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A SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 28, 1909. POLITICAL ADVERTIS POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS, 3 . 8 YOU'LL win before you start if you get into one of our good suits, made especially for you and us by HARRY B. ZIMMAN FOR MAYOR Hart, Schaffner X His Platform and What He Stands For & Mar To the Republican Voters of Omaha: There are some extremely snap- i 5 i i line this In asking for your support at the primaries, at which I am a candidate for the py sack suit models in the nomination on the republican ticket for the office of Mayor, I do so entirely on my season, and the new colors and pat- record as a member of the City Council and as Acting Mayor of the City during the terns are more attractive than ever. last nine years. I have distinctly stated my position on the most important of the i t present questions before the citizens of Omaha in connection with the City Govern- Almost any idea you can _SUEECS Tent.i‘ 1 ;l)]rolrlu::xe if ]el,lected mddm;:)te all n;fy time], ene;'gy an(;i nfl;ilit):i to the eu(;i thnlt has been successfully carried out the City shall be well governed, that its affairs shall be prudently administered, anc . , that the money raised by taxation for city purposes shall be wisely and economically m.t!‘c new styles, and we're sure of suiting the taste and purse of every expended. I have submitted my platform and my record frankly and I ask your votes at the man who comes to us. & o | SUITS, fancy black or blue, primary election in the same confidence that I have in the past. Very respectfully, OVERCOATS shown $15 to $30 wi HAYDENs:: Clothes rue reLiaBLE STORE . Don’t Forget the Boys’ New Suit for Easter &3 We'll show you the greatest line of Juvenile Clothing that was ever offered in the city. Quality always the best and prices mean a neat sav- ing. -Many well known dependable lines for selection. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Your Support Will Be Appreciated FRANK C. GARDINER - Republican Candidate for BUILDING INSPECTOR THE PLATFORM: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION—I will give the business of the city my close personal attention, and the benefit of nine years’ service as member of the City Council, President of the City Council, and Mayor of the City, with careful study of municipal problems, gives me an understanding of the needs of the city that will enable me to carry into effect many economies not now prac- ticed, and at the same time secure for the citizens more efficlent service. I will reorganize sev- eral of the departments of the city government as they now exist, for the purpose of accom- plishing these results. OCCUPATION TAX~—I stand irrevocably pledged to the levying and collecting of an occupation tax from all the public service corporations that use the streets of the city; the said tax to be equiva- lent to not less than 5. per cent of the gross earnings of sald corporations. Buster Browns, Buddy W b want évery mechanic and Tuckers, Viking System, £ ' Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits STREET RAILWAYS-—I stand for the enactment of laws to regulate the service of the street rallways; to compel extensions of its lines when needed; and to regulate the sale of tickets and trans- with two pairs of pants, regu- lar $3.50 to $4.50 values; all in working man in Omaha to see Best Ever, Jui Jitsu and our Hayden’s Special, the best fers; to compel the maintenance of pavements. GAS LIGHT—I stand for the enactment of an ordinance that will effect a reduction in the cost of gas lighting on the city streets at the expiration of the present contract, so that the city will not pay more than $20 per year per light of 80-candle power; and for such other regulation ot the services.as shall be for the best interest of the city. X’ ELECTRIC LIGHT—I stand for the enactment of an ordinange that will effest a reduction in the cost of electric street lighting