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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191S. KfcflE SIX PLATTSMOOTH EVENING JOUKNaL. Coughed So He Couldn't Sleep. . Dronchial coughs, tickling In throat and asthmatic spasms break one's rest and weaken one so that the fyetein is run-down and serious sickness i.iay result. Enos Ilalbort, Peoll. Ind., writes: "I hid a revere fold and coughed continually at night; could hardly sleep.- Foley's Honey and Tar cured my coush." Sld everywhere. Rambeau Model! YOUNG men's Grena dier back, one button, soft roll, straight front, mil itary shoulders, no slit. Pockets slanting welts with edging of silk braid; also braid around cuffs. V ffr 3& 3 3$ NEWS FROM ALVO if & v Philip chiazc ISorn to Mr. and Mrs. lloy Scott. October 2' a son. Maurice Cashner came in from fniversity Place Sunday. Fred Prouty shipped hogs Tues day to South Omaha markets. Wm. Foreman of Raymond came in Monday to visit relatives a few days. Mr. Fowler of Ashland is helping at the R. F. Johnson home during the sickness of the family. Mrs. Ceo. Cook who has been visit ing her children here returned to her home at Ulair Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lindser went to Council Plufls Tuesday to at tend the funeral of a nephew. Frank Kyo of Greenwood spent Tiu-sday with his brother-in-law, Walter Rathbun and family. Joe Kv.land o' Moccasin. Mont., was visiting a few days recently with his brother-in-law Lincoln Dimmitt and family. i:.;tpp cbnrirs fi. Foreman of Lincoln j visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. J Foreman until school opens up again. Last week J. A. Shaffer received! a senerous sample cf potatoes aver nation of Mrs. bale Boyles, as chair man of the Cass County Women's Committee was accepted and Mrs. Charles Bailey of Elniwood was ap pointed County Chairman to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Ralph Uhley returned from Elmwood Tuesday morning where she has been caring for her husband who has been real sick with the flu which developed into bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Uhley was able to walk from one room to another Tuesday. The quarantine was rais ed and Mrs. Uhley came to be with her children at the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rouse. WHO IS OUR COUNTY CLERK AND WHY HE SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED MURDOCK ITEMS aging 21-2 lbs. each. from a friend iii McPherson county. Xebr. Clifford Dier of Hastings came in Sunday to spend a few days with his aunt Mrs. J. A. Shaffer while school i- closed on account of the Flu. J. II. Foreman Jr... and family of Scoffs Bluffs came iu Tuesday of last we-k to vij-it with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Foreman Sr.. and family. Clay Foreman came in Sunday from Ft. Riley to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Foreman sr.. and family. He returned Monday even ing to Ft. Riley, where he is !n the iiedical Corps. Miss Iona Thomas came in Sat urday from Pickrell where she has Keen with her father and sister Ida and will remain with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thcmas for some time. Xoel Foreman and Charley Fore man left Tuesday for Seward to bring back the cattle for winter feeding. Mrs. Noel Foreman will vi?it her mother Mrs. O. X. Magee in University Place during her hus band's absence. At the last meeting of the Cass County Council of Defense the resig- Idd Hornbeck is sick with the flu in a Lincoln hospital. Miss Kathryn Coehry of Omaha is visiting her parents here. Mrs. Hugh Hornbeck of New Or leans is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Land holm were Sunday guests of Ed Thimgan and family. John Gakemeier and sister Miss Eleanor went to Arlington, Nebr., Thursday. John Amgwert was in Lincoln last Friday where he was having dental work done. Mrs. Jerry E. McIIugh and child ren who have been sick with the Flu are recovering nicely. Mrs. Henry Guthman and child ren went to Plattsmouth Saturday for a visit with relatives. Little Miss Evelyn Kuehn and Miss Florence Thimgan have been on the sick list the past few days. Idd and Lewis Hornbeck returned last week from Missouri where they went to attend the funeral of their brother Dr. Hugh Hornbeck who died with the Flu at New Orleans. M. Shatto received word last week of the death of his daughter Mrs. Will Simpson in Arizona, where she went some time ago for her health. She is remembered here as Miss El- ' sie Shatto. she leaves her husband and a litle daughter, "the body was to have been brought to Omaha for burial but we didn't learn the date of the funeral. Every tax payer and voter in Cass County knows Frank J. Libershal, the present county clerk. He is a Cass County