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J o THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 192G. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE POLITICAL AN- t NOUNCEMENTS t -S t 'er or iconics trict . . . Union Eistrict V pins: Water Plattsmouth mn .1. .44 IdUMUUUUl Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Plattsmouth d District 3 tbtrict taping Water Wabash Fit V acncy 4" Primary Election 1926 PEiOGRESSOVE State Ticket Vote for ONE For Governor Ll ROY M. HARROP Omaha Vote for ONE For Lieutenant Governor , Vote for ONE For Secretary of State Vote for ONE For Auditor of Public Accounts For Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings Vote for ONE Vote for ONE For State Treasurer Vote for ONE For Attorney General I 1 lj ". Vote for ONE For Railway Commissioner AUGUST P. SUNDBERG Omaha Congressional Ticket Vote for ONE For Congressman First District JOHN H. ALLEN Lincoln Legislative Ticket Vote for ONE For State Senator Second District : For State Representative Sixth District Vote for ONE County Ticket Vote for ONE For County Clerk Vote for ONE For Register of Deeds" Vote for ONE For County Treasurer Vote for ONE For County Sheriff Vote for ONE For County Attorney Vote for ONE For County Surveyor :: For County Commissioner Second District Vote for ONE For County Commissioner Third District Vote for ONE z:-..... For Clerk of the District Court -To Fill Vacancy Vote for ONE , ...... amoDe BalBot Primary Election 1926 LAFOLLETTE INDEPENDENT State Ticket Vote for ONE For Governor IZ OSMOND F. BYRON. Pender Vote for ONE For Lieutenant Governor : Vote for ONE For Secretary of State Vote for ONE For Auditor of Public Accounts For Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings Vote for ONE I I Vote for ONE For State Treasurer Vote for ONE For Attorney General Vote for ONE For Railway Commissioner Vote for ONE Congressional Ticket For Congressman First District Legislative Ticket Vote for ONE For State Senator Second District For State Representative Vote for ONE -Sixth District County Ticket Vote for ONE For County Clerk Vote for ONE For Register of Deeds ...... Vote for ONE For County Treasurer Vote for ONE For County Sheriff Vote for ONE For County Attorney Vote for ONE For County Surveyor For County Commissioner Second District Vote tor ONE For County Commissioner Third District Vote for ONE For Clerk of the District Court To Fill Vacancy Vote for ONE Primary Election, 1926 For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Vote for only ONE EH ANDREW M. MORRISSEY Lincoln ED CHARLES A. GOSS Omaha G JOHNO. YEISER Omaha LEE BASYE Lincoln For State Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote for only ONE CH JOHN M. MATZEN Fremont EH HERBERT L. CUCHING '. . . .Ord CH CLAYTON L. WESTCOTT Deshler D CHARLES W. TAYLOR Lincoln For County Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote for only ONE D ALPHA C. PETERSON Plattsmouth NOTICE TO VOTERS The sample ballots', published herein are true copies of the Primary Ballots of Cass county, with the names of candidates appearing in the order in which they have fTIecK Where there are more than one candidate for an office, the names are rotated by precincts so as to give no one undue advantage. Candidates for County Commissioner and Delegates to the County Conventions will appear in the political subdivisions where they are to be nominated or elected. Please preserve this copy for reference. GEO. R. SAXLES, (Seal) County CSlerk. P. L. HALL Democratic candidate for State Treas urer. Stands for a progressive and. economic administration in support of farmer arid reducer. Per County Treasurer I hereby announce my a;did.iey for nomination for the on ice of Coun ty Treasurer, subject to the vol'. of the republican party at the primary election August 10, 1 !)"(;. 1 am a graduate of the Elmwood high school, a student of the state university, but did not complete course, as I stopped to serve in the World war. Since re turning, I have been manag'. r for the Farmers Elevator Co., at Elmwood. I shall appreciate your considera tion of my candidacy lor this pk.ee. JOHN E. TURNER. Klinwood, Nebr. County Sheriff. I am a candidate for 1 1. it nio cratic nomination for county flu ri:f. I was born and reared in t-ounty and received my U.ucati'ii hte. If the voters of Chhs comity :!