The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 05, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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mowtjay, april 5, 1920.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
NAMES JUDGES
AND CLERKS OF
THE PRIMARY
CLERK OF LIST. COURT JAMES M.
. ROBERTSON SELECTS THOSE
TO SERVE APRIL 20.
DOUBLE BOARD REQUIRED HOW
According to State Law One .to Re
ceive and the Other to Count
the Votes Through Day
The time for thr state primary
election is drawing rear end in con?
r-.'i.ince i.h iv.-t Clerk f .nrs
D'ftrlct Court Jcr M. Robertson,
hi earned h vjiIous election
l.tards for th? ffii?nt precincts of
the county selsting 'the names from
tfce lists furnl;h d )y Chairman I.
M. Teegarden of the republican coun
ty central committee and Chairman
J. P. Falter of the democratic com
mittee. The following is a list of
the boards:
Tipton Precinct
' neeemng board Judges George
Petersen, George Reitter, Henry
Snoke. Clerks. II. K. Frantz, George
Oberle. Jr.
Counting board Judges, A. J.
Trimble. William Brothwell. Will
Hudson. Clerks, Ray Hall, Ralph
Allen.
"" Greenwood Precinct.
'. Recelring board nidges. Charles
Goodbey, E. D. Friend. Fred M. Prou-
ty. Clerks. C. C. Burwell, R. W.
Stewart.
- Counting board Judges, A. J. Leis,
W. M. Althouse. W. Jordan.
Clerks, J. D. Sutton. Charles Apple
man. Salt Creek Pr&cinct
Receiving board Judges, John W.
Loughlin, Charles Stander, John Mef
ford. Clerks, W. E. Palling, Elmer
Mathls.
Counting board Judges, W. E.
Hand, O. F. Peters, George L. Files.
Clerks. Guy Loder, Elmer Coleman.
Store Creek Precinct
Receiving -board Judges, Peter
Kickel, Elmer Boyles, W. Kunz.
Clerks. Earl J. Bailey. Guy Clements.
. Counting board Judges, Ifenry
ffffices, 1
Hayes, M. W. Waltz.. Clerks, Charles
Hart, Louis Langhorst.
Elm wood Precinct
Receiving board Judges, W. A
Cook, A. Panska. W. T. Weddell
Clerks, Arthur Bornenieier, Frank E
Buell.
Counting board Judges,
Lau, C. Gurr, O. C. ZInk.
Albert Pool. J. J. Gustin.
South Bend Precinrt
Receiving board Judges,
Reasoner, Julius Rieke.
H. F.
Clerks,
H. L.
Clerks,,
Charles Campbell, George Bornman.
Counting board Judges, James
Busklrk, Fred Weaver, Oscar Zaar.
Clerks, Glen Weay or ..-Joseph F. Gus
tin. Weeping Water, Precinct
Receiving board iucTges, Merle
McKay, Ralph Graham. Henry Brook
hoff. Clerks, Fred Carsten, Adolph
Hansen. . - v- - - .
Counting board Judges, Walter
Wiseman, E. Dowler, N. C. Halraes.
Clerks, Ralph L. Keckler, Fred Klep-
ser. "
Center Precinct
Receiving' board Judges, Will
Ronton, Ed Steinkamp, sr., Henry
Kehne. Clerks. Carl May, Frank
Bergman. '."..'.
Counting board -Judges, Henry
Vogler, Roy Wiles, James Murphy.
Clerks, Dan Bourke, Harrison Liv
ingston. ,
Louisville Precinct
Receiving board Judges, E. C.
Twiss, James Hoover, John Koop.
Clerks, Charles Merriam, Lawrence
R. Group.
Counting board Judges. C. G.
Maylield, Elmer Johnson. . Clerks, J.
R. Noyes, Charles Reihart.
Avoca Precinct
Receiving board Judges, Stewart
Rough, E. H. Norris. William Peters.
