DakotsT:- tlrif ere T V cnc-P??- r-t -'
merit: bur w'hfeH if s of ;'w)si.-'
!rtSiar reservation; Tfie rt'rer.?- cJcir.ri"
ment of thi fjaS Is 6it w't'? if SzrPurrei:
tn tSaf 6S Octdbef J ,T7,' . it -vi! ft",
rotihd" friir t'cliets ttf CHsfnotr'aln rri
Ra'ptrf 6lty' ft-' 0.; at arf uni-ct-slfv J r-V
In1 orflr' that peVftef rrray rVf -
the" couhtleV C(J bV" evened.-' . .
The BeSrjett
that fcc?JSW at far.of fife a
ftreVtftev, itt'out. Sd!..i?; ? xf"
H pfK-e fingiUs .IfSf Sff: tc f
tvfrrtf:ffr','a' M
,c r-r t" t t j
A ww nWnc i ta INs Mtt of tJ
jrV!Sitw4 x-.- ires dwiixx I t
c4ty tetk atwrduj m&rrUas y O; AUr-
nej- 13ns, ml asreee tVs nine e
ixi takwa by the city" tasi aivtwre
.iuiia tke warmetwd to van J ui
ta CJiit Mm Iks oaj- iet:. Ttao
tlUv.Js. hwc ax otKoatsil ecr t tn-
Miotics Xmui Om Mat t pcajtc, jwt
A tati scan law apectfoaiV ynivjf-s.
11.4 offutitA C Ur csqr ttiasr & a ii;-
wa b' Baabft, CStf Cl.rt. i 1 answer tn
rvHiat. we aai ve.hwu ;uu u tu tn
. i..iit h w Mwur o vuto aa ;iw AukueI
ur.inurieu ubn efeuiui aas failca to
.Bolster, win akieva Uiat. 1 aava cureiul.y
in..;siisi:i UK (Mnvm and it is m
uuiiuuii mac nur auiaiitlsU elecioi- has tut)
i.i,;il to voia aL uue ynnianea rt'Katdles
jt v-heiher or uat. icux euicidr been
us.siPim. Tiiia u. otiuuon. ivfn tu
u uur ubuiusa; u August j, llil t.
uccit.a .J, 01. aruTL 1 eu b! consU.iit.on
o.u.-Uf-s Liac ekieuat jtiail be tree
an ! ;nre sliail e a otitaranco or Ira-
riEiiiniF.nl in. uiw nJi af a. njaiuieii vdw
11. -..f!s che p'f.r-tiY ranr-i!8"."
Section 1 ut iruoe I o tha constitution
piuv-O:.-, inai e-ty aiaitf yi.-on ot tnu ai$a
of Jl ,aia. of line rtute enunipraied
' 3hiil oa an aiei.Lor." Ikt section turtuer
piuv.U. inaL ducik Bmrm snail nave te
khI u in tli- staxe iu saunth anfl In th
toiJDty or fceviuct r vma ror suc'ii term
aa inc. oe erowMd a? law.
Our suxufeR fcaiinia loat every ma.a
pei son uc ila a&a ta ik yar or upwards
o-lon'-t l1 uaei rlUflM cBMinrrated. snail
os ait ;'cxr 11 wea jnoricj sha.l nave ta-
aidMi Vkiii-jaji ie siaie six. aionth. in IM
crMuiiy .? and ta tiia. precinct ur
vwnt ita air.
Eectlun T3 of Cobbcy a Annotated
F4aiutcs of Aeoruka for lii. the satoe be-
Ine a ian oi Uie prunary c.iHion kaw
wtVMies Uui no iuireixieri(l elector shall
t pnaiimt to vtue units cms niaKes an
ailwara seiumc lonn the rtainn why be
iatlcd 10 rtKimr and delinrs what reasons
may te given.
1c iiu bcea held by toe supreme court
ef tbts siaie ia the case of filate against
Corner, i: Rett.. 2H5. that under the see-
that the riicht of an elector to vote at
an elrtion cauinot be abridiced or denied,
and that any law which denied to any
qualified elector a right to vole provided
he is able to prove himseif such any time
before the closing of the polls, is void.
That the court has further held In the case
of btate against Drexel, 74 Neb., 77. that
th -! Inna nf the constitution heretofore
quoted apply to primary elections, as well
as to regular or general elections.
