The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 11, 1914, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Candidates In the Journal's Automobile Campaign
Announced To Puplic For First TimeLook Them
I Over and Begin To Vote For Your Favorite
i " ; You Can't Begin Earlier.
MEW-CANDIDATES MAY ENTER
,IN THE RACE AT ANY TIME
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Awards Very Valuable and Range From Gold Watch To Overland Touring Car
: ' Campaign Closes August 1st. 1914 Activity Already
" " Noted In Both Districts
THE BALLOT BOX IS NOW IN PLACE
Alt pails of.thfs city and near
ly' all "parts of 'Cass county are
represented in the splendid list
nf men and women whose friends
deem them worthy of member
hip in The Journal's "(treat
Booster ""Campaign, - and- whose
nances u1 4'iiiU.-hed .Aoda' for
thersJlin-. y ; Ty(i'
'IHiiukl Is .J&smsT .but.-hicom-plel',
as these will doubtless be
many more aiMfTTons when our
reader have .scanned the. list
carefully. jthdrawals may be
'Xpect'l.f"i "'urse, iliany of
lliusc nominated will, for various
reasons; not aide to make the
j3,et "so the' si of the Ht need
not diVom'nco "any man or wom
an who i c4itoniidat ing entering
thi competition.
Not' "alone "is the list of nom
inees dilinquj-hed . for its size,
but .in qualify it looms large in
phbjic esle.en!, '. containing, it
d"Vs. the names of more Lhan
oiv. hundred jf the hest type of
inert and women, to be found in
Cuss cjuuty or anywhere else and
any one of them will be sure to
make a splendid showing in the
groat prize competition, if they
will only try. The prizes are very
choice ones, and well worth a
great and sincere effort to win
them, and as the contest only
just now starting, intending
candidates should enter at once
and ask the support of their
friends and neighbors.
There are two separate dis
tricts, and there will be eight
winners.
The Overland Jive-passenger
louring' car, with complete equip
ment, will be awarded to the con
testant who secures the largest
number of votes during the cam
paign. The ;?'nn Schmoller & Mueller
Piano will be awarded to the
contestant receiving the second
largest number of votes during
the campaign.
After these grand prizes hae
been awarded, there will be three
prizes awarded in each of the
districts as follows :
The contestant receding the
highest vote in each district, re
gardless of the vote in any other
district, and after the grand
prizes have been awarded, will
receive a beautiful diamond ring.
The contestant receiving the
second highest number of vote
in each district, regardless of Un
vote in any other di-drict, arid af
ter the grand prizes have been
awarded, will receive an older on.
one of plat t smouth's largest
stores for ?'( worth df mer
chandise, as they may select.
The contestant receiving the
third largest number of votes in
each district, regardless of the
vde in any other district, and af
ter I tie gram! prizes hae been
awarded, will receive a gold
watch, choice of Elgin or Wal
tliam movement. And then there
is the in per cent commission to
all who enter and work to the end
and fail to win a prize.
Your age will not be held
against you in this campaign.
You are ind too old to possess
yourself of this automobile. You
are not loo young nor inexperieii
ed 'o earn this automobile. Your
working hours will be of your
own choosing. Can you equal
this as a proiilal.de proposition?
You do not hae to be a sub
scriber of Tiie Journal to enter
this contest. Remember, what
.nii are expected to do is get
subscribers.
This contest is open to every
man, woman, boy or girl oer IT.
years of age in plattsinouth or
Cass county. There's a live-vole
coupon in today's issue.
Eat lot Cox Ready.
The ballot bo is in place in the
business ollice of The Journal,
ready for the clipped coupons
and subscription ballots that are
in measure the depth and sin
cerity of the candidates' ambiti
tioiis. Uring or send in your
otes.
Nominations Still in Order.
Look over llie list, and if our
name is not included, send in your
nomination or that of a friend.
Mr. Elba Dodson
Miss Edith Ost
Miss Sophia Floshman ..
Miss Ithoda YVundeiiich
Miss Norma Trotter ....
Mr. l.ovell Massie
Mr. Alvin McReynolds . . .
MANLEY NEB.
Miss Jennie Carper
Miss Clara Jenkins
Mr. Yirgil Miller
Miss Olga Yogh-r
Miss Dora Carper
Miss Agnes Tighe
Miss Agnes O'Brien
Mr. Floyd Rockwell
Mr. Clyde Jenkins
Mr. A. 11. Williams
Mr. I.eo Tighe
GREENWOOD, NEB.
Miss Edna Carr
Miss Ester Yaut
Mr. A. M. Walradt
Mis Edith Howard
Rev. A. !. Foreman
Mrs. C. E. Meirlbut
Miss Mayme llohani ....
