PAGE TOUR. rCATTSMO DTH S EM I - WEEK L T JOURIfAC. . T"""g"AV AUGUST 15. 1018, be plattsmouth journal TUELISHED SEIII-WEEKLY AT TLATTSJIOUTII, NEBRASKA i;T,t,-ui! ;it J -st.rri e, I'la t ttmouth. Nil'., as ecorul-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PEICE $2.00 TER YEAR IN ADVANCE Buy :i War Stamp. :o: ::.te. aii'l we all live. :o: l..ii"li and r.row fat' T. n " t tare. :o: 'Me iiikI t'ott" w soon tliolvt I IlXjVit j. i rt i;Tship. -:o: Siner tlif i r i ir t he discovery of wireless l)us all want to K to -:o: Ii thf Kaiser woiil'l put some . : !' liis muis in c-oin maud d' arm - it v. mild make our Uu-k e.n .- I T. - : (j : -M.iiili;;t in t TTi t - is tva. i: that don't i::ak any di lierenee K-llows who art- in tin run- S i' .-nple talk as if food r.m- rvatinn was a hard.-hip. We have . t .i the lirt pt-rsnn who has .-!.;. illy ."i iio hungry because of i' :o: "t , a are not m j:..d rniMiin-: !.... as 1 hey niiulit to he. 'I'll c !'. trmiMe is tiny have to tep m . . . - i M'f that their hat is oil :o: i r- '. pi to l.c v-i" : i :, ' i r-. f.l j;i politic i hi--' .r. I'll !:. n:- deeply i n ' r r- J ! : i !I .li(!.l'.''- l l-i" l'Ot pi-r Cent '. . r;i .'.ti t.i '. t their rn'is. i i y i 1 an I '! !: a!! th;. i i i ed t lit i y. .: r .'. I lis -:o: irvi Austria : :'W i I. ' r i i ; ; . ! v 1 -r i i t i tor .-u r. i sni'i o l';n S;m;:. 1 to y-it dnwn to his ( i iw !' i le !1 Jia - : n : a.-.t 'c t h n i ri ! f 1 1 . I r.i i in- ! -l arh 'n t!ii I'r'd.iy niL.i t. I; .! .-.'' a ft air. The parade ! : a m ;if',t; li th" la.ys who t- I.ric.lt: lotii'irrnw. 'I'm-day. .. -;'rr-i' !i !i:!s .- -r;.T hs in the t t..:t ih p.irts fr ;ur scenes. r. . l;,:ri'ow - - a r i'o'i'la'"- for ' ' i-i lim -rt'or fit tlii- r-p'il- l "it. !! is " Mi ! I n;i It ill i v n- .f tlo- I T iii ami va 1 r i f ti. V'-us lo r.- for a shall . -. Hi- ;ii:ii!- !;;.'!iv fr:-mls htT'', I -'"'oJ. ri-ii-iv'- i ry lip:: hi ira 11 Tlu sun now shines on our side t f the 1'eiue. :o: (ttr boys keep on hitting goutl ami hard over in France. :o: (lerr.ians are too busy saving their liides to make much resistance. :o: Wo ate heirs of great happenings. Snail e surrender our inheritance? :o: The IJ'irli'mtoTi crop report .says, that the corn was damaged by the hot wind.--. :o: There. is nothing in German that can not hi- said better unit more truthfully in English. :o: Fl it let t. hernia and nearsighted- loss tioeMi t prevent a lot 01 young fellows from dancing with the sold ier hovs' sweethearts. :o: (Jive our hoys in the army and navy every lighting chance. I 'Huge Aourstlf ict save to the utmost of your ability am! buy War-Savings Stamps. : o : Win. S'oMaian, candidate for coni- mis :oncr n il- second district. shouhl be nominated and elected be- r::::- he i.; veil flitted for the posi tion. It.-ing a practical man in mat ters 01" interest to the taxpayers I.e The big shower of patriotism over the Yankee victory at the -front came just as the big" showers of rain fell on the crops in America. Don't both make a feller feel fine? :o: The last offensive of General Koch against the Germans is described us "using: the pincers again." Anyway, he seems to have thrown a monkey wrench into the machinery of the Hun Army. :o: One by one the noble boys are falling in defence of their native land and humanity. Every mail brings the sad news of some one or two 0 our brave boys falling in France. "Honesty is the best policy." That is the very reason why Governor Keith Neville should be nominated and re-elected. He has been honest and painstaking; in office and has fulfilled his promise to the people of Nebraska. will prov n t ion. I man in the po AH candidates for office, both state and county, should distinctly understand that the nomination is not equivalent Jo an election this year. There is "many a slip be tween the cup and the lip!" The commander or a unit of Yank troops on the west front informed his superior officer that the Yanks had to have some rest. "Why rest?" asked the general. "Because they are tired out trying to keep up with the Huns," replied the unit com mander. Yet we have been taught these Huns were supermen invinci ble in battle. That's what the beasts wanted us to believe, but ho many of the Yanks are from Mis souri that they will take no man's word that a thing is thus and so; they must be shown. Candidal for Republican domination 1 n . ;n ('; v i,iitv nr tin- noniina- !;. vi.-i ri-r Known of a ral Ui v T.-.-rH'ant wliii ti-vr advrrtfs- .! . ' r i oiw: He w;i - annoyed w i t M b. i'tli and v ,is ownor if a V'afi rhnry watch: wIhmi Ik- was not it, !'!-in:: wa. l'ti-v winding ti'" v. A'-'aiu. ati un to d.it-- farmer "..;!! e'i l,ir- a man who v.iar; l;ic I : :.'