It therefore follows that so far as said
section BS7 seeks to deprive any qualified
voter ' from voting at the primaries, said
section Is without force or effect. It does
not, however, follow, that the whole of
section 5879 Is void. I therefore recommend
that blanks in conformity with said sec
tion be nrenared and that unregistered
electors before being permitted to vote at
the primary be requirea to prove tnem
selves qualified electors in the manner
therein set forth, except so far as being
required to give one of the reasons set
forth In said section. To my mind the
eiector may give any reason he sees fit.
In answer to your inquiry relative to the
second affidavit mentioned In said section
;, which relates to giving the pary
affiliation where none was so stated by
tha elector at the last registration, will
state, that It is my opinion that the same
may bo made before any or tho Judgee
of election or before any other officer
authortxed by law to administer an oath.
tcsgpecuuiiy,
JOHN A. BINE,
City Attorney.
POLITICAL.
I am a candidate to succeed my&oK
for Judge of thg District Court of thlo
Judicial District, and If tha votorg bxi-
Il0v I havg boon fair and square la
performing tho duties of my offieo. I
would very much appreciate tftalr sup
port oa primary day for another torm
on too be neb.
Abraham L Sutton
r k
VOTE IS ALL WARDS FOR
PR. II. A. FOSTER
TOM
School Board
j favor tiie uae of school buildings for
improvement Club meetinga.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
W. G- URE
POLITIC I,.
POLITICAL.
I T. DYSART
Qeminds His Friends
I lah to remind my friends that
,belng a candidate for County Judge,
with but one opponent, the preaent
Police Judge. Bryce Crawford, and
with the unusual number contesting
for other offices, and other unusual
and surprising conditions in my
favor, my nomination seems assured,
unlea you faii to vote.
If you wlab. me well, do your voting
Tut lay. J. T. BTSAaT.
lo Oouaty J edge.
JOE B. MUEL
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for SHERIFF
" POLITICAL.
POLITIC L.
! . "- 1
rCssn-rn an rrrsnisrsi nmni JswIlssMilsissai isiftiaiiiSasiriTiil iinsri i i Li 11 iiej 11 1 1 nss.iTm sushi wi 1 1 n is.ssw
Jce B. HoaoI Fcspctfolly Solicits Your Support.
I have lived In Omaha since IS64. being a property owner and tax
payer. Formerly wo.kcU as a carpenter. Waa Street Comnil lslonor dur
leir the- late? Fitk K. Iooe.''ai Aninrsiration. the sm-vC 01" wnicfi I per
Iurrae.1 fait'rftrlifv and (o. tle. bet interests f th laxtMjrevsi.
As: a wxni!H- t the preewtsc city Oatnctl iirpiu:Til tlie Occopotlora
Tar- .ti-oc. rJavtwa; a t vff Jt t! cr-setf; earninc of all
rweW'? vw7eei3niisfli aO"tpwt(-ii to. rfro.i.:nai.ff?3r M a jear
an alrw biv4lwia tm ftWe. a. tax era ntvj9.
T fr ti jvMwaupe f tlw OvUTrwrej trvrtw; lie? pioTlei ll.e gaa
w'fceii l irevlim.- weme la tbe nT-Pi'.. HHtmwJ wc, be-itio- S'treei Car Servtca
ami Exuo5i?-a P lta Unej " diWrnnw tm tif the citr-
t ni a. nnm di!ew im i am'ViiP Own-'sj'ajj) of aJS TtsWI"; Servtea
CfcSBWilew.. tfcerrcTe. saiip-iwmne the Tljrar BhtidHi a nola e'erttonr
rrri5 iry w-rtrn a. CmcneHtwa have alvrajst TBiad on tm alte f tJia
w wnaiirrsl t"W Crartrai!i?rB.
TQnttrnma-iUSy swil'i'.HItrrur; j'tta.- wiH'ort. ftp Vies f3ir " KbmrilT mS TbW
taw Oimvr&, J rcmuuw vurT'wmi Wit- inr'ieTi tu tb lft of iw aV411ty
antalsJtrt. Warn- w Sattvr auns xu sfiecip-r rcTr-w-n 1 arjnsrMv 1 rvra
rrapex.tfu.ff'y. JPOSZ 3.. UDU9L.
FRANK. C. BEST
a Thomas B. McPherson Alf. C. Kennedy,
I John P. Breen Dr. A. C. Stokes.
1 T. A. Hollister E C. Hodder
I A. G, Edwards J. W, Smalley
John M. Macfarland
Only Republican Candidate
for Nomination for Judge
of the Supreme Court from
Douglas County.