product, born, raised and educated in the county. He was Deputy County Clerk under Clell Morgan, the present Postmaster at Plattsmouth. Mr. Libershal is the present county clerk asking for re election at the coming election. lie should be retained in the of fice of County Clerk for two reasons; First, his qualifications, knowledge and experience fit him for this par ticular office; Seconu, being beyond the 1917 draft age, the War De partment, in May 1917 appointed him as Secretary of the Local Draft Board, which position he has held since the date of appointment. His knowledge of the work of ihe Draft Board is of such value to our Gov ernment that the War Department, through Mr. Crowder, have asked the Governor of the State to ask that HE be granted deferred classi fication in this present draft, in order that he may be retained on the Draft Board work. Isn't the above sufficient proof why Frank J. Libershal should he retained in the County Clerk's Office? POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. A. HOGS STRAYED. 1 red sow and three pigs and one that weighs about 75 pounds. Stray ed from my home. U. L- Barnard, d&w. WILSO ff of Be mocratic Success MY PLATFORM. IN NEBRASKA SAYS: "If you have approved of my leadership and wish me to continue to be your un-embarassed spokesman in affairs at home and abroad I earnestly beg that you will express yourself unmistakably to that effect by returning a dem ocratic majority to both the Senate and House of Representatives, If the control of the House and the Senate should be taken away from the party now in power an opposing majority could assume control of Legislation and oblige all action to be taken amidst contest and obstruction. The return of a Republican majority to either House of the Congress would moreover be interpreted on the other side of the water as a repudiation of my leadership.1 emocratio Success Cleans: The re-election cf Nebraska's War Governor, KEITH NEVILLE. He has faithfully redeemed his pledges and his experience in coordinating state with Federal war work is an asset in the pro secution of the war. The election of W. B. BANNING for Lieutenant Governor. He is a suc cessful business man and farmer and is a member of the State Board of Agriculture and the State Horticultural Society. The election cf HUGH L. COOP ER for Secretary of Statel He has been duputy for nearly four years and is fami liar with the duties of the office. The election of J. S. CAN AD AY for State Treasurer. He has been treas urer of Kearney county for two terms and is president of the Farmers Grain and Live Stock Association of Nebraska. The election of EUGENE P. MUMFORD for State Aud i tor. He was private secretary for Ex-Governor More head and has since been engaged in the abstract and insurance business. His ability and experience qualify him for the office. mi'nj" .. The election of GEORGE W. BERGE for Attorney General. He is a well known lawyer and his election wiU place the legal department in able hands. .The re-election of G. L. SHUM WAY for Land Commissioner. His record is above criticism. The election of EDW. C. SIM MONS for Railway Commissioner. He is an expert Civil Engineer and is emin ently qualified to render valuable service to this office The election of EX-GOVERNOR MOREHEAD to the U. S. Senate. No man is more familiar with the State of Nebraska and its needs than Mr. More head. His administration as Governor is conceded to be one of the most success ful and strictly business-like the state has ever enjoyed. He will whole-heartedly support the president in the prosecution of the war and reconstruction measures. The election of FRANK A PETERSON to Congress from the First District. The president needs his assis tance in Congress and his election will mean that the people of this district are represented in congress. To the Voters of Cass County: I deem it but fair to the tax pay ers for whose votes I am asking to give an outline at least of what I propose to do if I am elected county commissioner for the Second Com missioners' District. First, I will favor a radical change in the system of roa'd work as now fn force in Cass County. My plan will be for the county to purchase a tractor and employ a competent man to run it. Start the road grader in the spring and keep it going all summer. I would have the commis sioners go over the entire county and note the condition of the roads, make a map and then start the grader. First I would have all the roads lead ing into the towns put in good shaps before tackling other roads. I would pay good wages for such work and see that it was properly done. This should be paid out of the Commis sioners' fund of which there will be in the neighborhood of $20,000 th? coming year. If you or your family are sick you never stop to ask the politics of the physician you call, just so you know that he is competent. Cass county bridges are sick. So are her roads. They need a doctor. I believe I can cure them. WILLIAM STOHLMAN. For Register of Deeds. 