at the expiration of the present contract to not more than $65 per year per lamp; with a reservation that will protect the city in event of the purchase of the water works plant and the desirability of the installation of a municipal street lighting plant in connection with the pumping plant. GARBAGE~—I favor the repeal of the present garbage ordinance and the voiding of the contract in POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. connection therewith, and the enactment of an ordinance and contract that will provide a better o means for the collection and disposal of the city refuse and garbage. FRANCHISES—I shall insist on the pursuance of efforts to the end that the rights of the Omaha Elec- tric Light and Power company and the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Rallway and Bridge com- pany to ocgwby the streets and alleys of the city and to sell electricity for lighting and power purposes shall be fully and exactly detérmined; and to also determine the duration pf the fran- chise of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Rallway and Bridge company. STREETS AND ALLEYS—I shall see that the stréets and alleys are kept clean and in good tepair; especfally the alleys, that have been so long neglected. Unless the alleys are kept clean, the streets caanot be, 1 shall also see that the proper attention {s given to the maintenance of all public thoroughfares of the city. I propose to stand up for the mortal, intellectual and material welfare of Omaha and to continue to keeltzhlrith wll? the people and make the best effort within my power to decide public questiohs on their mer! \ many others, at— $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 up to $8.50 TRY HAYDEN’S FIRST &.,. one lot, special railroad overall on the market, a regular $1.00 value, at.75¢ Don’t Forget NELSON C. PRATT, Republican Candidate * FOR CITY ATTORNEY POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. POLITICAL ADVERTISEM Petition of friends of Captain Palmer for Mayor Filed February 18, 1909 ‘We, the undersigned qualified electors of the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, affiliating with the Republican party and residing at the places set opposite our respective names in said City, hereby request that the name of HENRY E. PALMER, residing at 1608 South 32d Avenue, in said City, be placed upon primary ballot of the Republican party for the City primary elec- « Your Support is Respectfuuy tion, to be held on the 30th day of March, 1909, as a candidate for E3licited the office of Mayor of said City, and we pledge ourselves that he olicite will abide by the result of such primary election, and qualify if VOTE IN ALL WARDS FOR | elected: Vote In All Wards For LOU BURMESTER THE FURNACE MAN Republican Candidate fer COUNCILMAN 3D WARD 42 Years a Resldent ot 3d Ward JOHN J. NOVAK 17Years In Business in Omaha For a Business Administration C. H. ISARD COUNCILMAN SIXTH WARD Primary Election, March 30th John Yirak Republican Candidate for COUNCILMAN TENTH WARD To Be Voted for in All Wards. I STAND FOR Good cleaning and uplifting of the business of the City of Omaha, looking strictly to it that the money paid by our tax payers, the cltizens of Omaha, be used for the good gf the city, and that all city work should ven to Omaha citizens only, and thos who need the work. st » 1 also stand for the payment of all city employes to take place every two weeks. 1 am a citizen of Omaha for 81 years and a tax payer for 29 years. Will appreciate zour y support and thank you for VOTE FOR GEO. M. BAIER Republican Candidate —FOR— COUNCILMAN Seventh Ward. Tn Al Wards. For-the best Interests of Oniaha, first, last and all the time. Resident of Seventh Ward 2 Years— Omaha BEFUBLIGAN CANDIDATE - FOR - Councliman 10th Ward .l—‘l-&hw-uum Republican Candidate for Council TENTH WARD Solicits your support at the primaries Tuesday, March 30, Thirty-six years a resident of the above ward and a taxpayer. You Can Vote in all Wards DR, . HOLOVTCHINER Republican Candidate For Councilman SECOND WARD Residence— 16th and Castellar Primaries, March 30th—From 1210 8 7. M: M, record on the School Board is my reference and endorsement. 