Clerks, James Dunbar, Max Straub.
Counting board Judges, T. E. Pit
man. William Morley, C. W. Fahren
stock. Clerks, L. J. MaTquardt, Au
gust Meyers.
Mt. Pleasant Precinct
Receiving board Judges, Wilson
Gilmore, Lee Brown, F. J. Hllrt.
Clerks, Monroe Wiles. P. E. Spangler.
Counting board Judges. Gus A.
Hanson, Parr Young. John West.
Clerks, Cyrus Livingston, Philip
Schafer.
Eight Mile Grove Precinct
Receiving board Judges, Charles
Johnson, George Hennings, John
Gaurer. Clerks, P. T. Becker. E. H.
Meisinger..
Counting board Judges. W. J.
Schneider. Emll AM, P. A. Horn.
W0TC
eiraersiD gemift fft ass oMimfty
It will revolutionize the automobile industry, because it means a saving of 66 in the cost off running
your car. The use off kerosene instead off gasoline is easier on the engine and there is no carbon. And, by the
way, carbon is about 40 off all your engine trouble.
The Ford size carburetor will cost $45.00.
- -
Tremendous sales mean tremendous proffit- write ffor information today and have our representatives,
Mr. W. H. Peters and Mr. John Salisbury, call on you and demonstrate for you. DO IT NOW! .
The following guarantee is made: "Iff you are not satisfied in every particnlar with the United States
Carburetor ten days after its purchase and payment, you can return it and get your money back.
. You are not dealing with strangers- here are the offiers of the United States Carburetor Company:
President,
Vice-President,
Secretary,
Treasurer,
Director,
1 1 4-1 mS.Farnum Si
Clerks, Paul H. Roberts, Louis Fried
rich. Nehawka Precinct
Receiving board Judges, C. M.
-
Chrlswisser, J. . W. Magney. K. M.
Pollard. Clerks, J. J. Pollard, Alvin
McReynolds. .
Counting board Judges, V. P.
Sheldon, Albert Switzer, R. H. In
gwerson. Clerks, D. Steffens, Edwin
Shoemaker.
Liberty Precinct.
Receiving board Judges, G. W
Eaton, J. C. Niday; Charies swan.
Clerks, C. L. Graves, Rue H. Frans.
Counting board Judges, J. T. Rey
nolds, Earl Wolfe, W. A. Taylor.
Clerks, E. W. Keedy, M. H. Shoe
maker. First Rock Bluffs Precinct
Receiving board Judges, Searl
Davis, W. A. Fight, James Brown.
Clerks. Louie Puis, Ora Davis.
Counting' board Judge3, . H. C.
Long, C. II. Boedeker. Roy II. Ward.
Clerks, Arthur Baker, Ralph Bever
age.'
Second Rock Bluffs Precinct
Receiving board Judges, F. W.
Blel. W. P. Hutchison, John Beeson.
Clerks, Roy Wiles. O. S. Smith. On
ly one board In this precinct.
Plattsmouth Precinct
Receiving board Judges, Louie
Born, S. Ray Smith, James E. Wiles.
Clerks, R. O. Cole, Fred Tschirren.
Counting board Judges, C. R.
Todd, Gust Hackenberg, Ed Rum
mell. Clerks, Henry Nolting. J. B.
Livingston.
Weeping Water 1st Ward
'Receiving board Judges, Isaac
Wiles, Jesse Davis. Clerks, W. A.
Cole, i
Weeping Water, 2nd Ward.
Receiving board Judges, W. O.
Ogden. C. S. Newlon. Clerks, Har
vey Swindle. "
Counting board Judges, C. Band-
rus, E. B. Taylor. Clerks,
Glover.
R. G.
. Plattsmouth, 1st Ward. ,
Receiving board Judges. William
Hassler, Chris Wohlfarth,., John
Lindeman. Clerks, B. A. Rosencrans,
O. C! Dovey.
Counting board Judges, W. D.
