The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, March 22, 1909, Image 7

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C. A. RAWLS
, ATTORNEY
Oliiees in First National bank bldg
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WE PRINT
SALE BILLS
AND PRINT THEM RIGHT
America Without a Merchant Marine
FOR SALE.
There was u time when Yankee pack
ets carried American wares around the
world, but we have abandoned our ships,
and they have all but vanished from the
seas. The federal band has been busy
building break waters, scooping out
harbors, and deepening inland water
ways. Now we are cutting a channel
J through the hemisphere. We have built
WANTEL)-To trade, a tine piano for and maintained (and should continue to
Full SALE A good team, harness and
wagon. Apply to J. Jordan, oppo
site Jirousek's store. 2-3
WANTED.
a good single driving horse Platts
mouth Music Company. '3-tf
WANTED Manager for Branch office
we wish to locate here in Platts
mouth. Address, The Morri9 Whole
sale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 83-8
CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED-In
your locality to represent us. Ex
$110 per month and expenses. Write
for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co.
St. Louis, Mo.
$3ti l'EIl WEEK and expenses to men
with rig to introduce poultry and
stock remedies. Experience unneces
sary. Reliable company and exclu
sive territory given. The Grant Co.,
Dept. 93, Springfield, 111. 7.S-12
do so) a protecting coast and continen
tal wall completely around our indus
tries;so that the domestic commerce of
America today exceeds by more than
one hundred per cent the total exports
from all nations combined.
Conscious of our strength, and in the
presence of bewildering achievements
at home, we find it difficult to realize
that our dominion pauses at the shores
of our seas. The decline of our mer
chant marine from the days of great
achievement is not the result of any
decrease in our national vigor. The
energy und genius of the American
people have simply been withdrawn
from the sea. Wo have expended our
ingenuity and strength and riches in
Hit, 000 tons; while more than a thou
sand foreign steamships bore away
1,981, (KM) tons. Fiom Pensacola IK!
foreign vessels cleared, and not one
American. Must America, jmssessing
a monopoly of the raw material with
out which Europe could not retain its
place as an industrial continent, be be
sieged by foreign craft forever?
The nations of the world must come
to us for the cotton as surely as Israel
in the days of acient famine went to
Egypt for corn.
The South is also becoming a manu
facturing country, but from all of the
Gulf powers last year only 32t! Ameri
can steamships cleared, carrying but
405,000 tons, and this went principally
to near-by Caribbean and Mexico ports.
The great export trade of the South
its shipments of unmanufactured cotton-went
in 1(S0 foreign steamships
bearing -I.Stil.OiHl tons.
In the traffic in cotton goods foreign
nations have but one advantage over
I America-they have subsidized ships.
I Rut that is a handicap that America
! can overcome, if the American mer-
A Hale, Hearty Old
Age
comes with a good stomach and a
good appetite.and the wherewith
al to tempt and satisfy your long
ing for good food. ou can al
ways get it at Harnes'. Dishes
for the epicure cooked by an ar
tist, ami foods of the choicest
grades and llavors at Harnes.
DR. A. P. BARNES
V. S.
BAILEY & filAGH
THE DENTISTS
litest Apclldncfs Wjh-GHd Drntl t y Buson
It It Men. Brst-rqulpprd UrnUI Of
fice la the Middle West.
ttCll OiaCOUNTt TO CITY viaiTOM.
id floor tion hik .ieti.it Karnain, OMAHA, NEB.
A. L. TIDD
LAWYER
References:
Rank of Eagle, Eagle.
Nehawka Rank, Nehawka.
Rank of Murdock, Murdock.
First Nat'l bank, Greenwood.
State bank of Murray, Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth.
C. . MMSHllL, D. D. S,
..Graduate Dentist..
Prices Reasonable
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-six Years' Experience
Office in Fitzgerald Rlock
E FACTS
J The news items of the home com
munity. J The things in which you are most
interested.
J The births, weddings, deaths of
the people you know.
J The social affairs of our own and
surrounding towns.
TbeM ar Ik kind of fact Ikit pipar
you in etrr iwu. Thty era
certainly worth Ika tutxeriptioa erica.
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Cet Acquainted With
Diner's Digesters
MAN WANTED QUICKLY by
Chicago Mail Order House to distri
bute catalogues, advertise, etc. $25
a week. $i!0 expense allowance first
month. No experience required.
