The Plattsmouth Journal rrr.uMiKi w kk.m.y a r F I . A T IV. MOUTH. N V. H K A S tC A . K. A HATKS. l'l in imikk. Km i tvl tit I ( -l .1 ri:iil!ii ..10 null. uili. Ni- li ii 11 ''is ri'innNO 1 1 if taiil! Iiniii I 'a 1 1 .1 1 .1 . Mi-urn, I'.ui il III l Ar-m-i.t ii.r, s.viv'.m ! t-ln miclit ask III ii;ii;i.'i".iii-iil. "H.it "Health liail Imp-n-iinl to the lccf 1 1 iM ' I In i do i lit' iciii.iilii-aiiM'xi'i'i t t In ir famous I'li i'haiit ! ' ail ;uirc in the highway or notional itroicritv"wli'ii, with MVilily on his hack anil I.otl try ing to lead liim.oni- of Ms lens is tirnily tied to tin- "staml pat" post?" Sixt'K lo'iifial rnnston eonfi'ssi'il tliat ho iliil not swim the liio (Jraiiile river April b'.i.i, hut that two other men swam It wlille he went across on a rait, Kansas has revised her school hooks and Kiven up her at tempi to classify li'm as an amphihian. Tin-: lepiilihcan family iiiarrel In Wisconsin, fomented ly Npoonor, caus es coiiMieinalloii in administration circles. I'nless coniproiiiised Imme diately il will lie likely to tflve the (lriiiociats the governor and several coiiyressinen. Now is the t imetohrin' to the front I hose "l; losevelt democrats" who have liiM'ii pronounced republicans, of the Paul Morton stripe, since lvm. New recruits of this kind have liecome old in icpuhliean harness. (live us some thing new, please. Wiikn the nominee of the St. Louis convention Is announced, there will Ik such rojniciny hy the ureal mssses of people that their shouts will resound from ocean to ocean. The voters are truly ulad of another opportunity to side-t rack Hie trust party, w ith Teddy, the celeluated "I nisi -hiister," at the head. Tiikkk are .'iii.oiio anli-imperiali.sls in Massai husetts who denial id that the ileinocratie. platform shall oiler Inde pendence to the FilipiiU'sat some near and specilie'l lime tieneral Miles al leges that the Philippines under our protect ion can eiiilp themselves with a slahle lepulilieain.'overnmeiit "w ith in I .v 1 1 hundred days." This ouht to satisfy even (ioveinor lioutwel). It inakrs one tired to hear some so called republican papers talking alxmt Paul Morton beinu converted to repuh llcanisin. Paul Morton was converted some vears ano and was a follower of liooseveil in his liist campaign and was also a follower of McKinleyand stated at that time that he would vote the republican ticket from that time forward. This talk now sounds rat her like "rot" to those that are fully con versant with the lacts. Nebraska City News. W. .1. lti;. says 'trusts are tube the paramount Issue." A K'ood idea: farmers have discovered that the steel trust has added $1 to the priceof every plow, that the wire trust lias put, the price s" hivh that he can hardly allord t,i b lue ids lields, that the lumber trust has incieasi'd by lifty percent the the cos! ol the ham he builds, that the twine iru t is taking robber toll from his wheat crop, and that the lalKir trust lei- made help a rare and ruinous !i iie;uv aodsoihioiii;h allthe articles I 1, -.s in ' uy. Hut thi'iididnt Teddy in a speech at the New York Wool Fx-chaiiui- oil VtolsT. 1 '. say "Mr. iran ;n;il I, i.id'ierentshavi' appealed totlie el in llu laud tin' fanners''" 1 r is sia'i-1 that tin re are thousands of i li ttler an ! u.oie att ract ie oi:iik' la. lies who attend the St. Louis tail daily than Alice Un.sevt It. but Willi the daughter of the "accidental" pres ident, i-. the sii:: le attraction to Miss IhiMsevclt. "Tin '. :a,le us swallow Mickiyand P.urkett and now if the opposition will but put u' Slii oeiiociver hr (.'overm r. Mick' VW.M he siiowc I 'indel at the polis by '!U'. ! ai d the populists will cap! ure ( h' i et iiy ;iat lire and it w ill lie ;:aii insti ;i. o! liurkelt in the I'niteil St. ites senate."- (Word of a Hastings drh-kiate to the republican state eonvci.tioii ) MastiiiL's Iaily Uepuhllcan. A i l. of this talk about Mr. ltryan's "riht to boll" if the nomination at St. Louis displeases him Issupertluoiis. Kveryliody knows that Mr. Piyan can bolt if he wants to, avl It oiitfht to be aUnit dpially well known that lie will not do so. Lincoln Journal. This Is one Iruth to the old Journal's credit. The republicans seem to he worried aboul Mr. ltryan's bolting. Perhaps "the wish is father to the thought," In this respect, hut In that they will never be gratified. TtiK amiable and Inoffensive Miik of burnt cork, Lew Oockstader, has been guilty of lese niajeste. lie went through a pantomime not loi"; slnco representing the acting president in tlieactor lifting a fallen tiller to his feet, and for portraying that act of mercy and kindness he was chased to New York by a detective and com pelled to surrender his pliotonrapic property, which was destroyed. I r the dead pictures had liecome living pic tures, would it not have helped the White House occupant rather than have harmed hlmV 1.; r i- h, t'Ml. h:i:;.'h! pi i ' -u : ' a :'-s : pniu i ; r old lih:'i! v bell is ajraln to hi whrclsand dialed aboul i v. This t i.ne it, will hi- sent Louis evposit ion al a cost of .'he Irl! i.s about the only 1' thedasi-f thefathers who r libi i ty, cpiality and ihe happiness, il will sctve as - the oiit!i i ! this day the upon winch thispivi-rnuiciU ' ,is foiiii'led, and the manner in which 11. e lepiih.ican party a:e ciiileaorin to t i.i Mi.v these piinciplc and In.stail instead an imperialist p'Vernmciit. Another liberty hell is needed one that will rinn out the trust patty and line, in the parly of the people, and re store this Kovcrmucut in its former self. Tiik Franklin County Sentinel can conscientiously and will uladly support Hon. A. C. Shallenherer for governor should lie receive the nomination by a combination of democratic votes. Mr, Sliallenberts'er is a democrat, hut one In whom every populist In the Fifth congressional district places the most Implicit conlideiice. lie Is a man of ir reproachable character ami well known Integrity. His splendid service in the "7th congress is still fresh in the minds of the citizens of Nebraska who recog nize in I il in a man of sterling worth and a tried and true friend of the people.