OFFICIAL VOTE OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ANNUAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1909. CANDIDATES Judge Supreme Court J. R. Dean, dem B. F. Good, dem J. J. Sullivan, dem.;. . . . J. B. Humes, rep Jacob Fawcett, rep. . . . . S. II. Sedgwick, rep. . . . R. L. Staple, pro A. G. Wolfenbarger, pro Regents of University Churles T. Knnpp, dem. Charles S. Allen, rep W. G. Whitmore, rep... I). C. Cole, pro ind F. E. Linch, pro J. H. Van Stccn, pro. . . A. T. Hunt, soc Wm Wemnier, soc Regents to nil Vacancy II. E. Newbranch, dem F. L. Hallcr, rep A. L. A. Schiermeyer, soet County Clerk D. C. Morgan, dem Geo. Lushinnky, rep ... . County Treasurer F. E. Schlatcr, dem J. G. Stark, rep County Judge M. Archer, dem A. J. Beeson, rep County Sheriff Ed. S. Tutt, dem C. D. Quinton, rep County Superintendent Marv E. Foster, dem. . . E. E. Oddl, rep Register of Deeds A. J. Snyder, dem L. II. Daft, rep........ County Surveyor Fred Patterson, dem Geo. Trunkenboltz, rep . County Coroner E. Ratnour, dem B. I. Clements, rep rViuntv rVimmlsclnnpr G. P. Meisinger, dim. . M. L. Friedrich, rep And now the bunglesoiue work of the last legislature is again being shown. It will be remembered that the legislature of two years ago passed a law which tfas'tafliid the'Auti-Pa Law." The provisions of that made it unlawful to "Accept or Use" a pass. Thn Inst, lrtrislature in chancing the law and making it legal for railroad "ompanies to issue passes to widows of employes, changed the wording of the law to "Accept and Use." Therefore in the changing of the little word "or" to "and" it is now necessary to prove law to "Accept and Use." Therefore in the changing of the little word "or" to "and" it is now necessary to prove the"usc" of the pass, the acceptance not being of itself unlawful. Hereto m m Individually Wrapped Each Vassar Chocolate is protected by an individual wrapper of moisture-proof parchment This insures their freshness their rich ness, their daintiness. This extra pre caution is expensive to us but it is better for the candy. Vassar Chocolates never dry out Their ' exquisite flavor is always retained. ; And such a flavor ! So supremely delicious. ' The creamy centers are flavored with REAL FRUIT. In each box are assorted strawberry, raspberry, pineapple, apricot lemon and orange. You can recognize the taste of the luscious fruit. Each chocolate is encased in the purest and costliest coating. Vassar Chocolates are the favored sweet meat Their popularity has created a great demand. Our dealers are constantly supplied. Treat yourself or your loved ones to Vassar Chocolates Made by lOOSE'VflLES KANSAS CITY 1 1 1 TT ! S I W,'l)inB I Plattsmouth t c w Water X 2 C w SSj "H i .& t s s g . 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One by one the laws of that last legisla ture are being proven of no account, and now it seems that they are respon sible for the undoing of some of the good laws of the former session.When will it ever end? For almost the first time in its his tory Tammany knows what it means to hold the bag. Just think of it, no money to handle for a long time to come, and that means nothing doing in the graft line. There will be much 1 weeping among the faithful and many of them will have to go on the carpet and tell what they know about it and just why and how it happened. In the language of the classics there is going to be something doing at graft headquar ters and many a man is going to spend a bad half hour. People who are interested in foot ball want to remember that the hottest game of the year is to be played at Lin coln tomorrow when the old rivals, Nebraska and Kansas, meet on the new gridiron in the capital city. It will be a hotly contested game as there is much rivalry between the teams and enough of the old fight left so that the game will be a hammer and push from the start. You can leave here in the morning and return after the game is over The report that Theodore Roosevelt had been killed while hunting in Africa has been branded as a fake. No, Ted dy has not been killed and furthermore is not going to be. A man like our former president has too much respect for the big game of America to permit any old animal in the dark continent to do him up. But if the report had been true the mourning in this country would have been something fierce. Foot