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REPUBLICAN
PRIMARY BALLOT
Primary Election April 13, 1948
NATIONAL TICKET
FOR PRESIDENT
YT<ote for ONE
Thomas E. Dewey
Douglas MacArthur
Joseph YYr. Martin, Jr.
Harold E. Stassen
Robert A. Taft
Arthur II. Vandenberg
Earl YVarren
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE
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FOR DELEGATES AT LARGE TO
NATIONAL CONVENTION
Vote for SEVEN
□ Chris J. Abbott I
Endorsed by the Republican Slate Convention
I—I Charles S. Reed
Endorsed by the Republican Slate Convention
□ Richard Dick Marvel
Endorsed by the Republican Stale Convention
□ Ella YVagener
Endorsed by the Republican Slate Convention
□ Ernest A. Adams
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Max G. Towle
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
CH E. I). Beech
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ H. G. Wellensiek
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Arthur J. Weaver
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Robert Smith
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
■ George J. Thomas
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
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FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT
LARGE TO NATIONAL
CONVENTION
Vote for SEVEN
□ Harry S. Byrne
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Bernard R. Stone
Endorsed by the Republican Stale Convention
I—I M. A. Shaw
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Julius I). Cronin
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
l—I Floyd W. Pohlinan
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Paul L. Martin
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
I-—1 Fay Smith
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
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FOR DELEGATES TO NATIONAL
CONVENTION FOURTH DISTRICT
Vote for TWO
I—I John R. Jirdon
Endorsed by the Fourth District Republican
Congressional Convention
□ Frank J. Brady
Endorsed by the Fourth District Republican
Congressional Convention
I—I Dave Martin
Endorsed by the Fourth District Republican
□ Congressional Convention
Robert V. Hoagland
lorsed by the Fourth District Republican
Congressional Convention
t-—I Leo Stuhr
I—I Earle G. Johnson
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FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO
NATIONAL CONVENTION FOURTH
DISTRICT
Vote for TWO
j William C. Smith, Jr.
Park F. Keays
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE
I—I Kenneth S. Wherry
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Joseph B. Bovey
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STATE TICKET
FOR GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
□ Val Peterson
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
A. B. Walker
Roland Max Anderson
Lloyd M. Ewing
Andrew E. Swanson
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
□ Arthur J. Denney
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Charles J. Warner
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
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FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Vote for ONE
□ Frank Marsh
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
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FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC
ACCOUNTS
Vote for ONE ]
□ Ray C. Johnson
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention 1
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FOR STATE TREASURER \
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Vote for ONE
EZI Edward Gillette
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention ']
1 1 Oscar E. Peterson
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FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
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Vote for ONE t
1...J James II. Anderson 1
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention j
L . j Robert A. Nelson
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention j
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STATE TICKET
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER 1
(Six \rear Term)
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Vote for ONE
□ John Knickrehm
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
□ Richard H. Larson I
Endorsed by the Republican Stale Convention
Wm. C. Johnston
FOR RAILW AY COMMISSIONER
(Two Year Term—To Fill Vacancy)
Vote for ONE
I_J Einar Viren
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
1 1 Harold A. Palmer
Endorsed by the Republican State Convention
\ 1 H. J. Cowin
ED J. E. Good
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CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
FOR CONGRESSMAN FOURTH
DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
1 J A. L. Miller
Endorsed by the Fourth District Republican
Congressional Convention
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COUNTY TICKET
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
SECOND DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
Axel Borg
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
SIXTH DISTRICT
'Me for ONE
[ 1 Geo. E. Collins
|~"~l Walter K. Smith
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FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
FOURTH DISTRICT
Vote for ONE
Frank Mlnarik
Earl C. Billings
Ewald Spahn
Frank Cronk
FOR DELEGATES TO STATE
CONVENTION
Vote for FIVE
Ira H. Moss
Ed J. Matousek
Julius I). Cronin
Guy Cole
Frank J. Brady
FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES
TO STATE CONVENTION
Vote for FIVE
PRECINCT TICKET
FOR DELEGATES TO COUNTY
CONVENTION
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the frontier .... O'Neill, nebr.
_ CARROLL W. STEWART, Editor and Publisher
Entered the postoffice at O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska,
as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March
3, 1879. This newspaper is a member of the Nebraska Press
Association and the National Editorial Association.
Established in 1880—Published Each Thursday
Terms of Subscription: In Nebraska, $2.50 per year; else
where in the United States. $3 per year; abroad, rates provided
on request. All subscriptions are strictly paid-in-advance.
REDBIRD NEWS
Eddie Hrbek and Elmer
Luedtke were among the visit
ors at Redbird Saturday,
March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsie Hull
were callers at Redbird, Sat
urday, March 27.
A. W. Aim, of Dorsey, was
lere on business Saturday,
March 27.
Visitor here Saturday, March
17, was William Hartland.
Thomas Hiscocks autoed to
loyd county Saturday, March
17.
Dale Bessert visited in Red
lird Saturday, March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart,
f Ravenna, S. D., spent Easter
iunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art
lessert.
Mrs. Mike Hull visited at
Villiam Hartland’s Monday,
flarch 29.
Kenneth Berglund visited
Ir. and Mrs. Pete More on
'uesday, March 30.
William Conard was here on
'uesday, March 30.
George Barla was in Redbird
'uesday, March 30.
Will Hartland drove to
,ynch Tuesday, March 30.
Among the visitors here on
Vednesday, March 31, was .
'red Truax. ,
Miss Betty Mellor is visiting
n Spencer this week.
Among the callers at Red
iird Wednesday, March 31,
vere Leon Mellor and Harold
lalstead.
Pat Osborn, of Dorsey, was
n Redbird Wednesday, March
11.
Rollie Truax and family au
oed to Ravenna, S. D., last
'hursday.
H. V. Rosenkrans, of Dorsey,
ind grandson, Gary Rosen
crans, of Lynch, were in Red
>ird last Thursday.
Harry Truax was in Redbird
in business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wither
vax, of Dorsey, were in Red
>ird Friday.
Chet Carsten and boys, of
PRESBYTERIAN
YOUTHS ON TRIP
Ewing Group Inspects
Boys’ Town; Meet
‘Neighbors’
EWING — Members of the
youth group of the Ewing
United Presbyterian church
made a trip to Omaha on Fri
day to attend a youth rally at
the Central United Presbyteri
an church. Young people from
Omaha, Murray, North Bend
and Ewing attended the rally.
Speakers were the Rev. St.
Paul Epps, of Los Angeles,
Calif., who is in charge of
the new mission in Bel Vue
Village, of Los Angeles, and
the Rev. Chester Yeates, di
rector of youth work of the
United Presbyt< rian church.
Young people who attended
from Ewing were: Sally Chris
ton, Phyllis Fry, Alton and
Verl Gunter, Beverly and Rob
ert Montgomery, Doris Hender
son, Betty and Louise Shrader.
At the meeting, Phyllis Fry
vas elected treasurer of the
Nebraska Youth Group of the
Jnited Presbyterian church.
The group stopped at Boys’
rown and had an inspection
af that famous institution. In
the souvenier shop they discov
ered a neighbor. They made
ihemselves known to Miss Ma
mie Cullen, who used to live
it O’Neill.
One girl. Louise Shrader,
added "color" to the journey
by contracting a mild case
of pink eye.
The group was accompanied
by the pastor, Rev. C. Donald
Vogel. They returned to Ew
ing Saturday evening.
Dorsey, called at Redbird Sat
urday.
Kenneth Berglund autoed to
Dakview park Saturday.