Miss lister Anderson ...
Miss Alma Wiedoinan ..
Miss Dow.l
Mr. L. C. Mar in
ELfflWOOD, NEB.
Mr. Henry Hayes ,
Miss Iaisy l.anghorst ..
Miss Lottie Lean
Mr. Sid James
Miss Mable Stout
AVOCA
Miss Elsie Opp
ALVO, NEB.
Miss Ma lie Prouty
Mrs. Luella Stout
Y. S. Joi don
Mrs. Hud irove
Mrs. .1. .. Shaffer
Mr. F. E. Cook
Mr. J. V. Cochran
Mr. C. F. Roseuow
Miss Mabelle Stout
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. City. of Plattsmouth
At Least Three of the Prizes will be Awarded
to this District.
DISTRICT HQ. 2.
Outside The City of Plattsmouth.
At Least Three of the Prizes will be Awarded
to this District.
LOUJGVILLE, NEB.
Miss I )oj o! by Croup
Mr. Yiclor Sheridan Lee ..
Mr. Win. Thomas
I'roL A. ('.. Cash
LOUISVILLE, R. F. D.
Miss Mable Word
Miss Martha Stohlman ..
Miss Emma Cakemeier . .
WABASH, R. F. D
Miss Crace Erharilt
UNION, R. F. D.
PACIFIC JUNCTION, IOWA.
Mr. F. II. McLaughlin
Mr. Fred Mendenhall
Miss Elizabeth Temphlon
Mi-. Tom Martin
M iss Anna '.m coi au
CEDAR CREEK
J. Y. Ilessenllow
Waller Snyder
Mis-; Certrude Meisiuger
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Mrs. Frank (ioh.elina.it ...-...... ,
Mr. ieo. j. Farley . . . . t
Missu-i'-c.sta- Jiwuglas
Mis Anna lbdsel ,
Mis Dorolhv Britt
Mi4s JcajieJ.ti-Mo4gH4i. . .
Mri M i e--ii?ihgcV. . : .
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Mr, Cai Saltli-i.i
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Mri. A. E. Cass
Mi-js Opal Fitzgerald
Mrj Major Arries ,
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Mi4s Florence-"hie ...........
Mr I J. A. McHy;irji
Mr4 Frank Ibjstor
3!r. It. M. Shiae.4-V.'V.4'.1. . ii .
Mr.'j Ceo. IL Sayles
Dr. J
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Mi-, 'J'eicssa Drnege. V . . . . .'. . .
Mi.-f; Yerna Cole .. .i ..
Mr-i. Anna Hrftt . t . .
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Mis' Hose Yorndorn
Mi-f; Helen l4iak .
Mi. 4 Alice Tuey
ltev F. M. Druliner
Mr.' Clayton Hosencrans
Mis Marie Jeletfek- "v
Mr.jjohn NeitAl
Misl- Josie Kiser
Mr.jM. S. Ilriggs
Mr.-Iloy Holly
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PLATTSMOUTH, R. F. D.
Mr. Ed Trilsch
Mr. Walter Rvers
Mr. Joe Wheeler
Mr. H. E. Decker
Mr. Will Hummel .
Mr. John Meisinger, jr
Mrs. Fred .Yolting
Mr. Henry Hirz, jr
Mr. Albert Wiles
Miss Mildred Lee
MURRAY, NEB.
Miss Pauline Oldham . .
Miss Etta Nickels
Miss Crace Fight
Mr. M. 1. Churchill
Miss Clara Young
Miss Pearl McReynolds
Miss Laura Puis
Miss Bailey
Miss Trudie Long ....
Mr. J. D. Eardharl
MYNARD, NEB.
Miss Eva Purler
Mr. Wayne 1'ropst
Miss IJuenila Porter .
Miss Anna Snyder
Miss Nelly Hrosvii,
Miss Deella Yenner
Miss Crace. Fight
Mr. "Dwight Propst ....
Mr. Elmer Wetenkamp .
Miss Crace H. Nolting
Mr. Ed C. Hummel
NEHAWKA, NEB
Mr. Ernest Schomaker .
Miss Jenetfe Young ...
Mr. Olio Schwartz ....
Mr. Harold Whileman .
Mr. Elmer Me Reynolds .
Mr. Mat I?ee
Mr. Fred Ah rends
Miss Alma Ost
Miss Edna Stoll
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AuUsl Rolnsfehlt
Miss Ail-Ira Ihown
Paul Oohrey
o-car McDonald
John Jackman
Miss Hose Amgwerl
UNION, NEB.
