THURSDAY, APEIL 2, 193G. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEil ) f rr M urray Lucean Carper was in Omaha Mon day to look after some business mat ters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dill have moved into the Burr property which they recently purchased. Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore were visiting with friends in Lincoln Wednesday,' being guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young were in Omaha Friday of last week look ing after seme business matters and also visiting friends. Miss Opal Solomon was a visitor for over the week end at the home of her folks at Louisville, returning to Murray Sunday night. Edward Kniss was in Plattsmouth where he enjoyed a visit with friends for over the week end, visiting with relatives for the occasion. Mrs. Fred Drucker was enjoying a visit of a number of days at the home of her friend Mrs. Bay Fred erick during the past week. There were services on last Satur day night at the Christian church of Murray to which many of the mem bers of the church attending. Fred Wcolsey of Omaha was a visi tor in Murray Monday of thi3 week and was looking after some business matters at the Murray Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas C. Young of Platsmouth were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young for the day and very fine din-j ner. j Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and Mrs. L. D. Crosser were over to Omaha on Monday of this week where theyi1" were visiting with friends 1U1 iat i oay. Ray Frederick, the seed man of Nebraska City, was a visitor in Mur ray last Sunday and was looking af ter seme business matters for a short time. J. C. Stuart has been troubled with a lame back which is in the nature of lumbago which has been inter fering with his business activities some. E. W. Thimgan of Plattsmouth, re publican candidate for nomination for commissioner of the first district wa9 a visitor in Murray last Tues day mornng. County Attorney W. G. Kieck of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Murray last Monday and was looking after his political fences as well as visiting at Nehawka and Weeping Water. Uliso TVidmn Pittmnn niH mint. . . j, Mrs. O. A: Davis were enjoying a visit at the home of friends in Nebraska City last Saturday and as well were looking after some shopping while there. The Misses Mildred Wilson and Ruth Greene were over to Iowa where they visited at the home of the par ents of Miss Ruth lor the day whica vas a very pleasant one for the two young ladies. Thomas Nelson was a visitor in Weeping Water last Sunday where he was guest of friends for the day. He was accompanied by W. J. Patter son, who went to visit at the home of his brothers. George E. Nicklts was a business vicitni- in Plattcmnnt rn Mnnrl.iv nf I this week and as well was visiting a number of places in Sarpy county where he was looking after some cam paign matters. Paul Strate of near Greenwood, was,del:er a visitor in Murray last Monday and .utomobile nsaranee c There are all kinds of Automobile Insurance policies some good, some fair, and some no good. BE SAFE Get your policy from this dependable agency . . and know that it is good. CALL OR SEE INSURANCE- U' -" DLATTS MOUTH was guest of his friend, George Ray where he was making the purchaee of Eeed oats for seeding at his farm near Greenwood. i Mrs. E. DeLes Dernier who was taken suddenly ill last week is at present at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Doeschot in Omaha and is undergoing a series of treatments by a specialist in that city. Mrs. Everett Spangler who is group chairman of the extension clubs in this section of the county, was attending the district conven tion of the Women's clubs at Hum boldt Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Clarence D. Geary has not been feeling the very best for the past week and the past few days has been kept to her bed with something like the flu or grippe. It is hoped she may soon be feeling better and able to be out again. On last Thureday there came a call from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Philpot for Dr. Tyson, who has tened to the home just in time to meet a very fine little son who came to make his home with the happy parents. All doing nicely. One of the large plate glass in the front windows of the Garage of Mur ray blew in during the high winds of the past few days and the hole had to be stepped by nailing board over the opening until such a time as they may be able to replace the