Messersmith, John WIchman, George
Mutz. Clerks. G. O. Dovey, Leonard
Meisinger. "'
Plattrmouth, 2nd Ward.
Receiving board Judges, S. H,
Shumaker, W. B. Rifchel, William
Starkjohn. Clerks, H. E. Becker,
Jacob Tritsch. -: '
- Counting board Judges, . Frank
Buttery, John P. Sattler, M. L. Fried-
TulUST BE HDH
HENRY R. GERING
DR. E. C. UNDERBURG,
DR. C. A. MARSHALL,
HENRY F. GOOS,
Ulf. H. REYNOLDS,
rich. Clerks, I. C. Lyle, P. J. Han
fen. '
-Plattsmouth, 3rd Ward.
Receiving board Judges,- George
Born, ('. C. Dcspain, Frank; B. Shopp.
Clerks, Don Arries, Claus Jess.
Counting board Judges, T. W.
Glenn, John Llbershal, John Hirz.
Clerks. C. R. Whit taker, B. G. Wurl.
Plattsmouth, 4th Ward. )
Receiving board Judges, 'al Bur
kel. George Dodge, John Kopp.
Clerks, Edward Ofe, G. L. Farley.
Counting board Judges, C. A.
Johnson, John Kirkham, W. D.
Smith. Clerks, Charles Petersen, J.
A. Schulhof.
Plattsmouth, 5th Ward
Receiving board Judges, J. B.
HIgley, August Bach. W. II. Ofe.
Clerks, J. L. Stewart. L. E. Vroman.
Counting board Judges, W. H.
Sheldon, E. W. Maurer, George
Schanz. Clerks, Robert Patton, Al
bert Schwartz. t
DEMAND FOR A FREE
BRIDGE IS GROWING
Sentiment of Residents of Eastern
Portion of Southwest Nebraska
Ssems to Be For Free Bridge
Krom Saturday's Datly.
The canvass of the counties that
comprise the southeastern portion of
the state seem to indicate that the
residents of this portion of the state
are very much in favor of the free
bridge over the Platte river. A visit
has been made to Otoe, Nemaha and
Richardson counties, and the resi
dents there are voicing the desire
for the securing of a free bridge
that will make complete the good
roads plans of the government along
the Missouri river section of the
Etate. The residents of Sarpy coun
ty are preparing a petition asking
for fhe securing of a free bridge and
Col. Nat Huston of LaPlatte has
charge of the boosters who will look
efter the work of securing the sig
natures in his portion of the county.
The boosters for the proposition In
this portion of the county numbers
some of our leading farmers who feel
that to leave this portion of the
government .aid highway system in
complete would retard and check the
accomplishment of the real object of
the good roads that of a modern
highway system stretching from Kan
Fas City to Omaha'and from there to
the northwest. . X "'.,'
The matter will continue to
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hvJ U Li UU
m m ewt ays
LASS, RESPOWSDBLE
be pushed In the next few weeks and
some definite action Is hoped for that
will result in the Platte nt this point
having a free bridge that will b
dedicated to the people of the plate
and nation.
GETTING LINE ON CANDIDATES
From Saturday's Dally.
The headquarters of the prohibi
tion party in this state aro eutaged
in getting a line on the various can
didates for senators and representa
tives in the state by sending out and
?etting a list of the filings in onh
rounty in the state. The New Voice,
.he official organ of the party is pre
paring an album of the candidates in
the state and propose to 'iiv tlv-ir
position on the question of bone dry
jr a little moisture made cl-r with
'.he intention doubtless of seeing that
inly the bone dry candidates receive
heir endorsement.
QUINN CASE ARGUED
From Saturday'? Daily.
This morning the Quinn case in
volving the validity of a deed made
by Mrs. Ellen Quinn or Elmwood
conveying to her son, Charles Quinn,
her farm near that place, was ar
gued before Judgo Begley in the dis
trict court. The opening argument
waif made for the plaintiff by Attor
ney Wm. Deles Dernier and for the
defendant by William A. Robertson.