Mrs. Fannie Eikcuhary
Miss Ruth Oarrison
Mr. Leslie Everett
Miss Alice O'Donnell
Miss Pearl Hramblett
MURDOCH
Miss Jessie Hush
Miss Ella Bauer
Miss Leata McDonald
Miss Crace Oustin
Miss Helen Mooney
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WEEPING WATER
Miss Kalherine Ralston
Miss Elizabeth Heed
Mr. J. T. Crozier
Mr. D. M. Johnson
Mrs. O. Y. Donne
Mrs. Olive M or ley
Miss Mildred Hart
Mr. Fred Kleilsrh
Mr. Cbas. D. Amicus
Mr. Henry Crozier
WEEPING WATER R. F. D.
Miss Edith Johnson
Miss Lenna Switzer
Miss Derlha Miller
Mrs. IL E. Heil
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Mill Mfkunm
The Plattsmouth Journal
Big Booster Circulation Campaign
VOTE COUPON
VOID AFTER JUNE 27th.
Good for 5 Votes
Series
For M.
District No.
TROI NEATLY.
Political Announcements
All announcements MUST CE
ACCOMPANIED DY THE CASH at
tho following rate: Fcr Con
gressman, $15; State Senator,
$10; Representative, $5; for
County Officials, $5 each.
For State Senator.
Wo are authorized to announce
Ihi' name of John Mattes, jr., as a
candidate for Senator from (lass
and Otoe counties, subject l. the
decision of ihe deniocraliv voters
at the primary elect ion on Tues
day, August 18, 101 i.
For Representative.
M. (1. Kime, of Xehawka pre
cinct, will be a candidate for
member of the lower house nf
the state legislature, subject to
the will of the democratic voters
of Cass county at tho primary
election to be held Tuesday, Aug
ust 18, 191 i.
Commissioner Third District.
Henry Snoke, of Tipton pre
cinct, will be a candidate for the
office of Commissioner from the
Third district, subject to the de
cision of the democratic voters
at the primary election on Tues
day, August IS, 101 .
For Sheriffff.
John Wunderlich, of Xehawka
precinct, is a candidate for sheriff
of Cass county, subject to the de
cision nf the democratic voters of
the county at Ihe primary elec
tion to.be held on Tuesday, Aug
ust 18, 1914.
For Register of Deeds.
Mont Robb is a candidate f.r
Register of Deeds of Cnss coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
republican voters of the county
at the primary election to bo held
on Tuesday, August 18, 1915.
County Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce
Charles R. Jordan, of AIvo, as a
candidate for Commissioner from
the Third district, subject to the
decision of the democratic voters
at the primary election on Tues
day, August 18, 191-S.
For Commissioner Second
District.
C. E. Ileebner, present commis
sioner from the above district, is
a candidate for re-election, sub
ject to the decision of the re
publican voters at the primary
election lo be held on Tuesday,
August 18, 191 i.
For Sheriff.
Carroll J). Quinfon. the present
sheriir, is a candidate for the
nomination of said ollice, subject,
to the decision of the republican
voters it the primary election,
held on Tuesday, August 18, 191 I.
For County Clerk.
Frank J. Libershal, the present
county clerk, filling said ollice by
apopinfment, is a candidate for
the nomination to said ofliee, sub
ject to the decision of the -democratic
voters at the primary elec
tion, held on Tuesday, August
18, 1911.
For County Judge.
Charles I,. Ci raves of Union is a
candidate for the nomination to
Ihe ollice of county judge, sub
ject to the decision of the
voters at the primary elec
tion, held on Tuesdav, August 18,
1914.
For Congress.
We are authorized to announce
Ihe name of Wilber W. Anness,
of Dunbar, Ofoe county, for con
gress from t lie l irst. eongres-
ional district of Nebraska, sub
ject to the will of the republican
voters at the primary election on
Tuesday, August 18.
For Senator.
A. V. turm, of Nehawka, is a
candidate for senator from ()oe
and Cass counties, subject lo the
will of the republican voters at
he primary election Tuesday
ugust 18.
Farm for Salo.
The Ci. F. Swilzer quarter,
hree miles southwest of N'e-
tawka. Tor particulars see or
write Henry M. Pollard, Nehawka,
Neb.
Residence for Sale.
The Mrs. McVickcr residence
property on North Sixth street is
offered for sale. For particulars
call on Mrs. J. E. Leeslcy.
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o restore digestion, normal
weight, good health and purify Ihe
lood, use IJurdoek Blood Hilters.
Soil at all drug stores. Price
$1.00.