glass. The C. D. Spangler family enter tained a number of relatives at their home Tuesday when they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perry of Lincoln and Mrs. Catherine Perry j and Mrs. W. A. Cook of Elmwood. I 11 niocnr cnont a mnot ail invhlp Mr and Mrs. E. S. Tutt were in Plattsmouth one day the latter por tion of last week, where they visit ted their old time friend, George B. Mann and wife, going to visit Mr. Mann, who has been very ill for some tiie. Mr. Mann passed away early Tuesday morning of this week. Dr. R. W. Tyson was called to Plattsmouth early last Monday morn ing to welcome a little baby boy who was arriving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Glass, who formerly re tu'.ed in Murray but who have re cently moved to Plattsmouth. The mother and little man are doing very nicely. The school ground will within a few days be beautified as well as im proved by the planting of a number of trees thereon which will within a few years afford shade as well as a shelterbelt. The trees consist of 50 - - . Austrian pines and 25 Chinese elms which were donated to the school dis trict by Everett Spangler, and for which the school board and the en tire school district are very appre ciative. Attend Concert at Omaha. Some dozen of the members of the young people of the Murray Presby terian church were over to Omaha last Saturday night where they en joyed a concert given by the mem bers of the glee club of the Monmoth College; a Presbyterian school at Monmoth, Illinois, where both Mr. inJ JIr3 Charles IT. Boedeker at- tended School Following the enter- tiinment a supper was given in honor of the glee club at which the former members of the college were guests, among which were Mr. and Mrs. Boe- Underwent Observation. Mrs. Eugene DeLes Dernier who has not been in the best of health for some time was taken to Omaha last week where she underwent observa tion for a time at the hospital and after which she was staying at the 'home of her daughter, friends of Mrs. DeLes The many Dernier are hoping that she may return home en tirely well again. Entertained Last Friday. At an entertainment which was had at the Philpot school over near Weeping Water a number of the oung folks of Murray attended. Prof. Harold Griere of the Murray schools sang a couple of numbers while Rev. C. Loyd Shubert made an address. A very enjoyable time was had. At Home on the Farm. Henry Kirscher who has been mak ing his home in Nebraska City for the past five years, returned to the farm between Murray and Nehawka where h3 will engage in farming, be ing there now and settled and work ing at whatever comes to hi3 hand. Clebrated 52nd Anniversary. Last Sunday at the very pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Fleming W. Robb of Lincoln was gathered to gether the relatives of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tyson of Elmwood and where they celebrated the passing of of the 52nd wedding anniversary of this ex cellent couple. There were there for the occasion besides th guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tyson of Elmwood; Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Ty- son and their kiddie of Murray; W. J. Browne and wife of Lincoln; Floyd Tyson and wife of Lincoln and Marion McCrorey and wife of Elm-wood. Entertained for the H&j. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hathaway entertained last Sunday and had as their guests for the day and a very fine dinner, Mrs. C. T. Morton, moth er of Mrs. Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Morton and children of Union and Mr. and Mrs. George Lopp of near Nehawka. Jlake Trip to Ulysses. Van Allen and his sister were visiting with friends at Ulysses last Sunday, driving to the upstate town in the auto of Van, and enoying a very fine visit there and an excellent dinner with their friends, returning in the evening. They returned thru Seward and also met a number of friends, arriving home during the early evening, having enjoyed a very pleasant day and trip. Organizes 32-Piece Band. James Smith, the musician, and es pecially is he strong on band and orchestra instruction and perform ance, last Saturday night organized a juvenile band with some thirty-two pieces and will immediately proceed to give instruction, that they may be in a position to furnish music for what is desired, at as early a date as possible. Anyone desiring to join this band better make arrangements im mediately as in this way they can all get started together and proceed that way. See Mr. Smith if you