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    THURSDAY, JULY 1G, 1914.
PLATTSMOUTH SE7.1 1 -WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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Political Announcements
All announcements r.TUST CZ
ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH at
the following rate: For Con
gressman, $15; State Senator,
$10; Representative, $5; for
County Officials, S5 each.
For Congress.
We are authorized to announce
Ihe name of Wilbor V. Annoys,
of Dunbar, Otoe county, for enn
press from the First congres
sional district of Nebraska, sub
ject to the will of the republican
voters at the primary election on
Tuesday, August 18.
We are authorized to announce
Charles Marshall of Otoe county
as a candidate for congress from
the First district, subject to the
will of the voters at the primary
election on Tuesday, August 18,
1914.
For Senator.
A. F. Sturm, of Nehawka, i.s a
candidate for senator from Otoe
and Cass counties, subject to the
will of the republican voters at
the primary election Tuesday
August 18.
We are authorized to announce
the name of John Mattes jr., as a
candidate for Senator from Cass
and Otoe counties, subject to the
decision of the democrativ voters
ai the primary election on Tues
day, August IS, 101 5.
For Representative.
M. G. Kime, of Nehawka pre
cinct, will be a candidate for
member of the lower house of
the state legislature, subject to
the will of the democratic voters
of Cass county at the primary
election to be held Tuesday, Aug
ust 18, 1914.
We are authorized to announce
William II. Puis for Fbat Rep
resentative (Otoe and Cass coun
ties), subject to the will of the
democratic voters at the primary
election, Tuesday, August 18.
For County Judge.
Charles I.. Graves of Union is rt
candidate fop the nomination to
the office of county jud-e, sub
ject to the decision of Ihe
voters at the primary elec
tion, held on Tuesday, August 18,
1914.
For County Clerk.
Frank J. I.ibershal, the present
county clerk, lillir.ir said ojV;ee iy
appointment, is a candidate for
the nomination to said office, sub
ject to the decision of the demo
cratic voters at the primary elec
tion, held on Tuesday, August
18, 1914.
John M. Creamer, of Wabash,
a candidate for county clerk.
is
subject to the decision of the re
publican voters of Cass counly at
the primary election held on
Tuesday, August 1. 101. Your
support will be appreciated.
T am a candidate for counly
clerk on the republican ticket,
subject to the will of the voters at
the primary election Ausust 18.
A. L. Anderson.
T5. (J. Wurl announces that he
is a candiadte for the office of
counly clerk of Cass county, sub
ject to the will and wish of the
democratic voters of the county
at the primary on Tuesday, Au
gust 18, 101 i."
For Register of Deeds.
Mont Robb is a candidate for
Register of Deeds of Cass coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
republican voters of the county
at the primary election to be held
on Tuesday, August 18, 101 i.
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REMEMBERJsnATES
Candidate for Treasurer.
Major A. Hall is a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to the
will of the republican voters at
the' primary to be held on Tues
day, August 18, 101 i. lie will ap
preciate the support of all repub
licans. For Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce
F. It. Cunningham, of Nchawka
precinct, as a candidate for sherilT
of Cass county, subject to the de
cision of the republican voters at
the primary election August 18,
1914.
We are authorized to announce
William Dnvrt. of Salt Creek
(Greenwood) precinct, for the
office of sheriff of Cass county,
subject to the will of the demo
cratic voters at the primary elec
tion on Tuesday, August 18, 1014.
John Wunderlich, of Nehawka
precinct, is a candidate for sheriff
of Cas.s county, subject to the de
cision of the democratic voters of
the county at the primary elec
tion to be held on Tuesday, Aug
ust 18, 1014.
Carroll D. Quinlon. the present
sherilT, is a candidate for the
nomination of said office, subject
l the decision f the republican
voters at the primary election,
held on Tuesday, August 18, 1014.
I desire to announce to the
voters of C.i-s county that 1 am a
eaniddate for the oilier of sheriff.
subject to the wi-hes ,,f ,,. r,,
publican oters at the coming
primary election, and Ihe support
of the oters will be appreciated.