ball may be all right for some people who would make food inmates of a loonytick emporium, llit when it comes to a game that is a game, give us the good old national game where it takes brains instead of beef and where the average citizen can sec what is go ing on without having to resort to an x-ray machine to see through the pile and determine who has the ball. Friends of Mike Cavey all over Cass county will be pleased to learn that he was elected county commissioner of lioone county on the republican ticket, notwithstanding the county went dem ocratic. His own precinct gave him a majority of over two hundred. This speaks well for Mr. Cavey and we con gratulate him upon his election. Cass county went republican by a majority of 05, a gain over last year of 45 on the head of the ticket. On re gents of the university the republican majority was 444 over the democratic vote. ' That doesn't look as if old Cass was going backward very much. The Journal editorial writer should come out of it for a time. He will be taken seriously some day, and thru what? The republican judges have all been elected, but by a mighty close margin. "We love, we love, we love the republl can candidates," sings the voters, but oh, yoii"(emoerat.s. That Bank Guarantee Law down in Uklahoma seems to he running up against some trouble, and even Gov Haskell seems to be getting cold feet on the proposition. It is estimated that while Judge Faweett may be the low man on the re publican ticket, his majority will prob ably be not less than 2,000. The new slogan for the democratic campaign next year will be "Let Him Shoot His Wad." It sounds better than "Let the People Ilule." Acknowledge the Benefit Plattsmouth Has to Bow to the Enevitable- Scores of Citi zens Proves it. After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Platts mouth, given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys in good health since, can be relied up on to perform the same Work in other cases. Keaa mis: ... J. W. Hickson, Oak Street, Platts mouth, , Nebr., says: "I will never cease to praise Doan's Kidney Pillr, as they were of such great benefit to me several years ago. My kidneys and back were a source of constant suffer ing and I was subject to attacks of lumbago that came on without the least warning. The simplest move ment was painful and I was anoyed more or less by the irregular passages of the kidney secretions. I read so much about Doan's Kidney Pills, that I finally procured a box from Gering & Co. '8 drug store. I was so gratified with the results of their ue that I publicly endorsed them in 1906 and at this time, I heartily renew that state ment. I hope that other kidney suf ferers will profit by my experience." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. 50-4 Allard Vroman who has been travel ing over the western part of the country for the past 18 montha returned home Sunday to spend the winter with his parent,Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vroman. Want Column WANTED. WANTED-Woman to do laundry work. Good wages, apply at once at Hotel Riley. WANTED-Young men and women to fill positions paying $900 to $2000 per annum. Big demand for stenograph ers in the Government service, ,as well as in private business life. Our new method of teaching shorthand by mail insures as thorough and practical a training at your own home as is obtainable by personal attend ance at any business college in the country. We guarantee success. Complete course for small cash pay ment; balance to be paid when you secure a position. Trial lesson free. Central Business Institute, Central Building, Washington, D. C. FOR EXCH ANGE.640 acres in Kimbl county, fine. Will exchange for Cass county land pay difference. 80 acres Cultivatep, in Eastern Kansa for Plattsmouth property. 