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1 w f THURSDAY, ITOVEMEER 3, 1838. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURITAL PAGE SIX it 3!: III f . i 1 t ? V i 1 rii (Political Advertising VOTE FOR Fred LQarsfen for Legislature And Take NO Chances Mature in Judgment! Experienced! Farmer and Land Owner! o Long Time Resident of Cass County c 1 ffoimcai Advertising! irumuai nuici hnbi J . . . , . - . i i umiHMiitftotfr LILLIAN G. WHITE CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION REGISTER OF DEEDS Democratic Ticket YOUR SUPPORT WILL Bernard Democratic Candidiate County ClBrk Your Support Appreciated General Election Nov. 8 n MepiinTbllucaim oE Cass County General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 1938 C. E. LEDGWAY CANDIDATK FOR Clerk of the District Court Born, Reared and Educated . in Cass County Well qualified to hold the position to which he aspires. Your Support will be Appreciated JOE MRASEK CANDIDATK FOR County Sheriff Born in Cass county in 1887 and has lived here all his life. Has always been a public spirited citizen. Pledged to give you 24 hour service at a reduced cost. RAY F. BECKER CANDIDATE FOR Register of Deeds Lived in Cass County all his life. Served a partial term as Dep uty Sheriff and amply proved his worth as a public servant. Will serve -the entire county faithfully and impartially. Your Support will be Appreciated RAY E. NORRIS CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner Second District He will appreciate your support at tne general election. Has lived his entire life on a farm in the' central part of the Second district and if he is elected he promises to serve the entire district impar tially to the best of his ability. FOR SALE Seven room house, two lots, lights and water, gas piped In. Priced right. See J. Howard Davis. c27-n3-10-17 Ak-Sar-Den Knight THE Spring Center Mattress with a five year guarantee of sat isfactory service or will be re placed. The only mattress made with this guarantee, selling for $15-00 lliatt Furniture Co. 126 South 6th St Tn1lfra1 Arivfrtl)ine BE APPRECIATED G. Wurl 1 (SamniluQlate JOHN E. TURNER CANDIDATE FOR County Treasurer Born and reared in Cass county. Experienced, Courteous, Efficient and Economical. Has safeguarded the funds of Cass county during the depression without loss of a single cent. His record as County Treasurer merits your confidence and support and warrants his re election. Vote for John E. Turner and insure continued economical and safe handling of public funds. GEO. R. SAYLES CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION AS County Clerk Born and Rained in Eight Mile Grove Precinct, Cass County. Well known as an experienced, efficient and accommodating pub lic official. Always at your service. WHY CHANGE? Henry C. Backemeyer CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner Third District In office by appointment to fill vacancy. Has had nine months' ex perience in supervising the gen eral affairs of the county. Stands for economy and fair treatment in all of his dealings with the public. Your Support will be Appreciated ROBERT M. MANN CANDIDATE FOR i County Surveyor Graduate University of Nebraska College of Engineering Born and rained In Cass county. A quiet,, but capable young man, well qualified in every way for the office he seeks. Vote for Mann. HAPPY HOME PROJECT CLUB Happy Home club met Oct. 18 at the home of Mrs. Harry Meisinger. The lesson, "The Livable Home," was presented by the leaders, Mrs. Wal ter Fornoff and Mrs. Rudolph Mel Blnger, substituting tor Mrs. Henry Albert. We enrolled two new members, Mrs. Hugo Meisniger who vas voted in as secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Louis Ilennings who was voted in as our new song leader. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Harry Meisinger and Mrs. W Fornoff. ' Next meeting will be Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Walter Fornoff. 