The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 04, 1938, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1938.
P1ATTSM0UTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUS3TA1
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Primary Election August 9th Polls Open, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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Murdock, Nebraska
NON-POLITICAL CANDIDATE FOE
Unicameral Legislature
Third District
Believes in Honesty and Integrity of Public Officials
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
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WELL QUALIFIED
Lora Lloyd Kieck
FOR
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SEVEN YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Your Support Gratefully Appreciated
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Democratic Candidate for
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Third District, Cass County
Your Support Appreciated at the Primary
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Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Franx Tvlarler attend
ed the Legion convention in Fremont
Tuesday.
Clair Wolfe of the Weeping Wa
ter Republican was looking after
business matters in Murray Monday.
Clarence Armstrong and wife who
recently moved to Omaha, were visit
ing with friends in Murray over the
I week-end.
I Earl Morley of Peru was called
! r TVf 11 11 v f rwi lo f i t la 11 'AaV i f
look after some business matters for
the morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Armstrong and
sons who recently moved to Omaha
to make their home, were visiting
friends here' Sunday.
Walter Allen and his mother were
in Omaha last Monday morning, look
ing after some business matters, get
ting back home by noon.
Earl Harman of iear Nehawka
was a visitor in Murray Monday of
this week looking after some business
matters and visiting friends.
Edward Laurensen and Lester
Wunderlich of Weeping Water were
looking after some business matters
heri Monday and later continued on
to Omaha.
Mrs. Margaret Brendel, democratic
candidate for register of deeds, was
calling 011 friends in the western
part of the county the fore part of
the week.
Van Allen, who was taking, his
vacation last week, was spending
several days with friends and rel
atives at Sidney, Iowa where they
formerly resided.
Dick Beverage, dispenser of the
products of the Continental Oil com
pany out of "Plattsmouth was in Mur
ray Monday morning supplying gas
to the local dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. Custer Allen were
host and hostess last Sunday for a
number of relatives and friends from
Sidney, Iowa, they being Clarence
Allen and wife, the former a brother
of Custer Allen and Mr. and Mrs.
James Chase and son. Billy, also of
Sidney.
M. G. Churchill and friend were
over to Shenandoah last Sunday and
visited the broadcasting stations and
other places of interest. Mr. Chur
chill reports that the crops in some
places were needing rain while in
others the crops, especially corn, was
looking fine.
Mrs. Chr'issie Perry, of Los An
geles, arrived in Murray Sunday eve
ning, being brought here by her
brother. Parr Young, who met her
in Omaha. She has spent the past
few months with her children in
Canada and will now visit for a time
with relatives here.
Yvonne De Les Dernier and bro
ther Jim. Charles and Charlene
Spangler. Dick Todd and Leroy Top
liff were spending a few days at -H
clump camp at Camp Brewster and
their mothers motored up to the
camp Wednesday afternoon to accom-
Casfln to MOW e TM
Exceptional FKEE Offffer
The Harvester Company
Will Give FREE f. o. b. Chicago to Each
Farmer Purchasing a New McCormSck-DeerSng
FAKMALL ?M Traetor
up to midnight, September 15, 1938 -
Any One of the Following
McCormick Deering Implements:
No. 8, 2-furrow, 14-inch Little Genius Tractor Plow
No. 221-G Cultivator with No.'l Equipment
No. 10-A, 8-ft, 3216" Tactor Disk Harrow
No. 151 Lister with Tractor Hitch
No. 10 Tool-Bar Middle Buster with two 14-in. bottoms
No. 3 Middle Buster with two 14-inch bottoms
ACT NOW Get the FARM ALL 20
the Original and Most Widely Used All-Purpose Tractor
Buy this famous tractor Get one of the machines above free
CASS COIMY I1PLE1EIOT CO.
D. M. Babbitt, Prop.
315 Main St., Opposite Court House
PHONE 62
pany the young folks home. They re
port the usual delightful vacation.
Hugh Warden was a visitor in
Murray last Sunday and as well J. H.
Steffens and wife, they stopping to
tell Henry Heebner of the passing of
his son, Warner Heebner at the
Clarkson hospital in Omaha last
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steffens also
went, to see their son, Laverne Steff
ens who underwent an operation in
the Clarkson hospital Sunday and is
reported as doing very fair.
Mrs. Wm. Kidder, a faster of Mrs.
Margaret Brendel, making her home
at Sargent wlis spending the week
end at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Brendel In Murray and was also a
guest a part of the time of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Seybolt.
Dame Rumor had it that a sturdy
bachelor, business man of Murray and
a comely widow were united in mar
riage last Sunday, but where. Dame
Rumor would not be specific, either
in Omaha, Papillion of Shenandoah,
but after making inquiries the re
porter is of the opinion Aunty Rumor
has made a mistake.
Improvement at Murray Corner.
One mile east of Murray, known
as the "Murray Corner" the home
of the Rock Creek service station
operated by W. L. Seybolt and the
property of G. M. Miuford, was the
scene of activity last Monday morn
ing when Charles Hula with his com
plement or workmen was excavating
and installing a double federal sani
tary unit. This is for the convenience
of the traveling public. G. M. Min
ford was down from Omaha looking
after the work and as well meeting
with his many friends.