Manager, 500 Wabash Rldg., Chi
cago. T'J-6
j short of being a maritime power. We
i have even been crowded out of our own
YOUNG MEN FOR RAILROAD MAIL
SERVICE-Exam. May 15. Intend
ing applicants should begin prepara
tion at once. Sample questions and
"How Government Positions are Se
cured," sent free. Inter State
Schools.2-18 College PI., Cedar Rapids,
Iowa. 78-6
$1200.00 FOR YOU-Stoneman made
$1200.00 monthly; Korstad $2200.00.
New, exciting business. Hundreds
averaging S"0 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Credit Strange inven
tion. Gives every home bathroom
for $5. Cleanse almost automati
cally. Startling inducements Free.
Allen Mfg. Co., 1018 Adams, Toledo,
Ohio. 79-G
exploiting the continent, or at least the chants determine to do so.
big j northern and western part of it, with I Yet many facts bear home the graph-
the result that we have developed be- ic fact that America today falls
t .veen the two great oceans the most
suecesslul industrial nation tne worm i
has known. i colonial harbors. At the beginning of
We have not yet really ventured he- J the current decade Admiral Dewey in
yond. If we analyze the foreign trade Manilla Ray destroyed the last of the
of our Atlantic ports we shall find that j Spanish Armadas. All America was
Earope and other countries sell them vibrant with the promise of that victory,
more than they can export. That fav-1 We had swung open the doors of the
o.'able balance which has been the theme ' East. We should not only dominate the
of so much patriotic speech all came ' commerce of our new-found arehipel
from the exports of raw cotton from j ago, but the trade of Cathay should
the cities of the south. And it cannot be ours.
be too clearly kept in mind that this is The outcome has failed thus far to
not a record of American success. It j justify our hopes. The fleets of our
is not. a trade in which American ships j competitors are carrying cotton goods
can boast, for it is not carried on by
them.
Last year, not a single American ship
sailed oversea from Savannah, but 19G
foreign steamships carrying raw cotton
cleared from that port.
From Mobile 547 foreign steamships
cleared, bearing more than half a mil
Inn cargo tone. It was cotton. From
fiat Gulf city the federal records re
port the forlorn fact that only one
American steamcraft cleared for a for
eign port during the entire twelve
months, and that was a little vessel
whose cargo weighed seven tons. Such
Use of Liquor at Stone Quarries j 13 the ',i,S(' of our foreiK" tra(le-
rromiNew wneans sixiy American
Cuts Out
the Booze
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Wise talks by
the office boy
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Some one sent the boss a bunch of books en
titled, "Rusiness Nuggets," "The Road to Suc
cess," "The Man in Front" and such like.l think
he's been looking them over, for when I came to
work this morning he handed me this: Every
thing comes to those that wait, and the lazy boy
waits to greet it; but success comes on with a
rapid gait, to the man that goes to meet it." I
had to laugh, because he's the boss; but to tell
you the honest truth, a boy on this job doesn't
get any chance to apply thess wise hunches. Actually it's no credit for
a fellow to beindustrioua here, because he cant be anything else. If he
lets up for an hour he wouldn't get his orders out and then there would
be people coming in and saying lots of fierce things, but nothing about
"business success" or the "lazy boy waits to greet it."
Have you tried Curtis Rrothers Janis. Retains all the fine natu ra
flavor. Gieat. Picnic size, 25c. Don't forget to order a sack of
Goods Rest Flour with your next order.
H. M. SOENNICHSEN i
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Prohibited.
steamships carried the paltry total of
to the Phippines. We have a prefer
ential tariff in our favor, hut not even
this advantage of fifteen per cent un
der the customs charges which our
rivals must pay gives us Ihe trade.
Last year the exports of cotton goods
to the Philippines were valued at $8,
011,141, of which the United States
supplied but ."? ) 1 , 7-1 2 worth. Great
Rritian has been able to secure the
great part of this trade. Altogether
our competitors sold to our Asiatic is
lands nearly twice the value of cotton
goods that the United States exported
to the United Knight and continental
Europe combined. And the continued
paradox and irony of such defeats is that
America supplies the raw material.
A few days ago there were posted in
conspicuous places in the above quar
ries a number of red placards which
read a9 follows "Take Notice; Any
person employed in this quarry who
brings any intoxicating liquors any
where on these works will be immedi
ately discharged. This will be en
forced."