(.! wild a : Ir.nv hat. f"r wlo-ti h" f .' larin;: hi; s!iii-:-- h H chasiii'; ' V"-:-,r. - " -,V: t Mi hat. :o: in cd Wmn a fi Mow lords a frond: To l.- ;. tr.ivilir-u man d inonsl ra t in z a v i.-id. rful si lf starter for a starter . s car. to have a big iovd around '.'. car. and ti y-tart ihn starter and i? won't start to ;--hfiVf and shove ;id work your font like a tteam l.vrr and still nothing will happn . to the crowd .smile whilo you persp'ro and finally tr see them Jninh and walk away and still you pump with no result. - .. : ; '-7mMm . - . -' rv 'H -V' vr'tr.fjV:- . -j A -.' SV?V.'.V'il1 . ' -i . :. Ti M'W- 1 B.v,-V :- y.c- ;. !-',-"' i v k'.-V v& ,1 ictXAm , it m Cnfarrh Cannot Ro Cured rit'i !.0AI.' rrii.T!0.'S, as thr.y r rn.t r--tti ns s-hi i n:-: .:1-r is a Io.-al '!:' a. .. Krontly in--,j..n...i b" con - tiMiti-iTi it :r.iition!. and !-i r to cirfj it V"U Tri;?t t.i!:" an t-t.r"--! rir';dy li.'s :.-t;;rrh Mi- .'n "i.i ta'-i' H ir.terr..lv -tn-t arts thru ti-.- t.i "! mn' -iik : ir'i' :c-i of tJi- II.it': 'aUrr. MffJinrift wai .ri ) ri- ! ! or." "f b't piiyt;jri.tn:; s in;:ilT'V !' ....i...... i. ...... ; .-i' :o:;? of 't"-c 1": r- ir:s k-own, i r" vi M ret'i' ' tiia lsf. blooil t iM'-'K'... I l "I ..". - - ... . . , . rro !u'-'- !-:. v.'o:jSuri h'- -. -'.'i !-i'e:i":r.vi ha! C)U""i:Kr.3. .Sen t for t ;r.' Tolcfo. O. t, r Tr.-"ri..tion For United Skies Senator aZi i liflsi Congressman Sloan has a record Ion? and extensive enough to permit of judgment by works as well as by words. He is no unknown quantity.' He is a winning: candidate. . He has a political tally sheet which contains not a single defeat. He is a loyal member of his party, devoted to its principles and working in harmony with its leaders. He represents and expresses party solidarity and in doing so is able to obtain those thing in legislation which make" for the greatest general good. I He has a congressional record that is eloquent in service well done. He has risen to high ranks at Washington. There is no reason to assume thnt he will belie his past achievements or rest under the laurels he has already won. There is every reason to believe that if tho republicans of Nebraska choose him as their candidate for senator and the citizens at the later election ratify that choice by an election he will continue to give to his state the same high order of faithful service that has distin guished his congressional record. For these reasons the Republican believes that Congressman Sloan is the strongest senatorial candidate now before the people of Nebraska and the republicans of the state should give him a stronj plurality vote on August 20th. -The York Republican. . j POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. POIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the olhce of County Commissioner, second commissioner district, subject to the will of the voters at the coming primaries on August 20th. Your support will be appreciated. WM. STOIILMAN. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner in the Second district subject to the Primary to be held on Ausust 20, 10 IS. It will be impossible to see each and every one personally, I therefore, solicit your support at the Primary anil I promise you if I am nominated and elected to render an impartial conservative and economical admin istration, that each ward and pre cinct shall have a just and equitble distribution of improvements as far as it lies in my power to give. Respectfully, C. F. HARRIS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE I am a candidate for the lower louse of the legislature (eighth dis trict, comprising of Cass and O'.oe counties) on the republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary. August 20. 1 shall ap preciate your support at the polls. t;i:oRc,i: k. crownovkr, Syracuse, Neb. voters of the second Commissioner District, at the primary which is held August 20th. Should I be elected it will be my aim at all times to conserve the in terests of the whole county. I solicit the support f nil who believe in the best for tho whole people. C. E. MAYFIKLD. tf Louisville, Neb. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Republican voters of Cass county. I. C. F.. Maylield, have hied for nomination for county commis sioner subject to the decision of the WM V ,' 1 Zmxui stRr-'f. vmum b. rose : JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COltfT CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION Bight years Assistant Attorney. General. Ten years Judge of Supremo Court. Clark Perkins, tho well known pub-j llaher. In Bpn.iklng of Judge Roe. Bays: "He has weighed every ques-j tlon on Its merits, formed his con-J elusions fairly and expressed them' courageously in his written opinions.' An analysis of his record will show; that It compares favorably with that, of any Judge In the land." j Three Judges of the Supremo Court to be elected. Each voter may vole for three. s i i Primaries Aug, 20 - Election Nov. 5. FOR RE-ELECTION TO SUPREME COURT i f f u . jL . "V V .6 O".. "TV . ' jf i . . -5.