Jb-rt Reed.
County Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce
Charles R. Jordan, of Alvo, as a
candidate for Commissioner from
the Third district, subject to the
decision of the democratic voter
at the primary election on Tues
day, August 18, 1014.
C. E. Ileelmer, present commis
sioner from, the Second district, is
a candidate for re-election, sub
ject to the decision of the re
publican oters at the primary
t'eclion to be held on Tuesday.
Ausust 18, 101 i.
Henry Snoke, of Tiplon pre
cinct, will be a candidate for the
otfice of Commissioner from the
Third district, subject lo the de
cision of Ihe democratic otcrs
at the primary f lection on Tues
day, August 18, 1014.
We are aulhorizeu to announce
D. Koester of Weeping W afer ie
cinct as a candidate for cominis-
inner from the Third district.
subject to the wishes or the de
cision of the democratic voters at
the primary election Tuesday,
August 18.
T desire fo announce to lite
olers of Cass county that I shall
be a candidate at the coming pri
mary election for the olTiee of
county superintendent, subject to
the wishes of Ihe republican vot
ers of the county. The support of
my friends will be appreciated.
Miss hda Maripiardl.
Causes of Stomach Trouble.
Sedenfary habits, hick of out
door exercise, insufficient masti
cation of food, constipation, a
torpid lixer. worry and anxiety,
overeating, partaking of food and
drink not .suited to your age and
occupation. Correct your habits
and take Chamberlain's Tablets
and you will soon be well again.
For saie hy all dealers.
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ENCAMPMENT
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Local IFews
From Tuesday's Daily.
T. H. Pollock was in the me
tropolis today for a few hours
looking after some matters of
business.
Mrs. M. A. Dickson returned
this afternoon lo her home in
Omaha, after a short visit here
with friends.
Cyril Kalina departed ye!erda
afternoon for Abie, Neb., where
he will visit for a few days wit h
friends and relatives.
Miss Janet Hrf.nl ner returned
this afternoon to her home at
I'ender, Neb., and was accom
panied by Miss Florence Cory.
Mrs. W. II. Mrynn and daughter.
Miss Lucille, departed this after
noon for Fort Collins, Colo., where
they will visit with friends for a
short time.
1. 15. Danuihcr was a pasenu
er this morning for maha, where
he was called to look after hi
leal eslale interests in that city
for a few hours.
Mrs. John J. Soboda and son,
Theodore and Johnnie were pas
sengers Ibis mor.iiug for Omaha,
where they go lo have the eye- of
the boy te-led by a specialist in
ihat cit.
J i ties 5. Tipton. the Platle
rier loid-e (erder. was in the
city today for a few hours looking
after some trading with the mer
chants. Carl Crisl. xlio has ji,-, a enjoy
ing' a ten days vacation at .Min
neapolis alld Duluth, Minnesota,
returned home this miriiiir-r well
pleased willi hi sojourn in the
northern count ry.
Miss Maurine Jluuhe.s was a
pns-.-u-cr this afternoon for
Omaha, where -he goes to con
sult a specialist in regard to an
afilicljon of the throat from xxhich
-he is sutferinu'.
A. i. Johns. uj, wife and two
children returned home this
morning from a trip to dhica'-o
and Minneapolis, where lin y haxe
I n for the past ten days taki::-
in the sights and xisitiug with
friends.
dames ,exxi'!l and wife arrixed
from Chicag'o this morning for a
shoil isj herewith relalixe.s and
friends. Mr. ?ee!l is auditor
for the r.urlinglon at the Chicago
dV'ce of the company .
Mrs. Albert j'eudl was a pas
enger this iiiouiiug for Omaha.
xhere she will isj her hushand.
xxho is in one of Ihe hospitals
t here taking' I real iiient.
Mrs. I,. V. Copenhaxer and
laug!itei-.s were passengers this
morning for Omaha, where Ihey
will isil for Ihe dav looking after
-ome matters r business in that
city.
Mrs. Joseph Droege, Mrs. M.