So it will be seen that even in public
works there is getting to be no place
for the boozer. And when you stop to
think that in a big plant like a quarry,
one can put a dozen on the "hummer,"
it is not strange that as a business prop
osition, booze cannot be tolerated.
At any rate this is the estimate Mr.
VanCourtand Mr. Lundberg put on it.
- Nehawka Register.
Recalls Some
Cold Weather
Winter of 185G Was Exception
ally Severe.
A Discount of
One-Third
Durirg the one week of March 23 to
28, The Lincoln Daily News will ac
cept $i irom mail subscribers lor a
whole year to April 1, 1910, the regu
Durintr the week J. R. Vallery from lar price being $3. There is a constant
southwest of Mynard was in the city discussion of how articles can he placed
and while in conversation with a repre- the hands of the consumer without
sentative of the News-Herald re- any middleman s protit, and Ihe Lin-
marked that "some people thin't we ! coin News has done this by cutting
' have some severe weather in the winters traveling solicitors and their railroad
which have passed during the last few
years. While I will agree that there
has been some veiv cold and stormy
weather, I cannot think of them as of
the winter of 1856 and 1857. At that
i ares ana. oiner expenses, the saving
resulting in this $1, which is cut from
the regular price of $3. We do all the
business direct with you, which is the
cheapest way; require everybody to
A Splendid Example.
E. M. Pollard, now just a plain cit-i time I was stopping at a small frame Py i" advance and stop every paper
izen, arrived home from the Capital ! hotel then occupying the site of the when the time is out, thus avoiding
the first of the week, and instead of ' nresent Citv Hotel. The Perkins House 'all losses and costs of collection. If
For .your stomach's
pake. Relief of
Heartburn, Indiges
tion, etc. Sold by
I F. G. Fricke & Co.
loafing around and visiting with the
"boys" has donned his working clothes
and is in the harness looking after the
fruit farm interests. While we do not
agree with him in everything politically
we admire him for the splendid exam
ple he sets before our young men in
showing them how to work with their
was not built, and where it stands were tarmers could sell their grain and live
vacant lots, but fenced in with cotton-; 8totk (iircct to the user, saving a lot t f
wood lumber, to the height of about j middle charges, he would get more for
six feet. About the middle of Novem-: his stuff. So when you can buy a news
her. a heavv snow storm came, fallitur paper that cuts out all middle ex
to a depth of some six feet on the level. ; penses, you can save the paving. Ovc
This lot drifted full and a large bank ! ten thousand state families think The
formed over the whole lot. Jacob Val-1 Lincoln News is the best paper in the
hands and that work is honorable - and lery, Jr., then owned the lot, and had
elevating. Nehawka Register.
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IT'S VERY UNUSUAL
to see such handsome turnouts as
goes from Manspeakcr's livery
stable. Our rigs are up-to-date,
our carriages are swell in style
and comfortable to ride in, and
our horses are always well
groomed, well dressed and well
fed. When you want a drive
come to Manspeakcr's for your
turnout.
M.E.MANSPEAKER
Jones' Old Livery Ram
Fovcnth & Miln St. lMattsmouth, Neb.
JohnCrauth tunnel in from the south
' side and make an excavation large
! enough for a cow stable. The front
; where the snow was removed was
Good South Dakota Farm.
100 acres, located 1G miles from Hu
ron and only 2 1-2 miles from Rroadland,
Hi.nrl In puinttr Sivtw nrroa nrnk-Pn nrrl um . UI,., Qo .
t- .. i used for housincr the ci until almost worker lor the
mrmeu c years, cveijr iuui vi inc ; -
n,..rt.r ran i.o ,i,vf.,i nml in fart lie I spring. Snow drifts remained until
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exceptionally well.
county men own farms near this one,
state. It's a big, clearly printed and
carefully edited newspaper, handlirg
every subject that directly interests
the people, is against corporation domi
nation and the rule of all selfish inter
j bDarded up with Cottonwood lumber, the I ests. Refuses all liquor and unclca
legal tender of those times, and was ! medical advertising and is a consistent
great temperance re
iorms wni-n are now beiore the peo-
A number of Cass alonK in May of the Allowing spring. P'e. In fact, it s a fit paper for any
! Those who had land broken, raised a nome, ano every ienrasKan interested
The Spring Time Will Surely Come.