4F MY SERVICE ON THE BENCH, AND MY EXPERIENCE AS A LAW- YER IS A SUFFICIENT GUARAN- TEE OF MY QUALIFICATION FOR Frank E. Stone Never Rin for Offics Before Candidate for the Republican Nomination FOR COUNCILMAN FIFTH WARD Give a Young Man a Chance I Will Appreciate Your Support. CITY ATTORNEY, I RESPECTFULLY M 0 R R l S Ml L DE R REQUEST YOUR SUPPORT. Benj. S. Baker REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR City Attorney PRIMARIES, MARCH SOTH. twenty-five years. _To Be Voted for in Every Ward. Prinaries Election, May 4, George Marshall Republican Candidate fer COUNCILMAN Eleventh Ward 1 have been In business for the past ave never been in Have resided in the ward for n_years. 1f elected will r and FERSON. ties of the office may require. L you or Lnl:;. friends may An) Eive me will be apprec Candidate for COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD Subject to Republican Primary Mareh 30, 1909. Raised in Omaha. Eighteen Years in the Third Ward. A. HOOGE Republican Candidate For COUNCILMAN 20 WARD Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated. The Man with 3 Init als bt D. A. N. Chase X e et A A A TRRALD B s e $1C PRIMARY MARCH 30 VOTE FOR BEECHER HIGBY Republican Candidate for Nemination f r City Clerk VAN LADY Candidate for COUNCILMAN : 9th WARD 12th Ward Comneil ™°°*7 | perses doneen son. vote in i waoss Oscar Allen E. H, Allen Gustave Anderson Charles Anderson Joseph Barker M. H. Barlow J. W. Barnett Charles D. Beaton A. A. Bebout Edward R. Benson J. H. Bexten George F. Bidwell Frank M. Blish S. P. Bostwick J. J. Boucher W. J. Bradbury, Dr., Edward B. Bradley E. E. Brando W. H. Bucholz J. E. Buckingham W. L. Burgess | H. K. Burket Charles E. Burmester John' H. Butler M. D. Cameron 1. W. Carpenter Archie W. Carpenter Arthur Chase B. W. Christie L. M. Conden H. G. Counsman Thomas A. Creigh Walter H. Dale George A. Danforth W. M. Davidson B. B. Davis T. L. Davis F. H. Davis John A. Dempster Charles T. Dickinson John H. Dumont Charles F. Duffie G. F. Epeneter Jonathan Edwards C. J. Ernst H, E. Fredericksen Thomas Fry John Flack F. W. Fitch " W. T. Graham Frank H. Garvin H. B. Graham W. 8. Gibbs W. R. Garvin H. R. Gould J. B. George F. Haarmann ‘W. H. Hatteroth C. L. Harris D. M. Haverly Dr. W. O. Henry G. W. Holdrege George W. Hoobler A. B. Hensel E. H. Hinricks M. H. Hoerner Byron R. Hastings H. P. Haze C. W. Hull George W. Hill Julius Jankswiky W. 8. Jardine Alfred C. Kennedy Paul W. Kuhns Howard Kennedy O. D. Kiplinger Joseph Kelley J. L. Kaley Phillip Lang F. Lehmer J. P. Lord 8. W. Lindsay George H. Lee J. B. Lghmer George W. Loomis A. F. Mayne C. F. McGrew Ezra Millard R. A. McNown C. A. Mangum Edgar M. Morsman, jr. W. MacDiarmid H. 8. McDonald Brower K. McCague. G. M. Nattinger Herbert H. Neale Frank J. Norton F. C. Owen, M. D. G. H. Payne Peter Procopio Charles W. Pearsall R. W. Pollard Henry V. Plummer Guy H. Pratt Grant H. Peters F. 8. Pollard H. P. Ryner J. B. Reynolds John Robbins Dr. J, B. Ralph J. B. Rahm H. M. Rogers Halleck F. Rose Y. H. Storz D. V. Sholes W. G. Shriver J. A. Sunderland F. E. S8anborn Henry C. Streight Floyd M. Smith R. F. Swoboda 8. A. Searle John Steel Paul Stein €. C. Shimer L. D. Spaling A. B. Somers George B. Stryker George T, Thummel Dexter L. Thomas H. A. Tukey A. P. Tukey H. C. Townsend Charles L. Thomas W. W. Umsted A. J. Van Allstine H. P. Whitmore Willlam Wallace Fred G. Watson C. F. Weller W. P. Whitney, M. D. George G. Wallace John L. Webster George Winship H. W. Yates E. E. Zimmerman and 500 others. S — Vote for A. M. Peterson for Councilman 12th Ward An able and honest busi- If elected will give his entire tin. to the duties of the office and in ness man. “the interest of the people without fear or favor. 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