1 . CLUB REPORTER. SUFFERS INJURED ELBOW Mrs-Reuel Sack, residing near this city, vas severely injured Mon day afternoon in a fall at her home. She was out in the yard looking after some work when she' slipped and fell, striking her elbow and in juring it. 'Mrs. Sack was brought CATHERINE McGERR INDEPENDENT For CONGRESS Old Age Pensions Stabilized Farm Prices Q2y, Money for the Farmer and Home Owner A Living Wage for the Laborer Saving for the Taxpayer of a Billion Dollars a year thru abolishment of All Waste in Government. Elect Mrs. McGerr to Restore the Govern ment to the People! ACTION NOT PROMISES , Listen to Mrs. McGerr on )FOR at 12:45 Friday Noon (Political Advertising) (Political J ) jb"icli FcirinGrs for mail mm BI!KYn Rural power loans must be repaid in full by patrons, plus 3 per cent interest. No grant; no tax monies. Direc tors are non-salaried, elected on non-partisan ballot; must give ' surety bonds. A kilowatt of electricity saves 13 hbur3 of human drudgery on the farm. Approximately 1,200 customers are being served. Funds are available for connecting 6.200 more. Rural Power is ENTIRELY A FARM PROBLEM. Custo mers on private company lines cannot be served. Rural Power is NON-COMPETITIVE with Private Industry. In Eastern Nebraska the City Vote Predominates The REA prefers FARMERS for directors. Members from cities do not grasp the farm situation; they nearly always cause dissention; they "gum the works." ... A city candidate spent money lavishly in the primary. Now a "slate" has appeared, apparently well financed, to control the Board of Directors. Rural patrons are alarmed; they cannot understand WHY MONEY IS BEING SPENT TO GAIN OFFICES PAYING NO SALARY. So a number of pros pective customers decided to appeal to the electorate. We solicit Support for Outstanding Farmers for These Positions If you had a. tough job undone in the city, would you hire a 72-year-old farmer on a six year contract? Cer tainly not! Then WHY ELECT WILLIAM BISCHOF, AN AGED CITY MAN, TO DO A FARM TASK? For the long terms, farm groups urge the selection of the following: E. H. BOETTCHER T. E. WHEELER CHARLES WARD All are Successful Farmers, Patrons or Prospective Patrons! MR! BOETTCHER of Otoe County was appointed a director Aug. 1. Since that time he has organized the Douglas pro ject and is ready for construction. Local labor will be used. MR. WHEELER, of Nemaha' County, has been vice-presi- dent since Aug. 1. He organized the drive which result ed in securing the .loan to build Project 3--Eastern Cass, Eastern Otoe, Eastern Nemaha. .' MR.' WARD is a prospective customer. He Is well and favorably known throughout Cass and adjoining counties. To Fill Vacancies, We solicit Support for the following: For 4-Year Vacancy . I GUY JONES For 4-Year Vacancy . . GEORGE W. ARMBRUST These two men were persuaded to enter the primaries. They were unopposed. "Last Minute" petition candidates have been filed against them. For the 2-Year Term. . . . .LeMOINE BEACHEY For Short Term. . ... .C. H. BRODD We respectfully urge the Importance of these Selections THREE THOUSAND FARMERS HAVE APPLIED FOR WORK! Help Your Farmer Neighbors by Voting Sor Farmers Show this advertisement to your neighbors. Make a list of the farmer candidates and vote for them Tuesday I (This Adv. paid for by Prospective Rural Power Patrons) on into the office of Dr. O. C. Hudson and later to Omaha to have the elbow set, as it had been forced out of place by the fall. to $3 CASH FOR DEAD HORSES A!VD CATTLE 50c per 100 lbs. for Hogs! For Prompt Service, Reverse Calls to Market 3541, Omaha The Fort Crooli Rendering Vorli s Poultry Wanted Friday, Saturday SPRINGS 5 lbs. and up, lb 12 Under 5 lbs., Ib .'..11 Leghorn Springs, lb 0 HENS 5 lbs. and un. lb .13 UncJerSlbs., lb ...11 Leghorn Hens, lb.. 9 DUCKS White, 5 lbs. and up, lb.. 12 White, under 5 lbs., lb. . . 