The gladdest time of all the year. With the return of the birds,
the coming again of the breezes and blossoms, couu s a'so more milk
thus a iding to the duties of the housewife, We have anticipated this
contingency and are prepared for the occasion. We have the Rest Cream
Separator Mad?. The United States, in n number of sizes at prices
which are in the i each of all. Come in and we will demonstrate their
utility and ease of operation.
H. L. ASEMISSEN & SONS
Land is rapidly increasing in value in I Bood crop the following summer." n self-government and the future pro-
this section. Can sell this quarter for ,
Mr. Vallery says as he remembers tectum or himseir and family will
a tremendous value for
find
$28 an acre, if taken soon. For further j inere were on,y BD0Ul Iour Iarms Wlin j " -nnwilr.
mil n,,n nr ,l,lrpSfi i any plowing done on them. One was I member, it s a regular $3 paper and it
Gkokge L. Farley e krry Walker farm, and was owned
Odicc in Coates Block. Telephone 127. ' by Broa(1 Co,e- The J- R- rrter P,ace'
! and the two Wiles farms, one owned by
A Cash OHer. I Captain Isaac Wiles, and the other by
The News-Herald has made a spec-, Stephen Wiles, long since deceased.and
ial clubbing rate with the Memphis ; now owned by Mrs. Stephen Wiles.
Weekly Commercial Appeal by which j Few people remain now who lived at
we will furnish both papers for one that time, Mr. Vallery recalling only
year for $l.r0, the regular subscription four, C. Heisel, Isaac Wiles, J. N.
price of this paper. The Commercial ! Wise and himself.
Appeal is one of the largest and best
is only during mis one week you can
buy it for this low cut price of $2.
Don't pay money to straneers. Send
your order direct to The Lincoln Daily j
News or to your local agent. j
papers in the south and wc hope to re
reive many new subscriptions on this
oiler; $1.50 cash for both papers.
We pay ?;( a month salary and fur
nish a rig und all expenses to introduce
poultry and stock powders. New plan,
steady work. Address Iiiglcr Company,
X 8!l, Springfield, Ills. SI-2
Send her a post card of your favorite
fl iat. At Nemctz & Co.s
Receives Fin Maps.
Congressman Pollard presented our
high school with a map of the United
States including territories and insular
possessions, also a map of the Post
The Chicken PI Supper. ,
The ladies of the Presbyterian church !
are to be congratulated upon the sue-;
cess which they achieved at tin ir j
chicken pie supper on last Thursday
evening. One who was present and
partook of the tempting repast which
the good women had prepared said that
it was the best chicken pie he had ever ,
eaten. A large crowd was present and 1
Routes of Knnsns nnd N.'rlrnvL-u Tim
map of the United States is about eight the all'air was a financial success.
feet in width and the Post Route mup i ;
is about four and one-half feet in width. ' , , , . ., .',
Prof. DeRolt has written Mr. Pollard a ! Mn ,l,ul Mr- Jamt' '-""K"! f i
p.T.-'onal letter expressing his annrecia-' Murray were visitors with friends in!
the city during me week.
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Herold Book & Stationary Store
Leading local dealer in Hooks, Stationary, School Sup
plies, Office Supplies, Tost Care's, Sheet Music,
Sporting Goods, Candy, Tobaccos
and Cigars.
Local agent for the Omaha Woild-Htrali),
Lincoln Journal, Chicago Examiner, Inter
Ocean, Tribune, Keeord Herald, St. Louis Globe
Democrat, Republic, Post Dispatch and all
current periodicals constantly on our counters or
yearly subscriptions taken at publishers prices.
Disrtibutor for this section of the cele
brated Red Band Brand candies warranted pure
cocoanut bon bons, cream covered dates, lig
candies, crystallized cream candies, dirpel
candies, fudge cream, butter and soft cream
candies. All the above at 12 cents a pound, the
the kind that usually sells at 20 to 25 cents else
where. Also agents for Balduff Fine Choco
lates, Horubeys Fruit Tab'ets.llornleys Butter
Scotch, Ilornbeys TofTey Candy. .
SPORTING GOODS.
Local agents for Spalding's line cf athletic
Goods, base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc.
Fishing tackle, tennis ccds, etc. Full line of
tops, marbles, etc. Dialers in all local biands
of cigars, also full line of Tobaccos in stock.
of the maps. - Union Ledger.
Herold Book & Stationary Store
One Door West of Fanj 's.
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