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. For Float Representative. I am a candidate for the office of Float Representative from Cass and 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 inter ests in the coming session. Your support is solicited and will be ap preciated. L. G. TODD. Distinctive smartness is a feature of these N Suits UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER. Poisons are present in the human system constantly. They are elimi nated especially through the in trstinnl canal. Manv serious dis- ! eases cannot be escaped from if j elimination is not perfect. Triner's i American Elixir of Bitter Wine is the verv remedv which helps elimi- nation. It means unconditional sur ' render for the poisonous substances. . It cleans the intestines perfectly, j Being prepared only from medicinal bitter herbs and natural red wine, it is both efficient and palatable. At all drug stores. $1.10. The old ene mies, rheumtism and neuralgia, are ! again at our gates. Be prepared ' and get at once Triner's Liniment. Price 35 and 65 cents at drug stores, j by mail 4 5 and 75 cents- If your j druggist has not Triner's remedies I on hand, he can get them. don't i accept any other preparations! .Joseph Triner Company, 1333-1343 j S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. I Triner's American Elixir of Bit- ter Wine, Triner's Angelica Bitter I Tonic and other Triner's remedies from this day can be obtained ex clusively at the drug stores or at dealers who handle medicines. Trin er's Laboratory being to the utmost imit busy in executing orders from the drug stores and Government orders for medical supplies, has dis continued filling of orders from oth er business men. and asks that all turn to the drug stores or dealers who handle medicines when pur chasing Triner's remedies. t IP LECJAf.. NOTICE. Tn the Count v Court or the county of Cass, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Burton C. Kerr, deceased. Now on this 24th day of October 1918. this cause came on lor hearing upon the petition of Sarah Elizabeth Kerr, prayins that administration of the estate of Burton C. Kerr, be dis pensed with, and that the names of hts heirs be determined and establish ed bv an order of this court, and that an order be entered barring all claims: on consideration whereof: IT IS OliDKUKI) that a bearlnjr on Fa id petition be had upon the 2oth day of November 1918 at ten o'clock A. M. at the Court House. County Judges Office, Plattsmouth. Nebr., and that notice thereof be Riven to all persons interested bv publishing this order in the Plattsmouth Journal. a seml weeklv newspaper in general circula tion in Cass County. Nebraska. for three successive weeks prior to tlie date of hearing, .the Cour County Judge. Now i the time to join the War Stamp Limit Club. See Cba. C Parmele fcr particulars. For Representative. I take this method of informing the voters of Cass county, Nebr., that I am a candidate for the office of Representative on the Re publican ballot. In soliciting your support I wish- to assuro you that any favors extended ne will be greatly appreciated. II. K. FRAXTZ. For County Commissioner. Having received the nomination on the Republican ballot for the of fice of County Commissioner, Sec ond Commissioner District, I hereby solicit the support of the voters at thi coming November election. Your support and any favor3 extended me will be greatly appreciated. T C. F. HARRIS. FOR COUNTY CLERK. The nominal icn for county clerk, having been given me, and being so busy with the work of the office and the additional work caused by the Local Board, 1 will not have time to leave the office during the cam paign, and hereby announce my candidacy, for the position of coun ty clerk. Thanking those, w who so kindly supported me for the nomi nation, and for what they may do at the election and assuring all that I appreciate their support. I am FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. Democratic Candidate for Co. Clerk. ew From this showing you can choose a suit appropriate' for all Winter wear, for they are made of such fabrics as broadcloth, velour and silvertone. The styles, while adhering to the slender silhouette, show many unusual, detail. to $47.50 few Vv Snugness and service will be found in these new inter Coais W t .?,-v';7r!L: 5-- t ' j I t t J :i.t-ii'-?Ai Most of them are developed with fur, though some of the models have avoided it altogether so that one may wear them with one's own