PEATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURIfAC MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1918. Oe plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at rostofflce. riattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Democratic Ticket Tor State Senator, 2nd District. JAS. P. BAKER. For State Representative, 7th Dist. JOHN MURTEY. For State Representative, 8th Dist. L. G. TODD. For County Clerk. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. Tor County Register of Deeds. A. J. SNYDER. For County Treasurer. MIKE TRITSCH. For County Sheriff. W. M. 'BARCLAY. For County Commissioner, 2nd Dist. WM. J. STOHLMAN. For County Commissioner, 3rd Dist. J. H. FOREMAN. Unconditional surrender. :o: Only terms acceptable. :o: Huns still loot and burn. :o: Schools closed at Weeping Water. :o: Dig up the coin and bury the Hun. :o: A Liberty bond in time may save more than nine lives. :o: Autocracy's dings will be set to the music of Liberty bonds. :o: "On the left Italian troops took Soup, and made a hearty meal of it. :o: Hclp our boys Liberty bonds now. in France buy Don't wait an- other minute. :o: Dr. Garfield and we should all join him in it -is probably praying for a mild winter. :o: Justice may be blind, but she can see autocracy's finish through Lib erty bond glasses. :o: It is yet a long journey to Ber lin, but the American boys are anxious to get there. :o: It is officially denied that the kaiser intends to abdicate. Perhaps nobody has broken the news to him yet. :o:- Gen. Foch is more than a "t wo rsted" man. The Germans must be gin to think he has as many arms as Rriareus. :o: Only two weeks from next Tues day till election and some candi dates mope around as thought there was no election so close. :o: The Yanks who are still "Some where in France" will soon be some where near Berlin. There's where cur boys are anxious to get. :o: A firm in Mesopotamia wants to buy American photographic mater ials and patent medicines. Thus doos civilization follow a conquer ing army. :or The Volks Zeitung beseeches the Almighty "not to make it too hard for Germany." They should have thought of that before they substi tuted Gott for Hini. :o: Gaslcss Sundays are also good for your lungs. iou can take your lungs out of the house with you nowadays, on the Sabbath, and act ually get some air into them. $100 Reward, $100 Th reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one drftaded disea.e that science has been able to cure in all its staged and that Is catarrh. Catarrh belnff greatly influenced bv constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is laiten imernaujr uu acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the Eypten. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. Blvln the .fi.n timnri li hv bulldinsr ud the con stitution and assistinfr nature in doinjrits work. The propmiors nave so mutii r-.h in io fMirativn oowers Of liall s r- ... i, fii-ir. that they offer One Hundred IHnr for ntijr c.ie that It fails to ere ?cni tor '1st rf toptlmoriais. MrM K. J. CTTKNET CO.. Toledo. The Hun has been forced to drop the goose step for the Foch trot. :o: Every man or woman is able to buy a Liberty bond on the terms offered. Help the cause. :o: Announcement outside a country church: "What will be an adequate punishment for the kaiser? Singing by the quartet." :o: Thanksgiving day is drawing near. And the nearer it draws, the higher the turkeys are going to roost in price. :o: The Swedes may really be neu tral, but the safety matches they are sending to America work like the thoughts of alien enemies. :o: Some steel plants are turning out more tonnage tran their managers had believed possible. You can't tell what you can do until you have to try. Mr. McAdoo announces that on his newly acquired canals "empty champagne cases can be shipped for one cent each." But how shall they be refilled? :o: Or, perhaps the reason the Ger mans want an armistice to with draw their troops is that their pres ent somewhat hurried withdrawal is too painful and distressing to the goosestepping German mind. :o: Keep it before the voters of Cass county that Hon. John Murtey. who served so faithfully and effi ciently as a member of the legisla ture two years ago, is the demo cratic candidate for re-election again this ear. :o: A Friend writes to inquire what service in the German Reichstag is equivalent to in America. We should say, after mature reflection, that it is much the same as service as colonel on the staff of the cover- , , i t- , nor of Nebraska. Dicnified. dressy. . . ....... uui wuii iiu practical aumority. o: me peace taiK may nave rciaru- ed an earlier completion of Cass I couuty's quota of the Fourth Lib- . .. t.. . LAidu. uui an unconditional i surrender is the only way in which Germany can secure peace. Our grand President Wilson means busi ness and a permanent peace that will last for ages. :o: jaiK oi universal nrotner:y love after the war is all very fine. But it is hard just now to visualize Bel- gians and Germans working harmon- irkliclv t rrrr( V. nr- hn .. I ...... . r nit uini 1 tj y tl 1 after the war. lust as it is hard to tma,ino .. j.w v,..;, ii--ftitfiPii editors fraternizing over here as long a3 the war is on. :o: T rvryone is anxious lor peace which means life instead of death, but everyone demands victory and not juggling diplomacy, with the possibility of democracy losing, though life blood has been paid for it. With men staking their lives and more nobody is able to offer for the cause of world democracy in- dorsinir Mr. Wilson's rPnlv tho in - conveniences of less sweets, fewer automobile rides and more Liberty bonds fade into insignificance. JO. The voters of Cass county