-" :V 'W V 'V -i. IM -Ac. Mr P l v.iA'Vj Jf, v .jt - f r7t V 5 ' v .ii ; ':.!.; Judge Charles B. Leiton His Experience is a Valuable Asset His Record Shows His Fitness FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. I havo filed for nomination on Democratic Ticket for Representa tive subject to the will of the votera at the Primaries, August 20. I am your friend, JOHN MURTEV. li:gai ivotice. G PER CENT INVESTMENTS. In amounts from $100 to $1,000.00 or more. Interest payable quarterly. For full information address Owner, care Plattsmouth Journal. 23-2wsd-w For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. Notice to nor, Resident Defendants, their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in their estate. To David Stotler, if living, if deceas ed, liis unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in ids es tate; tit'iUKO Stotler, Nettie Stotler, Walter Stotler, Klla. W'ayant, Clarence NVayant. Mary 1'opu and Joseph I'ope. You nml cacii of you ate hereby notl liid that Carey I-. Stotler, as plain tiff, on the 10th dav of July !1S, tiled hi petition in the J Mstrlcf. Court of Cass County, Nebraska, wherein you and eaeh of you arc defendants: the b.ieet and prayer of which petition is for the partition of The Kast thirty-live (?!3V acres of the Northeast Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section nineteen (l'.O Township ten (10) Kanp fourteen (lt Kast 0th P. M. Cass County, Ne braska. and the adjusting of tho claim of plaintiff for Improvements by him placed upon said premise.". You and each of you are further mditievt you are required to answer said pi-tiiioii mi or before Monday the I'JIrd day of September. 1H1S. C. I STOTI.KK. C. A. i:.VI.S. Plaintiff. . X torney. i.i:j i, MiTirK. To Pauline Oldham, as A dm i n ist ra -tiix nf the estate f (Jeore J. Oldham, Peceased: Kiehard 'on way Oldham: Cu.z.-i J. liakcr: Larunii Connally: i'auliue Oldliaai: Fay Oblharn: John J. Oldham: Jessie . Snyder: Kllisoti 1 oidham: James W. Oldham: Vera Ii. Oldham: Polly Oldham anfl Mary I Crvifu: are hereby notified that othe County. Nebraska. PW-ntS ab2nterel er things 'or n order to d by the court directing theaa n trix of the estate of erf J1 'uff Lots deceased, to eonvey to ptalnuri -t Witt zx P-c& price n accordance with the contract entered into between the plaintiff and the said GeorKe J. Oldham, during his life time on the 10th day of September "you are further notified that there will be a hearins upon eald Ptf,n : the District Court Room h "r,1 House at Plattsmouth, Cass Count, NebiaAku. on the Srd day of September iail'of HvPhlihUadf t'lfe" allUons ?f ineetition. you wll, uot,,ce. C. A. P.AWLS. Plaintiff. Attorney. J22-6 wks. Are you already for Chase county Sunday evening? Wo are coins apain Sunday evening, and would like to have you go along. There is some good land for sale in this coun ty at the right price. See W. E. Roscncrans about the trip. Wall Parw, Faints, Glass, Pictor Framing. Frank Gobelman. The "Kaiserites" and the "Bolsheviks ARE TRYING TO DEFEAT J9 LF For United States Senator Every one-hundred per cent American, regard less of birthplace or blood, should help nominate Metcalfe at the Primaries Tuesday, August 20th Bloomincton, Neb., July 25th, 1918. To ihc Loyal Democrats of Nebraska: As the father of two boys, all that I have, who arc now fighting at the front, and in behalf of these boys and the thousands of other boys who are making similar sacrificesf I appeal to you to nominate Richard L. Metcalfe as the democratic candidate for United States Senator. When men like Roosevelt are loosing their boys, and men like ex Mayor Mitchell are giving their lives in this struggle, our duty is plain to put none but the loyal on guard and our candidate for United States Senator must be a hundred per cent American. As a democrat Iwant the democratic party to stand by our boys, both now and when the war is over, by nominat ing a man for Senator who is mentally capable of dealing with the great questions that will have to be settled as well as one whose loyalty is firm and unflinching. We must not nominate a man for this high office who opposes the President's war measures, fought the selective draft and sought to prevent the soldiers going to France. With Metcalfe as our nominee wc will have the sup port of every loyal democrat. Let the others go to Berlin. Respectfully yours, S.Y.HARTT. This letter was written without the know ledge or solicitation of Mr. Metcalfe and this space is paid for by one-hundred 'per cent Amer icans of Cass county.