F.. .Manspeaker and Mrs. R. A.
i;ates were visitors in Omaha last
evening, where they attended the
meeting of one of Ihe Woodman
Circle lodges in that ciiy for a
few hours.
Mrs. Clyde Jones xxas a pas
senger to Nebraska City this
morning, where she will visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe La-
hoda for a fexv days.
Miss Frances Koubeck departed
Ibis morning for Ihe me! inpol is.
xvhere .she will spend Ihe day-
visit ing with reiatixes and friends
in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I.ahoda. who
haxe been visiting: friends in this
citv fur a short lime, returned !
their home at Nebraska City hist
niuht on the midnight train.
Mrs. M. A. Street departed yes
terday afternoon for a trip to
Sc. it le. Wash., where she will
visit at the home of her son, W.
W. Street, for several mouths.
Mrs. J. (I. I.ohnes and son, Fi
iner, of Cedar Creek, drove to Ibis
'ily this morning lo attend to
business matters and visit with
friends. llln er was a pleasant
caller at Ibis ofTiee.
Miss Rose l':-ed of Peinb-r. Neb.
wlni is hen; for a short visit with
reiatixes and friends, was a pas.
senger this morning for Omaha
xvhere sh, gx.ts to spend the day
with her sister, Mrs. II. Simons,
at the Wise Memorial hospital.
Tom Svoboda came iu lat.
evening from Omaha for a short
visit in this city with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. L. I.. Wiles va in the me
tropolis yesterday for a few hours
looking' after some matters of
business.
Mrs. D. C. Morgan was a pas
senger this morning: for Omaha,
whirr she will visit for the day
x it h her sisters.
Mrs. Roy l'o" was a passenger
this morning for Omaha, where
.-he will spend the day looking af
ter some matters of business.
Mis.s Minnie Hanson departed
this morning fo'r Ashland, xxln-re
she will visit for a short lime in
Ihat palce with reh.it ixe.s and
friends.
C. F. Reiharl of I.oi.js ille was
in the city yesterday afternoon
for a few hours looking afler
some matters of business with
Ihe merchants.
William Starkjohn departed
this morning mi the early lbir
lington train for Omaha, xh n
he will i.sj lor the day with
friends at the hospsial in that
city.
liny Anderson departed Ihi
niornitig for ; loisxx mo. I. xxln re In
will xisii hi... reiatixes m Unit city
for the day.
Mr. Hai ry IkuiuIh -i!y ami chil
dren of nmaha came jn yesterday
afternoon on .No. - l-a- a xisj; in
this eit willi reatixes and
friends
From Wt 1 nesilii y's T":iilv.
C. YY. Ilatlke ;s ,i husiiiess
x'i.sitor in the metropolis today for
a fexx- hours.
Sheritf Oiiiulon and Counly Al-
ioltley Taylor XXtlo ili Lol'.jsiie
today attending tim republican
c. niutv ci nix ent n n.
A. !. l!:i'ii. sr.. xx" as a business
xisitor in tiie metropolis today,
going" to t liai city - on 1 im early
l!:n lingion ! rain I hm i , ; in i i:g.
Re". A. I'. Ploef and XX ife of
Scotland. S. I .. a! i't the city for
a short. js j i v. it h ;x es.
County Judge I lee so 11 X .1 s
Huong Ihe visitors from this city
it the i-epu ii! ica u convention in
I.ouisxiiie today.
Moni Ro h ib-parled I hi- morn
ing for I.ouisxiiie (.. mingle with
tin- i epnhl ica n s ,il their county
mix e u I ion i here 1 1 fday.
Mrs. T. M. Scarhr ugh depart-
I this morning for Oma ha. vx here
he will be ( he gues of rdat ives
and friends for a fexv days.
Miss Alice r.rinkman came oxi r
tliis morning- from C-lenxxood for
i visit lu re willi her parents. Mv.
and Mrs. Frank Ihinkman, for a
short time.
Mrs. William Schmidtinann
.1 i ti
xxas among Hie vi.-iinrs in ni1'
uieti'opolis today, going ! that
city- on the early Imrlington (rain
his morning.