know ... ,i l. I T i Vinroli 11 Vine Knnn nil Mia ",u"",u" "BO iU1 "ll lUMe many months. His duties as county clerk is not all that keeps him busy. but his work as a member of the registration board has kept his1 nose so constantly "at the grind stone' that he has but little time to eat and sleep. Frank would delight to grasp every voter of the county by . . ... the hand and will see as many as he can before the election. AN EXAMPLE OF GERMAN FAITH The election of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse, brother-in-law of the German emperor, as King of Finland, might be regarded as Ger many's answer to at least one of the fourteen points laid down by the President as essential to peace. All Russian territory, the Presi dent said, must be evacuated and Russia be given "an unhampered and unembarrassed opportunity for thn indr nendent determination of her own political development and national policy." Germany has shown how she intends to meet that demand by digging in in Finland, overrunning the country with her troops, overawing the population and the Landtag, and placing a Gcr- man prince on the throne, where of course, he must be maintained by German bayonets. Here we have a very plain object lesson in German policy, whether of peace or war. Of what avail art German words beside these Ger man deeds? Certainly Germany can have no objection to accepting all of the President's fourteen points. or as many more as may be laid down, if this one in regard to Rus sia illustrates the German construc tion of their weight and meaning. What Germany is doing in Fin land and the other Russin provinces filched under the purchased treat of I5rest-Litov.sk is wholly in line with what she is doing in France and Relgimn. Fast and West she is acting on a policy. The ruined in dustrial towns of France and L'.el giuiu are her intreuchtnenr s against the forward march of those countries after the war just as the seized Ial tic provinces are lir intrenchment against a reorganized Russia. In the East she can dig in. in the West she can at kast make h.r eiiemie dig out. And that is t he attitude of a Ger many that is calling for a "peace of justice" and announcing that slu accepts the President's term-. K C. Star. -:o:- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Register of Deeds. A. J. Snyder, candidate for re election, on democratic ballot for the office of Register of Deeds. Your support solicited, and any favors ex tended me will be thankfully re ceived. A. J. SNYDER. loriloat Representative, 1 I am a candidate for the office of , . , ... - .,,i Otoe county, on the democratic bal lot Having served one term in the legislature I believe I am in a good position to care for the voters mter- ests in the coining session. Your sunnort is solicited ami will be an preciated. L. G. TODD. For Representative. I take this method of informing the voters of Cass county, Nebr., that I am a candidate for the office r 9 T -i - y foil -r r n 1 o 1 ? - T i- , ..,-... miblican ballot. In soliciting your ,nrinnrt t wsh tn nssurn vm. that any favors extended me will be greatly appreciated IL R. I" ItAXTZ For County Commissioner l!.,v(n! rr.r-niv.fl the nnn.lnntinii on the Renublican ballot for the of- flee of County Commissioner, Sec ond Commissioner District, I hereby solicit the support of the voters at the coming November election. Your support and any favor3 extended mc will be greatly appreciated. C. F. HARRIS. FOR COUNTY CLERK The nomination for county clerk, having been given me. and being so busy with the work of the office and I the additional work caused by, the I I-ocal Board, 1 will not have time to.lcavc ,he.ni?e durin the cam paign, anu ncrenv announce inv candidacy, for the position of coun- ty clerk. Thanking those, who so kindly supported me for the norni- i.- nation' aml for what lho a' do lar inn r rrtinn anrl a ecu r n rr ill tl.it I appreciate their support, I am I FRANK J. LIBERSHAL Democratic Candidate for Co. Clerk CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. Having received the nomination for the office of County Sheriff on the Democratic ballot, I hereby announce my candidacy, and solicit the support I of all voters of said county. If en- trusted to ray care the duties of the office will be performed to the best of my abimy w m nAPrr av FOR STATE SENATOR. The undersigned being a candi date for the oMico of State Senator on the Democratic ticket, I take this method of announcing my candidacy to those voters whom I will be un able to meet personally before the election. In soliciting your support I assure you that your best inter ests will always be looked after in the case that I am your choice at the November election. J. P. I5AKF.Il, Dunbar, Neb. For County Commissioner. Realizing that I will be unable to meet all the voters of Ca:s county before election. I take this method of announcing my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner, on t lie democratic ballot. In soliciting your support 1 want to assure you that I will look after the duties of the office to tho best of my ability, and that I will lie commissioner for tiie whole of Cass Count-. WM. STOHLMAN. For County Commissioner. I wish to announce myself as candidate on the Democratic ticket for the position of county commis sioner for the third commissioner district of Cass county, and to as sure all if elected, I shall at all times, look after the best interests of all portions of the county. Thank ing all wh.o may in any way con tribute to my election, and assuring all that I appreciate what is done. I am. JAM KS 1 1. FOR KM AN. IS SPORTING A NEW CAR. i-'rorii Tli'irs''!;i y's l:iily. I-n H. Wiles wns in the city this i rning with I he lamny, anu was driving their new Klgin Six car, the twin to the or.e lie had jiiit sold to Y1. W. K. Yo'ing. and with the !:!i.t to match the skies, when ear is painted, makes it a very p-esent-lMe wagon, and abi-vc and beyond ill this the lnin Six is a most ser viceable car. FOR SAIE. F.i-T White Roil. Cooker-;: luring October. .Mrs. Ira Bate.'