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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936. ROEERT BOLXMAN DIES York, Neb. Robert Bollman, 85 died at his Lorr.e here Sunday. He was born in Ohio and came to York rsc count' in 1831. Two sons and two; daughters survive him. Burial will; be at Gresham. (Political Ailvt-rtlcinj? ) (I'oliticul Advertising) (Political Advertising) RPU3L!CAN CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE X CHARLES M. SUTHERLAND Citizen of Nebraska - 52 years. Nebraska country school teacher to city superintendent - 27 years. Taught in Colfax county, Schuyler. Howells, Genoa and Creiffhton. Educated family of three sons, four daughters through High School and into College - now all married -si:: grandchildren. Secretary, Nebraska Independent Oil Men's As sociation - 22 year3. Department State Commander United Spanish War Veterans - 1034-35. Will not be a "yes-man" or "log-roller" on important State Boards of which Secretary of State is a member. Especially Interested In Old A?e Fensions, Veterans' Relief ar.d Safe Investment Permanent School Funds! r r.g- 3!5 BIG 1c SALE Saturday, April 11th Purchase C or more gallons of CORYELL -70- Super Gasoline on above date and for every quart of CORYELL -70- Oil you purchase at regular price, we will sell ycu an additional quart for only No limit to quantity . . . Get a quart cr a carload We'll double it for only 1c per quart extra Bring container CORYELL -70- PRODUCTS 11th and Washington Ave. EFJTEST GILES Plattsmouth, Nebr. (Political Advertising) .it 'Political Advertising) (Political Advertising) (Political Advertising) 8 I r 3 i TEFFT C. E. CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE There are no friends to lavor, no enemies to punish, but the constant endeavor to humbly end conscientiously seek justice and justice alone. Exit cne promise is made; that with ell of alility I will discharge the duties of the cilice honestly, impartially and fearlessly. FITSIViAFMES APRIL 14, 1936 jcccocsc zsyzcyz rcGO-ccroos::- z-ZfZ-zoTfz "'socoorc cccccoj r s- -3 r if Buehler Metcalfe Democratic Candidate For State Railway Commission Born in Nebraska. Letter man at both State Agricultural College and University of Nebraska. Reporter on Lincoln Star. World Herald and Sioux City Tribune. Political writer at the White House for the Baltimore Sun. War correspond ent for the New York Sun. In World War, commanded machine gun company Sixth Nebraska Infantry. Following war and as Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States directed the investigation and prosecution of hundreds of fraud and graft cases throughout the nation for the govern ment. Vice president of Metcalfe Companies, developers of two ot the finest residential sections in the West. Experienced, Independent, Progressive and with a knowl edge of Nebraska and the problems confronting its people v.hicti Qualifies him to render a real and valuable service to the state. lie is conducting and financing bis own campaign. is s A3 3 PIP if yil i Aei Srazpsrlanceii Lawyer An Experienced Judge CIn court trial?, Wortman prepares his cases. He will make the same kind of a District Judge. C. S. Wortman is ?. hard worker in legal court battles. He wiu make the same kind of a District Judge. Cj While an Oklahoma County Judge, under District Court procedure, Judge Wortman was never re versed. TC. S. Wortman will be a courteous and impartial District Jude. 1 Judge Wortman is favored by numerous farmers who have heard him speak or know cf his familiar sympathy with their plight. He is also favored by leading Plattsmouth lawyers who have known him thirty years. may Sa2e ?ark Your Ballot or C. 8. ?ORTMAN x SENATOR Fred L. Carsten Avoca, Nebraska A CASS COUNTY "FARMER Non-Pclilical Candidate for Unicameral Legislature Third Dist., Cass-Sarpy Counties If my past record merits your vote ... it will be greatly appreciated! PRE&IAEIES APRIL 14, 1933 :V ' v-5". r Feed Center Located in tho Alfa Rflaze Building OPEN FOR BUSINESS! with a Full Line of Feeds for Live Stock and Poultry REMEDIES AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY WE FEATURE Everite Qaslsfy Feed and Fiufrcna Feed Call Plattsmouth 36 and let us give ycu our prices !v?7x.. . .v . ..n... .... -... f.i r- of,- I - CANDIDATE FOR Unicameral Legislature Third District Cass and Sarpy Counties, N on -Partisan Sal lot. Pioneer in Rural Electrifica tion movement. Favors curtailment of State Offices, Commissions and Bureaus . Endorses Non-Partisan