8 room cottage to exchange for western land. Fifteen acres close in for Cash. Windham Investment Co. 56-4 FOR SALE CHEAP-At Smith's barn, Plattsmouth, Neb., a new carriage. Lady owning same has quit keeping a horse. It must sell. sw-tf Legal Notice. Alvln Kt'rrln. defendant, will take notion that on thi fourth day of Aummt, IWM. Ada KhitIh, planum. mm nw petition in tne aim net court of Cam county, NYhraxka. airalnnt the defnnct ant. the object and prayer of which la to obtain a decree of divorce from the bomlii of matri mony, and for the cimUxiy of her children, Ut wit: F.lhi'l, Clair and Kenneth, ami for auch other relief aa equity may require. ou are minimi to anxwer aaid net It Ion on or before Hie !2IHli day of December, 11MU. Ada rerrla. By her Attorney, M. Archer Legal Notice. WSctK I County Court. In the matter of the ltd ale of Margaret M. Walllnit. deceancd. To all persons IiiutiwNmI- You are hereby notified that the executor of the aliove eatate Mux filed In this court his re IKirt toKcthcr with a ictl(ion, pray I tut thvreio that said estate be settled and the executor le discharKed, and that the estate be distributed and assigned Hccordlnn to the terms of the last will and testament of said deceased. That a hearing will Im had iiMtn said report and petition liefore thia court, at riattsmoiith, In suld county, on the IMItli day of November, lUOfi. at Ho clock a m.. and that all object Ions. if any, must lie II led on or before suld day and Hour or nearlnK. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court oi sum county nils vn uay or rsovemner 1IHKI. Al.LK.N J. UK KHUN. Seal. , County J mine. Sit HI Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement Telegraph or Write Robert Wilkinson, Dunbar, Nebr. Or call at the News-Herald office and we will save you trouble and expense in getting dates and terms. Good Service. Reasonable Rate Smoke an ACORN And he Hn-rmv 'i nr ij . A. L. TIDD LAWYER Reterncei: Bank of Eagle, Eagle. Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. Bank of Murdock, Murdock. First Nat'l bunk, Greenwood. State bank of Murray. Murray. First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth. BAILEY & filACII THE DENTISTS litlll apalliicrt Ilik-Oril DfMI-tnr ItaiM aturrlm. nt-'quiapfd D'ul Of fice It lb Mmiit Mtti. M floor filon Bl . Ilbrrnm. OMAHA, NEB. muiiimisiDDiMAgaios 1 tlJt tiv 'lull n u"u( tin C ) VI I 1,1 flSYMll UMIKVKI HMJX-N III t ill vmSSiuii i J in -J.M0 e)x Snid S U31S3H0IHO eV Ayttuwu ! rut p H ut tl, Vwpeuu puiua4 ei-a-s , W ') 1rSa4, jeal say Mpe-I Notice. State of Nebraska, I . . , County of Caae. !" County Court, . In th mutter of the ntate of Jacob F. 8. Stan- ner, deceased. To all persona interested: You are hereby notified thai a petition haa bmn filed In thia court for the administration of tha estate of Jacob F. Ktenner and that Inn Stenner haa barn nominated aa ui-h administrator, that hearing will be had upon said petition on tha 6th day of November. 19(19. at nine o'clock A M. at my office in the City of riattamouth. Nebraska, before which hour all objeclivna thereto muat be filed. My the Court. Skal) Au.kn J. RftmoN. U-S County Judge. Nolic. State of Nebraska, J oa . . Caaa County. Is8- In County Court In the matter of the estate of Mary Miller. de ceased. To all poranna Interested: s , You are hereby notified IhaYa petition haa bean filed in this court (pr the wiminMration of the eHtateof.Mry Miller. tTiat ftividj. I'itman haa been nominated an aurh admiamtrator, and that a hearing will be had upon aaid petition on the 6th nuTmum n. Lf,, lyvy. ai eiirni O CIOCR A. braeka. before which hour all objection! thereto muat be tiled, liy the Court Byiion Clark and Allin J. Bkfrom. W. A. Kohkrtaon, County Judite. Attorneya. Notice of Election, Befora the Board of County Commliwionera of the County of ('ana. Nchraalia. In tha matter of the organisation of Liberty Drainam) District To all whom it may concern: 1'urnuant to the order of the Board of County Commimiionera of the county of Cam. Nebraska, made and entered on the Itrth day of October. A, I)., 1VU9, and by virtue of the authority veated In me by the Statute of the State of Nebraska hereinafter deacrihed, I, W. E. Koaencrana, County Clerk of Caaa County, Nebraska, do hereby mve notice that on the Uh day of Octo ber. A. U.. 1SOH. A E. Taylor. 11. (3. Todd. J. K. McCarroll. 