John M. Macfarland, one of the
most prominent and successful law
yers of the Nebraska bar, has filed
for the republican nomination for
Judge of tho supreme court. ' He has
practiced In .the supreme court of
this state for thirty-three years. He
has tried over thirty murder casrs
and now has over one hundred civil
and criminal cases In the district
court of Douglas county and in the
supreme court. He has moro cases
In the Douglas county district court
than any other attorney, and that
has been bis record for over two
years. Theee are facts and they
prove conclusively that Mr. Macfar
land has a most enviable reputation
as a lawyer. Ills long and success
ful experience has made him famil
iar with every phase ot the law and
procedure In practice, and there Is
probably no lawyer In Nebraska
better qualified to fill the Important
position ot Judge of the supreme
court. He is a diligent lawyer and
closely studies his cases from every
angls, and this qualification should
be a requisite for every supreme
Judge. As supreme Judge he would
prove a valuable acquisition to that
tribunal aa hls..unceasing Industry
would aid materially In advancing
case, for final hearing. Mr. Mac
farland Is a gentleman of even tem
per, good Judgment and compan
ionable at all times. He has a ker-n
sense of Justice, which certainly is a
good recommendation for a supreme
i .
" - , . '! ' x-; v ' S!--
' 1 . ,lV. -
Judge. He is the only republican
candidate for this position from
Douglas county. One-tenth ot the
votes of Nebraska will be cast In
this county, and It la figured that It
Mr. Macfarland is nominated he will
bring great strength to the republi
can state ticket as well as the local
ticket. He Is a man ot strong mag
netic personality, and his host of
friends will do everything In their
power to advance his interests. The
republicans of Douglas county espe
cially, and the republicans ot the
state genprally.'wlll make no mistake
In voting for the nomination of John
M. Macfarland for supreme Judge.
p
JTV Virw
VOTE FOR
The Noaiinalioa o! the Old Veteran
Geo. C. Cockrell
Republican Candidate for
Justice oi the Peace
i
Cn Primary Cay, August 13, 1911
For the office of County Com
missioner we glady recommend
Frank C. Best, who Is a successful
business man of known integrity,
and as a member of the 1907
legislature, which Is recognized as
the best legislature Nebraska ever
bad, Mr. Best proved himself a
strong character. His business ex
perience qualifies him for this Im
portant office, and with such a
man in charge of the expenditures
of the office, the taxpayers' Inter
ests are sure to be protected.
From the fact that a million dol
lars are annually expended &y the
County Commissioners, the taxpay
ers should see to it, that men ot
ability and known Integrity are
elected.
J. P. Jerpe
Vincent Randazzo
Jacob L. Jacobson
S. V. Gustafson
HOW
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VOTE
DISTRICT JUDE
DICKINSON, CHARLES T.
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Mark your ballot as shown above.
Judge Dickinson served the PEOPLE as district Judge from
1896 to 1904.
Was defeated for re-election by a combination against hlui.
Let the l'EOri.E put him back.
He has no combination or clique back cf Uim.
SSELL
BLAIR, NEB.
Candidate for the Republican Nomination for
Seat) lUiiway- C6SlSiig9i63Wi,
A native of Nabraaka, fifid twgptjfrliiFea -aaro eagagad
in farming, U a part of thj reeav4 PL Z Ilusoell has ta eff e,
Mr, liuaH waa fo? ittiw ygafa a fftsmbar of tha. Btattt
Boar4 of Agrieulture, an4 6arv4 4 yWFS aa ita treaauref
fllao two years oq tha Uoa of lnn&vs, A elaaij feaarij
of foti? years aa Tra&&iiff o( Washington Gounty aa4 thfm
years as Assistant Cashls? of tha Cltigana State BanU of
J3hti?,
WANTED
Votes for the O'd Veteran
o T, GoFdom
Who possesses the ability and experience to make for
Omaha it competent
Democratic Nominee,
Attorney at Law,
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CHARLES E. FOSTER
POLICE JUDGE
Candidate for Nomination on
Republican Ticket
I Primaries Aug. 15, 1911
Graduate University of Ne
braska, a practicing attorney,
and formerly Deputy County
Attorney Douglas County.
zmmmmaxmm VOTE FOR HIM
SIiMaiiniai ii l lifT-
Alexander C. Troop
Republican Candidate for , i;'
Re-Election for
DISTRICT
JUDGE
Respectfully solicits the support
of the voters at the
Primary Election August 15, 1911
I. - ..J
Primaries Tuesday
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For Judge of
DISTRICT
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Joseph P. Cleland
ror Board ef Bdaeatloa. marVB-
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II A. FOSTER
Republican Candidate for
DISTRICT JODQH
4'th judicial niiViiei
J . L. KALEY
Republican Candidate for
Districts udge
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