(( j;e as sheriff I will make it my high st ambition to '-uforce the l:.w ju.-tly and impartially. Your tupprrrt will be heartily appreciated. e. ii. mci.sincf.k. For County Sheriff ". I hereby announce myself 'as a cprdidntc for nomination for County Sheriff, subject to the vnt.W.jf the. republican party at the primaries on Aurust 10. 1H20. Should I h il"t(d for ihr posi tion, I shall eif"taver to (!:!uce the laws without fe:ir er partiality. It this suits you, will ! picture: for your support. Fhould you not want the laws nfor ed'. b-tt r "t vot. for Hie. I have lived in Ca s c mity since I was li years of h?i: I'ERT HEED. For Sheiiff I hereby announce mys' If ii :i candidate for the office oi County Sheriff of Cass county, Mibjcct to the will of republican vet rs at the primaries August lo. Your suijort will be appreciated. If nominated and elected, I will certainly prow faithful to the entire population of Cass county. II. M. EURDICK. JOHN BEGLEY HEBE From Wednesday's Daily This afternoon John P. Begley of Omaha, one of the candidates for the democratic nomination for the posi tion of state auditor was in the city visiting with the voters and also with his cousin, Judge James T. Begley. Mr. Begley is well known in Omaha where he has grown to manhood and has been engaged with a large num ber of firms in the capacity of ex pert accountant, for several years having looked after the auditing de partment of the Swift company at Omaha and also at the Chicago offi ces and also assistant professor oc accounting at the Creighton univer sity at Omaha. Mr. Begley is a world war service man and with his splendid record of service in Omaha has a splendid chance of being given the nomina tion for the office of Btate auditor. .ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE From Wednesday's Daily Last evening Miss Helene Perry was hoBtess at a most charming bridge party held at the beautiful country home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perry, south of the city and which was attended by a group of the vounE lady friends from Plattsmouth. The beauty of the home was enhanced by the use of bright and attractive summer flowers and amid this scene of beauty the members of the party spent the time in the fascinations of bridge. In the playing Miss Jean Tidball received the first prize while the second was awarded to Miss Helen Wiles. " Very enjoyable refreshments were served during the evening that aid ed in the completion of the most en joyable event for all of the members of the party. MAKING GOOD RECORD From Wednesday's Daily The many Plattsmouth friends of Frank Gradoville. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gradoville of this city, will be -very much. interested in learniBg that Frank is one of the mainstays of the Missouri Pacific Boosters baseball team at Sedalia, Missouri, and where his work - hag . received the heartiest recognition from the fans of that city. The Boosters a few days ago defeated the - fast .Warrensburg team by the score of A to 0 aad.in which "Booda" was one of the grime factors in the winning. 'He is -playing at short and holds the "cleanup" place in the Boosters line up in which he has made good with his stick work. DEATH OF FRANK GRAUF From Wednesday's Daily Last evening at his home on the Bach farm east of the Burlington station occurred the death of Frank Grauf, for many years one of the well known residents of the vicinity of Rock Bluffs and who has of late years made his home in this city. Mr. Grauf has been in poor health for some time and in the last two weeks his condition has been gradu ally growing wrorse until death came to his relief. The news of the death of Mr. Grauf came as a great shockk to the many old time friends in this com munity and in their sorrow the mem bers of the family will have the deep sympathy of the entire community. The funeral services will be held at the St. John's Catholic crurch and the exact date will be determined on word from the