Ad ministration cf the State's business. Earnestly Solicit Your Support at the Primaries Next Tueday arli 1 L9 Candidate Cor tate Legislature c My conception of the Unicameral Legislature is that it should function as a Non-Partisan Board of Directors for the State of Nebraska, meeting every two years, or oftener, as the needs may be, for the purpose of plan ning and arranging the fiscal affairs of the State, check ing up on the operation of the various activities of State Departments, and passing only such laws as are deemed absolutely essential. c It is a conceded fact that our State Government is top heavy with Bureaus and Commissions and that our Statutes are now overloaded. I favor fewer and better laws, curtailment of State Activities in the various de partments, strict economy and the elimination of the side-show feature of our legislative sessions. Primaries Tuosday, April 14th j & JUDGE JAMES C. Best Qualified Candidate A Nobraskan All His Life A Real Farmer and Rancher A "Go-Getter" and Square Shooter Dedicated to Nebras!:n Interests 100 Per Cent for Roosevelt Independent oi' Any Political Machine. Quigley Radio Talks FKIDAV. April U) IU:::0 to 12:i noon. KIM II; V,:V,j ( t:15. HOU. n:i;f KKdll. SATMIDAV, April II I2::t' ti 1:1". noon. KKAIt: 1:(K to 10:1.1, Ki;U. rsi-.! Ivl'Oi:. MOM)V, April IS :ir, to G-.'.'.O, K(;il. rml J;: lir.M to KVMJ; t- ".tif, WAAW: S:ir. o N::u Kroil. tciitrnl Stmitidtd 'i im-. A Vote for Qaigley is a Vote for Roosevelt FOR U. S. SENATCI V 7 CECRCE E. Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for UNITED STATES SENATOR Mr. Hall hs served two terms cs stale treasurer. He is well known br all Xebraskans for the efficient and business-like manner in which he cdmin istered this important office. He will be a true representative of Nebraska in the United States Senate. A VOTE for HALL. Is a Tota far your own interests (Political Advertising) (Political Ad verthsins) (Political Advertising) For Regent of UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Native Nsbraskan Two degrees from University Wide acquaintance with Middlewest ern Colleges :j .vi 1 Elect to this posi tion in our educa tional system a person who is in terested in education! X BERTHA ROACH SMITH IWRS. ARTHUR L. SMITH You Should Investigate J E R M I T E Your dealer has investigated the merits of JESJUTE and is recommending JEBMITE to the chick raisers of this cornniunity. POSITIVE FACTS JEH.lTC is ar; iron tcnic JEFi?w1ITE increases chick vitality JERMiTE produces sturdier growth JERiyilTE costs less to use JERiVIITE is guaranteed Make Your Own Test Secure a regular $2.50 gallon of JERMITE for pi. 75. Use accord ing to directions and if the above facts are not correct, return the label from the bcttle together with the sales slip from your dealer to the Tira Lake Labo: .itories, and will will refund your purchase price. Jerrnitc is Good from the Chick to the Hen " Protect Ycur Baby Chicks Against Colds with Blu V Spray FOR SALE 3Y BUHMK HATCHERY Tim Lake Products, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa 2Ti 1 tfe h Secluded Haven for the Family and Closer Friends Cur family rcom is so situated that these v;ithia cannot be seen by oth ers in attendance. It provides pri vacy at a tkae when privacy is priceless! SATTLER FUNERAL HOME Til ST. 5 AVE. TSMOUTH. N PHONE 52 A EOR. W"m 'i iVih'i"'i'i'i ii i i u i- vi" t ' ,v'--:-'' " M- ;rrgsayr WJLefty'Villisms Republican j COMGhESS FIRST DISTRICT BORN AND RAISED ON A FARM IN SAUNDERS COUNTY Member State Legislature 1932-34 from Saunders County Forced the Recent Investigation of State Banking Dept. Ex-Service Man 3 on the ballot W.J. Williams SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY WILL ROGERS H!3 LAST AND GHEftTEST PICTURE "In Old Kentucky" The real Will Eogcrs ... as you like liim best in a glorious romance of pounding hoofs and racing hearts. WITH Dcrothy Wilson, Russell Hardie, Bill Robinson SELECTED SHORTS WITH EVERY PROGRAM Sunday Matinee at 2:15 Children, 10c All Shows Adults, 25 and 30 WEDNESDAY ONLY Kampus Kuties, Kollego Komedy, Krar Kapers 'Fighting Youth7 with Charles Farrell Admission - 10 and 25 C THURSDAY ONLY ! Watinee, 2:15 Fiction's Favorite Adventure 'Lone lUoIf Returns' wii.h EVle'vin Douglas Admission 2.0 and 25 C FRIDAY AND SATURDAY iViatinee Saturday, 2:15 Thrill upon thrill and sceric splendor Bomance tuned to Arizona music in this great story of the old West. "STORMY" with Noah Beery, Jr., Jean Rogers, Raymond Hattcn Admission, 10 and 250 sac