desire to be one of the band. You can get in touch with him at Murray. United Fresbyterian Notes. The attendance at both the Sab bath school and church services is steadily increasing. As last Sabbath closed the church year, a very interesting promotion day program was rendered by the various classes of the Sabbath school and a goodly number of the pupils were promoted to more advanced classes. It was found that IS mem- ibers of the school had perfect attend ance during the year, and as is the custom, were presented their pins. wreath3 and bar awards, as we are using the cross and crown system. Officers elected for the Sunday school for the ensuing year were as follows: Miss Doa Davis, superintend ent, re-elected; Dale Long, first as sistant; Dale Wohlfarth. second as sistant; Katheriae Long, pianist; Jimmy Faris, secretary; Mrs. C. D. Spangler, treasurer; Marie Vest, li brarian; Florabell Meade, asistant librarian; Mrs. Brubacher, cradle roll superinetndent. All teachers were re elected. The splendid sermon by Rev. Sloan on "Judas Iscariot His Confession" was appreciated by his congregation. Several car loads of the young people motored to Omaha in the evening where they enjoyed a concert at the Central U. P. church, given by the a capella choir of Monmouth college. The annual congregational supper and business meeting was held on Tuesday evening. Rev. Strong of Om aha was present and delivered the sermon. Everett Spangler and Chas. j Boedeker were elected to the office of church elders. Six new members were received into the church. The new manse is nearing com pletion and will soon be ready for j occupancy. The church is being re decorated. The Women's Missionary Society will hold a business meeting in the church parlors Friday afternoon for the purpose of planning the year's work. New officers elected are Mrs. Alice Todd, president; Mrs. Ellen Spangler, vice president; Mrs. Grace Kennedy, secretary-treasurer. ti3c.c rmmtv hac nn ttnnrfAii in debtedness, as. liko the state, it -. f : i and other improvements. That's a mighty geca policy to pursue. nock surfacing of tar-m-to-mar-ket roads this winter will bs of benefit to every resident and 'and owner in Cass county. iirglary Insurance Costs Little but Pro tects Your Home DON'T TAKE A CHANCE! INSURE VJIYH n w - i ism HIT IF 3 ! 153 OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK, CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA I. Geo. R. Saylcs, County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska. do herein- certify that the following named persons have made filings or accepted filings or petitions riled in this office or in the office of the Secretary of State and are entitled to have their names printed on the official ballot to be used in the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, April 14th, 1936, as candidates for nomination on the party ticket for the office as designated herein: FOR PRESIDENT OF Democrat Residence FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Hyde Park, N. Y. VICE-PRESIDENT OF Democrat Residence JOHN NANCE GARNER Uvalde, Texas DELEGATES AT LARGE TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION Democrat Residence HOBERT L. BLACKLEDGEKearney I. J. DUNN Omaha ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Democrat Residence ALICE BROOKS Hastings OLGA STASTNY Umana JANE W. KETCIIAM North Flatte MARY C. RAMSEY Omaha DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION FIRST DISTRICT Democrat Residence E. M. MARVIN Beatrice GEORGE E. PROUDFIT Lincoln JOHN ROHRIG Lincoln CLARENCE L. CLARK Lincoln ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION, FIRST DISTRICT Democrat RUSSELL POLLARD Residence .Falls City NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Democrat Residence DAN V. STEPHENS Fremont TERRY CARPENTER Scottsbluff EDWARD R. BURKE J- Omaha NATIONAL COMMITTEEWOMAN Democrat Residence EVELYN A. RYAN Grand Island UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat Residence TERRY CARPENTER Scottsbluff GEORGE E. HALL Lincoln EMIL E. PLACEK Wahoo JAMES C. QUIGLEY Valentine GOVERNOR Democrat Residence R. L. COCHRAN Lincoln ANTON H. JENSEN Lincoln LIEUTENANT Democrat Residence WALTER II. JURGENSEN Lincoln EDGAR HOWARD Columbus SECRETARY Democrat HARRY R. SWANSON. OTTO E. DUDSCHUS B. F. PERRY Residence Omaha Lincoln Red Cloud AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Democrat Residence FRED C. AYRES Lincoln EDWARD J. WOULF . Lincoln WILLIAM H. PRICE Omaha COIV1MISSIONER OF PUBUC LANDS AND BUILDINGS Democrat Residence