Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 19, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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IMPORTANT!
The "Johnson-Wood combine," of which, you have heard so much, has
for its purpose the election of a set of delegates who are pledged to the
two outside candidates, and are united in their opposition to Pershing.
To be sure that the will of the people of this state is not thwarted 'by
this political grouping, VOTE FOR PERSHING AND THE FOLLOW
ING REAL NEBRASKA. DELEGATION:
The Following Delegates Are Pledged to No "Combine" and Can
Be Trusted to Cary Out the Will of the People of Nebraska
First DUtrict Delegates
Vote for 2
MARK W. WOODS
ANDREW P. MORAN
Alternate
IDA M. DUNBAR
Second District
Delegate
C. E. ADAMS
Alternate
JOHN H. CALDWELL
Third District
, Delegates
Vote .for 2
BERT MAPES
EDWARD J. PATTER
SON Alternate '
ROBERT I. STOUT
Delegates at Large
TITUS LOWE
CHARLES H. KELSEY
GEORGE S. AUSTIN
E. 4. BURKETT
Vote
for
4.
Alternate
CARL E. HERRING
Fifth District Delegate
HARRY F. RUSSELL
Sixth District Delegates
Vote for 2
WOODRUFF ALL
S. J. WEEKES '
Fourth District
Delegates '
Vote for 2
M. A. SHAW v
R. B. STEELE
v Alternate
H. H. CAMPBELL
CLIP THIS OUT AND TAKE IT TO THE POLLS WITH YOU
NOTE : If you are not a voter in the Second District, you will find
the names of the Pershing delegates in your district printed else
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Patriotism State Loyalty
Common Sense
ALL these jcall upon every Nebfaskan, of whatever group or
faction, to unite tomorrow in the discharge of the greatest
trust ever placed in the hands of the Voters ofthe state. '
That trust is the presidential candidacy of Nebraska's own
citizen, John J. Pershing.
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There will be no middle ground tomorrow
for Nebraskans. They will either vote for
the fulfillment of this trust or its betrayed.
Other issues are of no importance. What Nebraska does in the case of outside
candidates can have but slight effect on the action of the National convention.
What Nebraska does irk regard to the candidacy of its own. citizen, Pershing, is
of the most supreme importance to this State to the Nation and to the World.
The other candidates are already in the field. The Nation will have Aplenty of
chances to pass on THEIR merits
But the Nation's opportunity to pass on the presidential qualifications of
rershing-to decide whether it wishes to reward him for services with the high"
est of honors-'DEPENDS UPON NEBRASKA'S ACTION AT THE POLLS
TOMORROW;
Personal Choice Must Come Second
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Private and partisan considerations' may go by the board. TOMORROW, AS
NEVER. BEFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THIS STATE MUST SPEAK AS ONE
AND FOR ONE. ,
NEBRASKANS! Do not sacrifice the great opportunity which belongs to you
and this State, merely to add a few convention votes to those already held by the
outside candidates. . s
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If you are a real Nebraskan, do your part to see that this state casts its vote for its
own great and deserving citizen,
PER
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Emery Hardy
Hardy Furniturt Co.
C. H. Swallow
Arthur S. Raymond
AJncoIn Drug Co. -
E. M. Woattrwelt
Em.at Truman
Norman B. Curtict
E. J. Burkatt
Attorney
Chaa. A. Lord
Lord Auto Co.
E. J. Sias '
Lincoln Tractor School
Christian A Herman
Real Estate
W. L. Green
Lawyer
Ceo. Holmes
First Trust Co.
I. F. Searles
Searlea-Chapin Lbr. Co.
Ceo. W. Fawcell, Jr.
John D. Bushnell
J. A. Sorenton
M. W. Folsom
Neb. Building & Loan
Seneca Yule
Oakley Cos
S. H. Burnh.m
First Nat'l Bank
Eli Shirs
Mayer Bros.
Edw. L. Sevren
Geo. Holden
Don W. Stewart
Rots P. Curtis
Ross P. Curtis Ce.
Robt. M. Joyce)
E. B. Stephenson
Security Mutual Life
A. H. Armstrong
Armstrong Clothing Ce.
Dr.' A. O. Faulkner
E. E. Woodward .
Woodward Brothers
Western Glsas Paint
Eugene Holland
Guy C. Chambers
Frank ' Eager
Edgar Westervelt
Ralph Doyle'
John Cleveland
L. J, Dunn - '
City Nat'l Bank .C"
Dr. C. F. Ladd
Dentist
Mauel Brothers
Real Estate
Ed. M. O'She
John t. Dorgan
Whitebreast Coal Co.
Everett Sawyer
Cushman Motor Works
Palace Theater
Ralph P. Wilson
Central Hotel
John C. Wright
M. C. Johnson
Harrington Realty Co.
R. A. Bicklord
Real Estate
Stanley Henry
Chss. Olson ,
L. C. Story
F. P. Quick
B. B. Tucker
W. T. Irons
Lincoln OldsraobUV Co.
A. R. Talbot
L. A. RickStU
Lawyer
This Advertisement Paid for by the Above Named Citizens of Nebraska,
Harold E. McGlassoa
C. E. Reynolds
A. H. BucksUff
L. M. Wars
W. M. Leonardo
Loans
L. B. Howey
City Nat'l Bank
I. F. Raymond
Raymond Bros.-Clarke
, Sam Foster
Foster Lumber Co.
L. C. Burr
Lawyer
J. Cass Cornell
CornaU-Ssarlss
August Schmidt
W. R. McGoachim
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R. A. Fredrlckson
Frank Cillen
Gilloa el Boney
Walton C. Roberts
Roberts Undertaker
Wonderland Theater
A. C. Hobb
Hebb Motors Co.
Dr. Hal D. Wllmeth
Harvey Rathbon
Real Estats
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