STAUNCH REPUBLICAN SUPPORTERS PREDICT VICTORY NOVEMBER 1Mayor William Madgett of Ha ring*, 5ei republican gubernatorial candidate,was introduced to Congressman C IReuvis in the Lincoln hotel iobbv, Monday afternoon It wu the n» t Imeeting of the two men prominent inattain* political Mi Madgeti was inthe city attending to legal matter lt;Mr j KeiiVis was here at the invitation ofthe I’nion Veteran^ Republican club 1 have heard much good of you, Mr IteaviaM *1 have heard nice thingsof you, Mr Madgett And greeting*, did not convev the only bitnilarirv of thoughtAlthough conservative In then pr * dictions, both nun look foi a repuhll can victory Mi Madgeti deni* il liutf h* ran awav from the «tate suffrage convention now In piogn — at Ha in H»* *uid that he attended the | opening tart iv nies mfon hi depat j* UI e and that he expected to he \\\ fyi ’ l*f alt efidan.ce b* foi e t he to* vent ion ,clones in regard to the political mhi at'un, he prophesied that Hughe* will c ar ry Nebraska Mr Reav i expressedi It* cei t aln h»d * r i hat 11 ugh* s w 11earn the district Mi M adgei t pn j dieted that tin prohibit ion amendnient will carry by from twenty I fort y thousand Mr Reavls looks foi ward to seeing a republican governor \ n the chair Mr Madgeti predicts | that the race between Mr Sutton an I j Mr Neville will b« chose and that a t Ivunce cjuotution- die uncertainModestly admitting that the i lt;•»-for the uflire he seek. ina be a close one, Mr Reavis looks lor another nip I and tuck encounte r at the polls \nd !this sec ond office o{ douht in his mindt.w not that of governor 11 ♦* toouR*