Picnic at Krng's Park.
The Sporer family, with all its
branches, including Wm. Sporer, his
son, Martin Sporer and family, wife
and two daughters, Chester Sporer
and family, wife and two children
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sporer,
made a day of it with an abundance
of good things to eat went to Krug
park in Omaha last Sunday where
the picnicked for the day and en
joyed the amusements at the park.
Murray Christian Church
Paul E. Kenny, pastor
There will be a basket dinner at
the church building next Lord's day,
August 7. 193S. All members and
friends of the church are invited to
come and enjoy the fellowship to
gether. Special Notice: The services will
start at 9:45 rather than at 9:00.
Come and bring the family for a
spiritual feast of worship, sermon
and Bible study and at the npon
hour a material feast from well fill
ed baskets. Keep in mind the change
of time start at 9:45.
The young people meet every Tues
day evening at S: 00 for Bible study
and a social hour together. All the
young people in the community are
invited. Come and we will all have a
good time.
All Are Willing to Work.
Glen Todd, a friend of George E.
Nickles. candidate for Lieutenant
governor on the democratic ticket,
has given his services in the interest
of Mr. Nickles candidacy and is can
vassing very thoroughly in Cass coun
ty . loiter in the week Parr Young
and Everett Spangier will go tour
ing, taking a tier of counties, going
west for seven counties and then
return on the second tier from the
Kansas line, working for Mr. Nickles.
Political Advertising)
RVIN LECHLITER
Democratic Candidate for
CONGRESS
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Born on a farm near Auburn.
Always a resident of the First
District. Graduate of the Uni
versity of Nebraska and George
Washington University Law
School. Formerly Secretary of
the Law Library of Congress in
Washington, D. C.
MR. LECHLITER is a literal
and fundamentally in accord
with the policies of President
Roosevelt, Democrats should
nominate a maa who will win in
November and who will support
progressive legislation which is
commensurate with the best in
terest of the First District. Mr.
LECHLITER knows the r.eeds
of the First District and he
knows good government.
Make Merry Canvassing Party.
George E. Nickles, our townsman,
a candidate for lieutenant governor
on the democratic ticket, and hisj
wife, together with Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Banning, made a merry party I
visting towns and counties of t lie J
northeastern part of the state where
they are canvassing for votes for Mr.
Nickles for lieutenant governor and
Mr. Banning, a candidate for state
treasurer on the democratic ticket.
Thor cnonf tu-n fl i -a .11 fliie trln n H1
are now going to other portions of
the state. The time is now short,
the remainder of this week and one
day the following week.
fPnlilifnl Advert is-inet (Political A d vert is i ! C (Political d vert i i n g
For an EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL Administration of the Office
VOTE FOR
John M. Messsnger
Candidate for SHERIFF
on the Democratic Ticket
Four years experience as Constable of Cass county, Neb.
Primaries August 9 Your Support Appreciated
Enjoyed Outing Sunday. j
Messrs. and Mesdamts Louis Klema:
and Joseph Martis, Sr., and Frank
Klemma. composed a merry party
who last Sunday went to Plamore
park over in Sarpy county where
they spent the day, with a picnic
dinner at noon and there met many j
of their friends. i
PUBLIC AUCTION
To be held at the Plattsmouth Feed
Yards just south of the B. & M R.
R. Shops on Lincoln Avenue, in the
City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, be
ginning at 1:30 p. m. on
Monday, Aug. 8
On account of the Missouri River
having flooded my river bottom land
just east of Plattsmouth and destroy
ing all crops and pastures. I am dis
posing of my livestock at Public Auc
tion, as follows
50 Head of Cattle 50
27 head of good Hereford Cows
and Heifers, some very good milk
cows; 10 Guernsey Cows and Heif
ers, giving milk; one 2-year-old
Guernsey Bull and 12 head of good
Calves.
Terms of Sale : Cash
T. K. Pollock,
Owner.
REX YOUNG. Auctioneer
W. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk
Lillian G. White
CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Democratic Ticket
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
WM. P. KRAEGER
Republican Candidate for
Cass County Commissioner
Second District
Your Vote will be Appreciated
I WILL ALSO
Offer at Private Sale
at the Above Yards on
This Date
Three Pure Bred Registered Here-
ford Cows with calves at side (these j
calves subject to register): two Pure '
Bred Registered 2-year-old Hereford !
Bulls and one Pure Bred yearling!
Hereford Heifer from above, subject j
to register. These Registered cattle
are Domino and Disturber stock. i
Also 30 Yearling Hereford Steers '
and Heifers in the Feed Lot. T. H. I
POLLOCK, phone No. 1 Plattsmouth. ,
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Property Owner and Taxpayer
'arson
Murdock, Nebraska
CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR
Republican Ticket
Your Co-Operation at Primary Appreciated!
VOTE FOR
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