C. C. Wescolt was among the
uisiness visitors in ihe me
tiop.dis today, where lie vxas call
ed to look after some matters willi
the wholesalers in that city.
County Clerk Frank J. I.iber
shal was among ihe visitors in
Louisville loday ( meet the resi
dents of that cilx and witness the
republican county convention.
deorge . Sherwood departed
this morning- for a few days' D ip
mil in the stale in Hie interess of
his shoe house and will return in
a lex- days for a nmre extended
visjL lu re.
Mrs. W. A. Inuails and little
son .re passengers Ibis morning-
for Omaha, where they will
join Mr. Ingalls and depart on an
automobile trip to the western
part of I lie stale.
F. D. Ilialf and Dr. .. H. Oil
more of Murray xxere in the city
today for a few hours en null''
from the home o Omaha, where
Ihey will visil for the day looking
after some matters of business.
Mis. Frank Brinkruan and
laughter. Miss Nellie, were pas
sengers (his morning on the early
Hurlinglon train for Omaha,
xx here lh"y w ill spend Ihe day
looking after .some items of busi
ness. J. C. York was a business
visitor in the metropolis today
for a few hour.s, going to that city
on the earlv Hurlinglon train.
Mrs. W. C. Tippens was among
Ihe visitors in the metropolis !
dav for a few hours, going to
that city on No. 1 j this morning.
Guy I). McMaken was in the me
tropolis loday for a few h urs
looking alter some matters of
business, returning home on No.
la.
Mrs. ). Hawksworth and Mr..
i:. v. c.oo
W"re in the me
tropolis today for a few hours, re
turning home on No. -j I this aft
ernoon. Attorney I). O. Dwyer and
daughter. Mis.s Lillian, were pas
senders this a ft ernooii for Omaha.
x' he re I he- will .spend a fexv hours
x iil ing with friends.
John Fitzpalrick. night police
man, departed this ncrniug for
Council Hlllti's. where he goes to
visit xxitii his daughter at tin
hospital in Ihat city.
Mrs. oeorge K. Slants and
daughter. Miss pear!, were pas
senders for Omaha this morning.
where I hev xx i 1 1 xi-ii for the day
looking afler some matters of
business.
Mrs. Major A. Hall and sister.
Mrs. D. Kindt. !' !!ojse. Idaho,
e;e pas-enuers I His morning im
Omaha, where they will xisii for
(tie day in Ihat cit looking aft!
som.' mat ters of hiisiness
Ml-s. Slexe ISeekriiT" of lite i
cinify of Murray xxas a passeugcr
lin's morning !'! Om.iha. xxln-re
she w ill v isil for the day xx it h
friends in Ihat citx looking- after
some matters of business.
Mrs. .i! i:uike departed y -s
Jei'day aiieiiioon 1 r Sealile.
Washington, xxln-re iie xxill xisji
for a short time xxilli j-'laiixes in
that ciiy and tae in the points of
interest on the Pacific coast.
Mj-- Josephine t Irich vxas a
passenger this morning' for Oma
ha, xvhe'e she was eal!''d to lo- k
alter some mailers of iniMiii-.--for
I he dav in that city.
Mi.s.-es Delia and F.rna Sexdli!
. i r
were pass.-ng'-rs mis morning i"!-
on'aha, where ihey xxill visit for
Ihe day in Ihat. city looking' alter
some m a Iters of business.
LAND FOR SALE.
The heirs of Ihe late iel l rude
M. d'ey propose lo sell about. S,'
acres of timber land belonging- to
said eslale and situated opposite
tiie l.ewiston church and adjoin
ing the cemetery, two and oil"
half miles southeast of Murray.
Sealed bids will be received by
Mrs. A. Dove Asch, at lo r home
near Murray, Nebraska, until
noon Saturday, August 1, Iili.
The heirs reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Mrs. A. Dove Asch.
Murray, Nebraska.
Notice to Cut Weeds.