Hon. Jesse L. Root of Omaha con
cluded the argument for the defense
and A. L. Tidd for the plaintiff.
How Diphtheria is Contracted
One often hears the expression
''My child caught a severe cold whicl
levcloped into diphtheria," when tlu
'ruth was that the cold had simplj
eft the little one particularly sus
eptible to the wandering diphtheria
Term.' If -your child has a cold wher
diphtheria is prevalent you should
f.ake him out of school and keep him
off the street until fully recovered,
as there is a hundred times more
langer of his taking diphtheria when
'ie has a cold. When Chamberlain's
:'ough . Remedy is given it quickly
rures th cold and lessens the dan
'er cf diphtheria or any other .germ
lisease being contracted.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Four room cottage and four lots.
Telephone 96-J. 2w-d&w.
for flhe U.
Factory, 20fth ancll Boydimaha, TOisb,
ALMOST GAVE UP
HOPE OF RECOVERY
Omaha Woman Suffered for Fifteen
Years Troubles Ended by
, Taking Tanlac.
"I have had a long, hard struggle
with ill health, but Tanlac has over
come my troubles at last," said Mrs.
John Madsen, of Seventh and K
avenues. East Omaha, Neb.
"For fifteen years," she continued,
"I suffered; rem stomach trouble,
nervousness and headaches. Nothing
I ate' would agree with me and 1
felt nauseated most all the time. I
had awful pains in the pit of my
stomach and the gas pressure on my
heart would almost cutoff my breath.
Headaches and dizzy spells would al
most drive me frantic, my strength
would give out and I was compelled
to stay in bed for weeks and had al
most lost hope of ever getting well.
"I had tried everything I could
think of, but nothing seemed to help
me. Finally, hearing such wonderful
things about Tanlac, I got a bottle
and it has proved to be Just what I
needed. I began to improve right
from the start and have been get
ting better ever since. My appetite
is picking up fast and I can eat most
anything now without suffering like
I did before. I am gaining in weight
and strength every day and anf" so
delighted with Tanlac that I am tell
ing all my friends what a wonder
ful medicine it is."
Tanlac is sold in Plattsmouth by
F. G. Fricke and Company and the
eading druggist in every town.
Chamherlain's Cough Remedy
'The great benefit deriyed from the
ise of Chamberlain's-Cough Remedy
has been gratefully acknowledged by
many. Mrs. Benjamin F. Blakeney,
Decaturf 111., writes, "Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is by far the best
medicine for colds and coughs we
have ever used in our family. I gave
it to my children when small for
croup and have taken it myself."
Kodaks for Sale
Some special high class kodaks at
the right price. We teach the pur
chaser to -use them. Phone 645
. GHRIST -& GHRIST,
D&w Plattsmouth, Neb.
EimW
Omaha
Stanton
Plattsmouth
Plattsmouth
Chadron
( Tonirht
If Tomorrow Alright
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F, 0, FRICKE A, CO.
WANTED
-, . . ,r
Mall carrier out of Mynard, tem
porary appointment, will Jal about
ninety day. Good thane for per
manent position.
W. T. RICHARDSON. I'ostraaf er.
2t-d lt-w. Mynard, Neb.
HATCHING EGGS
Thoroughbred 8. C. White Leg-
born eggs, selected for hatching pur
pose. The eR laying machines.
See our flock. H. II. Cotton, d&w-tf
Dodgo Touring Gar
in splendid condition
PRICE 0750.00
Chevrolet Touring Good
$400.00
Six Cylinder Buick Good
$750.00
Several Good. Re-built Fords
Priced Right!
VJE SELL FORDS
on payment plan cash,
balance in 12 equal monthly
payments.
T. II. Pollock Garage
Phone No. 1