. 17- Hv. Cedar Creek. Xebr. Can Now Eat and Sleep M Comfort. If troubled with indigestion or dei-plessness you should read what Miss Agnes. Turner, Chicago, III.. ias to siy: "Overwork, irregular :i!'-als and care!-.i-snes.s regarding 'he ordinary rul-i of health, grad ually undermine I it until last fall I ee;une a wreck of my former self. ' suffered from continual h-adr.chc. ..as unable to digest my food, wiiicl, c uied t" hiy f ; d.-ad weight on ny stomach. I was very constipated md my c-ompb'ion became ilark, ...How and muddy as I felt. SIccp-'e.-siie:-s was added, to tny misery, and T would awake tired when T wont o sleep. I heard of Chamberlain's PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter sot forth in full, is submitted to tho electors of the Stats of Nebraska to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 1913: A. JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven 1 7 f of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the Stato of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section One of Ar ticle Seven of tho Constitution of th. Btate of Nebraska be and the sam hereby is amended by striking out tho following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their inten tion to become citizens conformably to the laws of the United States, oti the subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to cn election." And Inserting in the place of the words so stricken, the following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have become citizens of the United States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to the laws ot the United States at least thirty day prior to an election. Sec. 2. That at the general elec tion nineteen hundred and eighteen (1918) there shall be submitted to the lectors of tho state for their approval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution relat ing to the right of suffrage. At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for or against said proposed amendment, shall be written or printed the words: "For proposed amend ment to the constitution relating to the right of suffrage," and "Against .-.I nmrw-iooi amendment to the con- ititution relating to the right or suffrage." Sec, 3. If such amendment aha 1 be approved by a majority of all electors voting at sucn election, said tmendment shall constitute Section One (1) Article Seven (7) of the Con tltution of the State ot Nebraska. Approved, April 9, 1318- KEITH NEVILLE, Altert: Governor. CHARLES W. TOOL SacreXary of Stat. ' II I MM I III " 1 1 iiiiiii viiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiii r At anci for Tabids and found sun h rei'.cr r.fter taking tlieiii tli;:i I kept up the treat ment for nearly two inorth They deansvil ray f-toniani. invigorated I that time I I my Fy.stt-in, imd i-iuce can eat ant sleep in cointort. 'oday entirely well." I am I Bronchial Trouble. Mr:?. A. II. Sidenbcrder, llocklield. I ml., states: "For an attack of bronchial trouble which usually as- ail.; me in the spring I lind Cham berlain's Cout'.h Remedy the only thin that t;ive; nie relief. After u-in it for a few days all sii;ns of bronchial trouble disappears." Dewey Urittain was called to Oma ha this afternoon to look after some business for a short tunc. r iif iiiiiiiiiii t-fc.. . I. Democratic Candidate for Float Representative CASS AMD OTOE COUNTIES NO STIFF JOINTS XOUR car starts smoothly J- and is away with a whirr when Polarine, the uniform, carbon-free lubricant is used. Winter's cold doesn't stiffen-up Polarine neither does intense heat make it tlrun thin" or break up. Polarine stands both ex tremes, and eliminates power taking friction. No burned bear ings, or scored cylinders with any of our Service Stations at all good garages. Look the Polarine Sign. Red CrovjR Gasolne va porizes quickly and burns cleanly in frigid weather. STANDARD 03L COMPANY (NLiJUASKA) OMAHA ANSWER THE GULL! I Plattsmouth People Have Found That This is Necessary. A cold, a fctrain, a Midden wrench, A little cause may hurt the kid neys. Spells of backache often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. A f jilendid remedy for tucli at tacks, A medicine that has satislied thou sands Is bnan'.s Kidney Tills, a special kidney remedy. Many I'lat tsmout h people rely on it. Hero is Piatt sniouth proof. Mrs. S. L. Cotner, Fourth fc Mar . .. T' i -7 . - .. . ' f i ' ..-'3- - . -? Lb i jj uticzr vasr , ,-. v. ..l.-rrr.'t.ii-A v - ' . .' ,A - .'v-.'v.7i- . v iiilllllllllllllllllllllllll I Ml II II III 1 Ml I II llll I llllll Mill V MOTOR OILS I"" n p n n a n. r& ble Sts., says. "I don't hesitate to recommend anything I know is jood and I know Doan's Kidney Pills have merit. I have taken them on several occasions for backache and kidney trouble and they alive al ways done me Kood. Doan's have been used in our family off and on for a Ions time and the results have always been satisfactory." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't .simply ask for a kidney remedy ?;et Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cotner had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Iluffalo, X. Y. Henry J. Miller of Alvo, the re publican candidate for the position of county commissioner for the Third district of this county was in thp city last evening looking after soino business for the afternoon. t 3 t- J ' -Jf ,1-1 i. rv