0. W. Conard. Lurlla R. T.vlnr Ja. aie H. Todd, Barbara A. Taylor, M. (i. McQuln, Im J. Hall, (ieorne N. LaHue and F. H. Mc Carthy, tiled in tha ofrire of tha County Clerk of Cam County their petition in writing- and also tneir Dona wun surety thereon, all in manner and form as by law required, and which bond and surety thereon waa on the 2nd day cf November, A. D1U08, approved by me. The object and prayer of aaid petition bein for tha onranitation of Liberty Drainaue District; aaid petition being niea under ma provisions or an act passed by the Legislature of tha State of Nebraska arut approved by the Coventor thereof, March 27th, iwi, enuiira; "An Act to provide for drainao-a districts to drain wet land; and land auliject U overflow; and any land which will be improved by drainage; 1 to build dykea and leveea; to construct, atraight en. widen, deepen, or alter any ditch, drain, stream, or watercourse; to riprap or otherwise protect the bank of any stream or ditch; to con struct, enlarge, extend, improve or maintain any drainage system; to construct, enlarge, extend. improve or maintain any ayatem of control or sur- -fare water or running water: and tha riirhts. obligations and powers of eweh corporations, including the power of eminent domain, the crea tion of debts. Issuing of negotiable bonds, and tha levying oi special asaeaamenu ea auch real ea tata and easements therein as may be benefited by aurh public work, and defining the dutiea and powera of public officials. ' And amendments thereto! That tha boundaries of aaid Liberty Drainara District as fixed and determined by aaid County Commissioners are aa follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the center of the Missouri River where it intersects the east and west half sec tion line of section twenty-eight ti), in town ship (10), range fourteen (H), in the County of Cass, Nebraska, thence continuing due west on aaid half section line through eectiona twenty- , nine ana tntrty t buj. of sM township and range to range thirteen (131. thence continuing due weat through section twenty-five (2T) to unc tion twrnty-aix tzti). thence north eighty (HO) rods, thenre due weat one hundred and aixty (160) rods to the half section line, thence north on the half section line to the northern boundary of section twenty-three 121), thence due west on the north boundary line of snid section twenty three (')), with sections fifteen and sixteen (IB A in) on tha north and sections twenty-one and twenty-two (21 & 22) on the south, to the north west corner of section twenty-one (2i, thence) aouin one mile to tne southwest corner of section twenty-one (21), thence due east on the section line to the northeast corner of section twenty seven (7). thence one and one-half milea to the half section line bet ween serlions thirty-four and thirty-five CU A BT). thenre due east on the half section line through said section thirty-five (116) to the center of section thirty-aix CM), thence south eighty M)) rods, thence east one hundred end sixty DM) rods to the section and range line, all in township ten 11)1, mirth, range thir teen (13) thenceMiuth to tho southwest comer of section thirty-one (31), and to the Otoe Count v line, thenre punt on the county lino forty mil rons, thenre south in Otoe County one hun dred and aixty (UK)) rods, thenre east forty (40) rods to the center of said strtion six (). thence south one hundred and aixty ltvi roda lo the section line, thenre east on said section lina to the center of the channel of thn Misonuri Itiver, thenre up the center of the Missouri Kiver with its meandering to the point of beginning. All of said lands in Otoe County being In township nine, norm or range fourteen. All land owners within th boundaries of said proposed Liberty Drainage District and all others concerned, are hereby notified that an election will beheld on riduy. November ID. A. D., 1909 between the hours of right o'clock A. M . and aix o'clock P. M . at the otlire of the County Clerk of the County of Cass, Nt brasko, at I'lnttsmouth in said county; that at snid election the question of the formation of said Liberty Drainage District shall be determined and n Hoard of seven direc tors shall be elected, sa d bosrt to take office contingently on the formation of said district. In Witness Whereof. I have hvreinto subscrib ed my otficisl signature an Coun y Clerk aid affixed the arnl of Case ci unty. Nebraska, at my office in the court house in the city of Platts mouth. In raid county, this 2tt day of October. A. D., 1909. Hvnt'N ( i.ark and W. K. Hoskntrans, W. A. KoHKHTfloN. County Clerk of Casa Attorneya for Petitioners County, Neb. LSkali tb-t SETTIffl'S EXCURSION At Low Round "flip Mules On pale every firtt and third Tuesday in earn mmith t every part of the Southwest. m 1 MISSOURI. ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TEXAS. OKLAHOMA, KANSAS AND COLORADO Hugh Norton, Agent. i