relatives at distant poists but it is thought will probably be Firday morning. OLD TIMER HERE ILL From Wednesday's Daily The many Cass county friends of George Y. Yong, for many years a leading figure in this county, will re gret to learn that Mr. Young is now quite poorly at his home at Alva, Oklahoma, where he has resided since leavine Nebraska some twenty years ago.! Mr. Young has not been in the best of health in recent years and of late his illness has become more severe and has led to his sister, Mrs. C. A. Troop of this city being called to Alva to be st his bedside and who on her arrival there found him somewhat better but stil far from well and at his age in a condition that was not at all pleasing. Mr. Young was a former county commissioner of Cass county, repre senting the second district on the board of commissioners for several years and was a very active and lead ing figure in the political life of the Community while here. Since remov ing to Oklahoma Mr. Young has been a leader in the good roads movement and hit efforts led to one of the first permanently marked highways in that state and which bears his name the Young highway and through his efforts the state of Oklahoma now has a very fine system of intersecting highways that have attracted the at tention of the auto travelers from all parts of the nation. For Sheriff. I hereby announce my eaiidid.i'-y for nomination for county sheriff sub ject to the votes of the cciikk rat i! party at the primary to be h Id August 10, 192C. I was b -u i:i C::s county, living bore all my lite, ltu 41 years old and have n v.fr 1 1 ! or asked for an office before. 1 t hall appreciate all assistance hiih eau be given me. LOUIS KEIL. For Sheriff I wish to announce m. if ; a candidate for the nomination to t!.e office of sheriff on the Democrat it ticket. I have resided in I 'la 1 1 s.m'iu'. h and Cass county for run;' y a I am a property owner in Pl.itts'i out h and a tax payer. I am thirt y-t v. t years old. I am now serving my : . c ond year as Chief of Police fur tl; City of Plattsmouth and I thit.l: my record in ofitc speaks f. -r its- '.f. it nominated and e jected 1 thai! n deavor to enforce the law with ju- i it- and impartiality. I have :ilas l :i a democrat and believe in hiippori."g my ticket regularly and I shall ap preciate the -upprrt of the i.jrihii. r.s of the party at the primaries to be held August 10th. Since re ly, A. K. JOHNSON. For Sheriff. My name will be found on th 1 lot as a candidate for tl.e ripublii nomination for sheriff) I hav.o ! a lifelong resident ff Cass eon and for forty years resie'etf ('- Creek and engaced in the t-i c tile business there. Have been business in Plattsmouth since 1 If nominated and el"cf d I will s'i to give a just and impartial a dm istration of the office of ;eriff. Yt support will be very much ikppr iated. JOHN F. WOLFF. al au a :itv i..r i e. iii- ur ec- For County Sheriff My name will appear on the i.- publican primary ballot for th- of ire of sheriff. I h;ie be :i a !-i !' i.t ef Cass county for 17 yars and l ,.e been on the police dcp;;rtmrt oj tie- City of Plattsmouth lor ll.ree y. r-,. Should I be- nominated at th'"1 prim iy election August !', I l-- I contei nt that I will be e lected at th- No-. :::- ber eleetio:i. I believe in Mrvio-. I earnestly Bolicity your support : t th' primaries August l"th. W.V. HLN'UICK-K.W I 'lal t liiou; Ii . Nc'i. For Register of Deeds. I am a candidate for the n'-r: tion for County Regi.-ter of I subject to the voters rf Hie rr lican party at the rini.:ries on . ust 10. 192C. I was bun ar.d r' in Cass county, -I received my cation here. I have ho 1 5 y-,iv- perlence'with law ruhj"Cts r.r d actual office expcricn-c. Y ur port will be apprc ii-t'-d. JESSIE M. KOBEIlTifo; , t :t . d '!;- ex- a l .o t .:p- To the Put We trust that tie service in th" past in Register of Deeds wii support, at the" prima 10th. lf)2C. We want to express tion of your confid w and solicit your soppo publican nomination l Dtedi. Sincerely. EDNA I ac or the II m ry e. r.ur e in rt f' ;r 11 ' ' ! ti of!' 1 1 e cut n A - f IT-: t he r i! 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