All residenls of road district
No. '7 are notified that it Will be
necessary- to cut the weeds along
Ihe highway in that district at
once and they should see that
their part of he roadway is
cleared of all weeds.
Walter iiyer, ) erseer.
CONFIRMED PROOF
Residents of Plattsmcuth Cannot
Doubt What Has Been
Twice Proved.
fn gratitude for complete relief
from aches and pains of bad
hacks from distressing kidney
ills thousands have publicly rec
ommended D an"s Kidney Piils.
Residenls of this vicinity who si
lesiilied years ago. now say tin
results were permanent. Thi.-
lesliniony- doubly proves the
worth of Doa is Kidney Pills to
IMatlsmoulh kidney sutferers.
Mrs. ink. Weeping Water,
e.. savs; "I suffered from lum
bago and kidney trouble and often
my back and head ached. When
Doaifs Kidney pdU were brought
lo my attention g'ot a .supply an
it wasn't long before they re
stored me l'i good health. I en
dorsed Doan'.s Kidney Pills sono
time ago, ami at this time I laki
pleasure in coulirming my former
endorsement."
Price GUe at all dealers. Don't
simply ak for a kidney remedy
get Donn's Kidney Pills ihe sanu.
ihat Mrs. Zmk had. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Props, BofJalo, N. Y.
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The above ensraving", from a phctcrarh t'k?n y-.z
than a yc:.r ao, rcpre:2nti ono ci 15 University bv.:. I
irj's on tl:e present city c.mpv.3 in Lincoln, w-Jch t ':2
"removalists" or so-cailed "concentratx-ni.ts" f.12
people of Nebraska to abr.nclon r.ncl convert a jurk.
Do yoti bcliove it i.s good businoss to vantonly v;u:to 15
buildin.Ts like this?
UNIVERSITY CF liEBDASIIA-L'USEU'J EU1LDIII3
Only oik a i npr eoiiijdt ted. J!ni!t comnsoii lu-ii .n A-
stono triiiiiniiis, si;;ii tei.-f.
1!)U(. Cosi, vs'illi display '::.--s.
tables, S0.(H;0. 1 V jUei ;; tio'l
So,(H,o. Kstinmlid 'rc;-iit valif,
To reproduce this buildii;:
modern construction, will cost
about o,0U0 wo i-ill of lixtuies.
THE TAXPAYERS' DUTY.
am - t :. ,, -1-..-. T.t---- r'-'tv of
.vii uuul t it is i'i- j - -
the taxpayers of the htutc t'" l-r"V'i.e
an opportunity i-r every buy and e'-r-
to secure a university . 'location. A?
ncarlv as t.c.siu!e the univtr.-uy
be equally cvai'.aMc to a'.l the tacrgctic
1 nm!,iil.,Mc -,-.:-t'n nf the f tr.tC. Fux-
tiries and luxurious cl-rrcur..a:u.rs ere not
essential. K.a- r.r.hic prux i-fiuns ic.r
.eM.-tirs. rei-reation. and miut-nent5
'S- , , '
b'.iould be iruvidcd. For all t.u-so yur-
.pose; the taxpayers vx-.il bear t:ie uv.. --ii
- ,i 1 :n .--....-o". ct t-i:' -'w
cncert'Ul.x. l iify
pride and enthusiasm in u-v.l-v-:i-i'
On the o'.hc-r hand if a yd icy of un-
neccssarv t.;.e-nu.iui.- o v-'s- -
and the taxpayers' i:K.n.y is sp.r.t 1;--
erdh-ss luxuries. s-.at -re -r.
i.-it:tx-. art ar.u mxttry tiian '--i
ti.-n- tnen
!in hi c tues ii.'T"i';
to flip t.ivr'avers ar.el t
xv,.! r-:ii-t
:::t it. ir-y ma be e. 1 u..-
to snend indhons lor ecuc.;::'..-.!. i
in .thine" i .-r extra-, aaut beaut.- and i-.'.x-
tons ar.d eiau-.. iters I t.:e
pioneers. v h. liax e nr.d.c i ja-ka
ereat state, arc not yet s- rar.c.i
1 . r
.,.- r f',-,.v rnrr.f
man iiicii I'j'C'i;' "-" ,
housed and educated in the unce:i .spicn-
did brick buildups on the present u::.-
versitv campus.