HARRY E. REAVIS Battle Creek ARTHUR E. OLSON Upland CHARLES M. JACK Lincoln WITNESS my hand and (Seal) ' 1936 90 1 II THE UNITED STATES Republican Residence WILLIAM E. BORAH Boise, Idaho THE UNITED STATES Republican Residence Republican Residence SAM R. McKELVIE Lincoln SAM W. REYNOLDS Omaha LYLE E. JACKSON Neligh VIOLA J. CAMERON Omaha MALCOLM BALDRIGE Omaha G. E. CARPENTER Omaha Republican Residence ROBERT SMITH Omaha ELSIE P. DIERS umana j' rtKESA i.uu i-u.N.t.LL,i 1 ul " EDGAR FERNEAU Auburn Republican Residence HARRY A. SPENCER Lincoln DANIEL W. COOK Beatrice ALLEN W. FIELD Lincoln LOREX H. LAUGHLIN Lincoln Republican Residence CLARA STREET WESCOTT Plattsmouth WALTER C. RUKDIN Wahoo Republican Residence HUGH A. BUTLER Omaha Republican Residence MINNIE FRIED WATSON Lincoln Republican Residence LLOYD C. CONSTABLE Wymore HARRY O. PALMER Omaha ROBERT G. SIMMONS Lincoln CLEON DECH Silver Creek Republican Residence STANLEY WRIGHT Alliance WILLIAM MADGETT Hastings DWIGHT P. GRISWOLD Gordon O. S. SPILLMAN Norfolk GOVERNOR Republican Residence C. A. GREEN Lincoln A. T. HOWARD Scottsbluff JESS P. PALMER Omaha GEO. A. WILLIAMS Fairmont A. A. REZAC Omaha M. F. RICKARD Guide Rock OF STATE Republican Residence GEORGE L. WILLIAMS Lincoln GEORGE C. SNOW Chadron JOHN D. FORSYTH Niobrara WILLIAM ANDREW BURKETT Omaha CHARLES M. SUTHERLAND Lincoln RALPH S. SMITH Lincoln BERT ANDERSON Lincoln L. J. WRIGHT Lincoln RALPH S. MOSELEY Lincoln Republican Residence HARRY L. BABCOCK Lincoln GEO. W. MARSH Lincoln AUGUST H. BASLER Omaha L. B. JOHNSON Omaha Republican LEO N. SWANSON. Residence Omaha the Seal of my office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, this 25th day of March, 1036. GEO. R. SAYLES County Clerk, Cass County, Nebraska. STATE TREASURER Democrat Residence WALTER H. JENSEN Lincoln H. J. MURRAY Franklin FRED BRECHT Falls City CECIL MATTHEWS Lincoln JAMES M. RONCKA Omaha ATTORNEY Democrat Residence PAUL P. CHANEY Falls City FRED G. HAWXBY Auburn FRANCIS V. ROBINSON Lincoln RICHARD C. HUNTER Omaha RAILWAY COMMISSIONER Democrat Residence GEORGE L. GOOD Bridgeport FRANK J. RIHA Omaha WARREN R. POOL Lincoln JOHN P. SULLIVAN Omaha BUEHLER METCALF Omaha BEN M. JOHNSON Lincoln F. A. GOOD Lincoln B. E. FARLEY Cedar Rapids CONGRESSMAN, Democrat HENRY C. LUCKEY. FOSTER MAY Residence Lincoln Lincoln COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FIRST DISTRICT Democrat Residence PETER P. GRADOVILLE Plattsmouth JULIUS A. PITZ Plattsmouth COUNTY ATTORNEY Democrat J. A. CAPWELL. Residence .Plattsmouth DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTIONS Democrat Residence JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT FIRST DISTRICT Residence Residence WILLIAM B. ROSE Lincoln FRANK A. PETERSON Lincoln DISTRICT JUDGE, SECOND DISTRICT Residence . Residence D. W. LIVINGSTON Nebraska City V. W. WILSON Nebraska City W. G. KIECK Plattsmouth C. S. WORTMAN South Lend C. E. TEFFT Weeping Water THOMAS E. DUNBARNebraska City RALPH J. NICKERSON Papillion COUNTY JUDGE Residence Residence A. H. DUXBURY Plattsmouth C. E. MARTIN Plattsmouth REGENT OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY FIRST DISTRICT Residence Residence ROBERT W. DEVOE Lincoln BERTHA ROACH SMITIILincoln BARTON GREEN Lincoln STATE LEGISLATURE, THIRD DISTRICT Residence Residence FRED L. CARSTEN Avoca MARTIN R. BLOOM Plattsmouth ERNEST C. HANING GATES LILLEY Papillion Weeping Water JOE RUDOLPH Eagly GEORGE E. NICKLES Murray DIRECTORS OF EASTERN NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Residence Residence C. II. GUSTAFSON Mead N. A. STEINAUER Steinauer GEORGE W. KLINE Lincoln DIRECTOR EASTERN POWER DISTRICT Residence BELLE BETZ Lincoln PT 3 J !HV!I J LI h3 Republican Residence T. W. BASS Lincoln JOHN S. JONES Wymoro ERNEST M. BAIR Lincoln GUSTAV E. CARLSON Lincoln CRAWFORD J. MORTENSEN Ord T. P. JOHNSON Lincoln WILLIAM E. MCLOUD York GENERAL Republican Residence RICHARD O. JOHNSON Lincoln CLARENCE M. DAVIS Ord GOLDEN P. KRATZ Sidney Republican Residence HUGH HENDERSON DRAKE Kearney HARRY W. SCOTT Lincoln JOHN PATACH Omaha HARVEY EDWARD GLATFELT- ER Central City DUANE T. SWANSON Omaha FIRST DISTRICT Republican Residence W. J. WILLIAMS Lincoln LLOYD E. CHAPMAN Lincoln SARAH T. MUIR Lincoln PAUL WEAVER Falls City ROBERT G. DOUGLAS Lincoln ERNEST B. PERRY Lincoln Republican Residence JOSEPH H. McMAKEN-PIattsmoulh ED W. THIMGAN Plattsmouth GEO. L. FARLEY Plattsmouth (FOR UNEXPIRED TERM) Republican C. A. RAWLS. Residence -Plattsmouth Republican Residence NEBRASKA FUBUC (To Fill Vacancy) Ticket