furs. Coats of duvetyn and bolivia cloth come in Burgundy, taupe, navy, black and green at $17.50 to $85.00 The Ladies' Toggery FRED P. BUSCH, MANAGER 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 of all voters of said county. If en trusted to my care the duties of the office will be performed to the besl of my ability. W. M. BARCLAY. FOR STATE SENATOR. The undersigned being a candi date for the office 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. B KER, Dunbar, Neb. itm:it ui' ii!:ti: o nrrrnox . AI'I'IMM'flK.VT v All- MIMSIitATtUI. County For County Commissioner. Realizing that I will be unable to meet all the voters of Cass county before election, I take this method of announcing my candidacy fcr the office of County Commissioner, on the democratic ballot. In soliciting your support I want to assure j-ou that I will look after the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and that I will be commissioner for the whole of Cass County. 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 who may in any way con tribute to my election, and assuring all that I appreciate what is done. I am, JAMES II. FOREMAN. Mike Tritsch for County Treasurer. Mike Tritsch should be ra-elected county treasurer because he has made one of the most competent officials the county has erer had. All anyone has to do is to look over his books and see the manner in which he keeps his accounts with the tax payers. Competency is what the taxpayers want. Mike Tritsch gives the right kind of service. -H-H-H W. A. - ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East of Riley Hotel. Coates Elock, Second FIcor. of Nc'.irask."., cf Ca-s. ss. In 'mmv Court. In t: e Matt. :- of the K.-tate of Grace I it ii YVimlhr.rn. leceasel: :i re:ilin-r anl lilin-r the petition of Kol-t-rt l. Windham, jr.. praying: that administration of paid estate may be srranteu to K. 1.5. tVint'hatn, as adminis trator. M-derod. that November 2nd, A. D., 191? t 10 o'clock a. m.. Is assigned fi'r li.'arfnn said petition, when all per sons intt rested in said matter may ap ptiir at :i (n;i!i!y Court to be held in and for said nnty, and show cause why the praye- of petitioner should iit oe sranroii; aiu: inai noine m x j tendency or sain pennon ana me neui injr thereof le er i ven to all persons. in-t-rtsted in said matter ly publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth .lo-.irnal. a semi-weekly newspaper printed in snid count;.-, for three suc cessive weeks, prior to sai-.l day of hearing. lated October Stli. 191S. . LI..KX -T. r.KICSON". 10-1-i-Gw. County Judge. notici: or- itF.FKiir.i: Waller A v. Itiilph Coon, Molilmnuu Elinor. Notice is hereby Kiven that by vir tue of an order entered in the fore froms1 entitled cause on the 4th day of October. 1918, by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. I, the un dersigned. Charles TZ Martin, sole re feree appointed by said court, will, on 1 2 1 li dav of Nevember, 191S. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the south door of the Court House in Ilatts nioutli. Cass County, Nebraska, offer for sale to the hiirhest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to w i t : Lot Kleven (11) Block Three (3) In thf viihitre of Manlev. in Cass Countv. ! Nebraska, accordinic to the published piat thereof. Said sale will remain open for bids for cne hour. CITATU.KS n. MARTIN. JOHN M. LKYI A. Referee. Attorney. 10-7-C0ds For any itching skin trouble, eczema, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Oint- Rand-McNally -war maps Tor sale I ment is highly recommended. CCc it the Journal ofice. I a box at a11 stores. sss: 3 0 THE UNIVERSAL CAR t Ford Repairs! It is important when your Ford car requires tun ing up or repairing that you place it with an authorized Ford dealer. Then you are sure of having repairs and replacements made with genuine Ford-made ma- icrmis uy men wnu Know an arjoui rora cars ana wno ask only the fixed, standard, Ford factory prices for labor and parts. There will be no more new Fords till after the war, so Ford owners should see to it that their Ford is kept in smooth running condition. We have bot a car load of new Ford bodies and can make over your old Ford into a 1918 cars and it will be just as good as new. We keep a full line of Aulo supplies, lubricating oils and sell Red Crown gasoline at 26 cents per gallon. Our garage is steam heated and fire proof. Stor age rates reasonable. Open day and night. W e solicit repairs and storage of all cars without regard to make. A few good overhauled and guar anteed Ford Touring cars for sale. Also one 1918 Ford Roadster, one 1918 Ford Coupe and one 1918 Ford Sedan. T, II POLLOCK GARAGE. J SeCn Authorized Ford Dealer, Plattsmouth Tel. No. 1. j i i i ii i i