What is needed is more buildups t J
vc greater capacity au.-i r. heve tue
Several of the buil hii-,s
concresLicn. c-ex
tfw .-.nt-.iiiMs ."re ui i.rt-rroot c
trac-
tion, and of course ail nev bu.u.rnS (
should be of modern l"re-rrc..-'f const ru.- j
tion. This burden tiie taxpnxcrs v. . ;i
cheerfully bear, but they v.i.i n-.-v-.rt.i-
crate tiie proposed aaanaonnicnt a-a (.e -
ULL4UU Ul oi .v-..- i - -
hnvp h.-en fortv vears dexe!--p:t-:-: - -
Frank D. Eager, '93, ' Liicsl.i Dally
Star.
SUBSTANTIAL E'JT NOT GOR
GEOUS. Manx of the rcallv sincere removal-
'.:- ,-if t:-t .iiv . --j la. k
ahead." dream about a -r.r..'cd u-iiv;r-
sity" on the farm camr.. say nUy --.-ir
hence, xvhien lor six-.-r i -amy oi i an-.-
itics and irri.und.s shall rival oriental '.-.-
senptions of paradise. Ihey o-re-r t.iat
the lour years- course a:vaxs aa w o.. '.-' - . ,"..- -a
commencement day. xxhich rtira- the .vc'ixe ;-..u:nm ar xx .:a: xx
. i ... .a-,.-, o m . r!,l . ,f rt-s:i raiee ahvr.x s r.et.-ded. a"
and push and haul and pull thnt js quite
dif'ierent from the lotus-eatin-x life xvaic'i
would inevitably r-.-sult fri.m i ur y.ar.-.'
soiourn amidst luxurious surroja-haus.
'i- . ...... ,-,,o. ...
iax en in ii-c i.i"o- .r...sv. .
rr ni i.irt. X' orkadav inst Itut i"l
-.ft -iv i"--t-i'!ior. miiiif
......1 . i'.wl tl-i .Ir vT-rrri'::-!-) " -S .1p
hll'.lieilis J.il'i o.vw -s-
cwrior in nt-.nearanees ; n-.l c y.i-
ver.icnces, that after erradua-i-.a tia-a ' rara-hc, of inuraali a, ! a
)ind a return home brmas a .ser.-e , a. lua l.n. ! -t i.o.. i.-.-. to
dissatisfaction, xvhich too -.fien re--a-s j du -t ;; s a-t!v;t ;
mi a ruined life. Chnrlmtt: ( . W'nr! y. J 4. ! ' aa-- ,. o,.. , , .. . .
Alli-'uce. classes of 'us and v. writing j tl"t wast 'ir-.ir. a:a
I iu.-obi Da a Mar. thus cor-
mints on t'.ie folly of untvcr.uy gor
ze itsnc ss i
The royal outfttir.-j of t'l- pc iT.i
versity is bound to exa a t ".- t2 ons gre-.t
weakness cf a college; career. I rtfer to
the fact that it is most d f'tciUt for a
yoeirg persnm shut up on a college campus
for four years, enclosed about by trie col
lne society, abic-bsd in coll-3-; intertsts.
the comtnorplac; things of an cveryc!y
. . j i Ti, - f ... . . .1 .
..."J.l sr; a-,
wor'a ana uc saos.i-u. i at i.,
leave of absence makes it hard to get the
adjustment again. It should be rem em-
bered that the college course no lonrjer
prepares only for flights of grestrss
and the halls of farr.e; but quite the
contrary prepares largely for common-
place walks In life.
ATTORNEY DOUGLAS OPPOSED,
O-CX't Uo'.'ia.AS
ATTOSNT-Y AT I.-X'.V
Tecum-eli. Near.. Jim- ta. ! '!4.
University. Home Can-.pus F.;U'n3ian
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