10 All Colored Ducks, lb.. .10 GEESE, per lb... 10 You may iear of higher prices. But if you do, you will please notice that the weight grades are changed in order to confuse the seller and to make him believe he is getting more than he actually is for his poultry. Fresh Egos Large Size, doz 25 Small and Pullet Eggs.. 20 CREAM No. 1, per lb.. 23 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUINESS A. EL -CASE Phone 238-J, Plattsmouth Advertising (Trilltloa1 .4rtveMIlnir NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that in re-Ei-onse to a Petition filed in the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, on July 26th. 1938, bear- in? the number of signatures ,of "Farm Operators" in said Cass coun ty required by law; there will be submitted to the Voters of Cass County. Nebraska, upon separate Non-Political Ballot, the following question, to-wit: "SHALL AN APPROPRIA TION BE MADE ANNUALLY FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK?" Said question will be submitted to the Voters of Cass County, Nebraska, at the General Election to be held in Cass County, Nebraska, on Tuesday the 8th day of November, A. D. 1938. . Dated at Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, this 10th day of Oc tober, A. D. 1938. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk, Cass County, ol3-4w Nebraska. Residence Property FOR SALE containing one acre ground, seven room house with full basement, entirely modern. Well and cistern, all 'in first class condition. Ber ries, Apples, Pears, Peaches. An ideal place for chickens. Address JOSEPH STASKA Phone 4221. Murray Highest Cash Price Paid for Dead Cows, Horses CALL PLATTSf.lOUTH REnOERITIG WORKS Only Rendering Works In Cass County Phone 2214 Plattsmouth FRANK CREAMER, Owner MUST CLEAR All Cars and 1932 Ford DeLuxe Tudor 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Tudor 1935 Ford Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Coupe 1937 Ford Tudor 1932 Ford V-8 Tudor 1937 Ford Coupe 1934 Ford Tudor 1936 Plymouth Tudor 1932 Ford Panel Delivery 1931 Ford Panel Delivery 1935 Ford Truck, 1. w. b. 1936 Ford Truck, 1. w. b. One 20 foot House Trailer One last year John Deere Tractor, Mod. B, farm ed 80 acres, like new Tractor Plow, 1 yr. old Tractor Cultivator, 1 year old 16-foot Disc 2-rbw Lister ' One One One One C A. KUE MTK , Plattsmouth, h TESTING STATION Weaver Safety Lane Equipment Costly registering devices that show you as well as the licens ed tester deficiencies in Lights, Brakes or Wheel Alignment! 25 Testing Fee 0-K Windshield Stickers for Cars Passing Tests FRADY GARAGE I'l.ATTSMOiTif. xrcnit. SATURDAY SPECIALS on Superior Quality Bakery Products at Popular Prices Poppy and Sesame Seed Bolls, per doz 13 Finger Bolls, doz 9 Whole Wheat Tea Biscuits, per Pan 9 Delicious Whole Wheat Doughnuts, doz. 19i Cake and Baised Dough nuts, doz. 20 Large Variety of Pies, Cakes, . Cookies, Bolls, Etc., at PLATTSMOUTH BAKERY Bread at All Grocers 8; 2 for 15 . Official State Approved NOVEMBER OUR DECK FOR THE NEW 1939 FORD On Display Friday November 4 1938 Trucks en Hand USED CARS 1937 Ford Tudor, Trunk 1936 Chevrolet Tudor 1930 Chevrolet Tudor 1929 Model A Ford Tudor 1929 Model A Ford Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Buick Tudor 1928 Chevrolet Tudor 1932 Plymouth Coupe USED TRUCKS One 2-row Go-Devil One Corn Planter One Bigr 6 McCormick-Deer-ing Mower, new in '37 One Grain Binder One 2-section Harrow One Wood Saw rig Nebr. HIDES I'MITCD Under 43 lbs., lb B6 43 lbs. and over, lb. . 7t No. 1 Horse Hides . . $3 Get Our Prices Before You Sell Your POULTRY HOME DAIRY Conveniently located 5th and Main Center of Business Section (Political Advertising) A HEINKE -for- :.00n6DESS Republican - 1st District Farmer-Lawyer "Not a YES Man" A Courageous Leader Endorsed by All who Want Good Government 7 SALE 1939 MODELS! Priced to Sell i Mi I ' ' - 'iJ ' t i n LU 1936 Chevrolet Truck, s. w. b. 1934 Ford Truck, 1. w. b. 1933 Ford Truck, 1. w. b. like New Glenwood, Iowa n i