-- Franklin Sentinel. Said Abraham Lincoln: "You can fool a part of the people all the time, and all the people a part of the lime, but can't fool all of the people all of the lime." The republican party of Nebraska has fooled the people, by the aid of the railroads, In the election of two senators neither of w hom are hard ly lilted to represent their respective counties In the state legislature, and now they arcKointfto try to fool them ak'ain into voting fora legislature that will send Blow hard liurkett to succeed Scapegoat I ictrlch, simply because the railroads have so decreed. Will they be able to fool the people aeaiu' Fuom the tone of the republican press, one w ould suppose that the party here in Nebraska was very harmonious-nit! All the opposition has to do now Is to nominate a candidate for governor who commands the respect and conlideiice of the people, and he will snow Little Johnny under so deep the tootiiiK' ot Cabriel's horn won't be able to resurrect him. The repub licans didn't want to renominate him, but so faithfully has he complied wth the mandates of the railroads that a command from them was all that was necessary. The republican party is in the powerof the railroads, and were. It no! foi their aid, that political party would not stand any more show in this state than a snowball in hades. KiTKKsK.vrv n k I'nw iii:i;ii, chair man of the democrat ic congressional campaign committee, has opened head una it "is in Washington. In a recent Interview lie says: "Newspapers tell us that republican primariis In West Yiiymia were so harmonious that only seventeen men were killed: that the Dick and Forakcr factions in Ohio have abandoned ballot itik' and are relyine for success on the thickness of their skull-; and weight of their clubs. Illi nois is in the throes of the bitterest convention tiht the republican party ever experienced in that state. There was a reular riot at the convention in Wisconsin and noted prize lighters and athletes were in demand for scrneants at an. s. Senator Spooner says 'the condition in Wisconsin is deplorable there is no worse condition any w'.icrc" " Is not this a pathetic state of thir'' Republican "Gains." Lcpiihlieaii papers are making much to do over the announcement that Paul Morton, vice president of the Santa Fe railroad, has joined the republican party. Mr. Morton u-fers to his "change in political faith," but inas much as he Las not voted the demo cratic ticket for twelve years and nave ills support to i 'publican candidates during the last two presidential cam paigns, theie is not much change in Mr. Morton s political faith. To all intents and purposes, lie has been a re publican tor many years, but this is the llrst time he has summoned courage to acknowledge the fact. World-Herald. p2;cocccogoooococcxxcicoco "Hurrah for Mickey!" Mr. Mickey is not a popular official, neither i.s he a strong character. lie possesses a certain kind of obstlnancy w hich his friends are pleased to con strue as lirmiiess, and his overweening self-esteem I.s In like manner self termed self-reliant Independence. Ilis much-vaulted Christianity and moral purity have been paraded to the point of nauseuin-as if it .were something uncommon for a republican otllce holder to be a Kent'cman in all that the term implies. The Citizen was op posed to the reasons that are apparent in the foregoing sentences; but since he lias again become the unanimous choice of the duly accredited represent atives of the republican party, this paper Is ready to yell "Hurrah for Mickey" as loud as any of its contem poraries. Party loyalty demands this concession, but the Citizen makes It with much the same feeling as pos sesses the small boy when lie is requir ed for harmony's sake to form pleasant associations with some conceited, smirking, sniveling classmate. Tllden (Neb.) Citizen (Republican.) Mickey a Hard Dose. An interview witli any honest repub lican who was a delegate in the late lamented state convention and one will hear with all details and trimmings, how the Lincoln-Omaha machine gang practically gagged tne delegates and forced the nomination of Mickey and all the rest of the candidates on the machine slate, they will tell you in no uncertain language that Mickey was a hard dose to swallow, and many of them will also frankly tell you that t was the expressed opinion of seventy five per cent of the delegates before they had walked two blocks away from the convention hall that Mickey would be everlastingly snowed under at the polls. If the populists and democrats nominate A. C. Nhallenberger for gov ernor Mickey will be so badly beaten he'll be sorry he was ever in it. For a professional Methodist and a stalwart republican Mickey Is one of the worst ever. Hastings Dally Republican. iscJ" 8 Si I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. FOR Everything in Season a a x FIRST CLASS i GOODS a Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices Prompt Service DO YOUR TRADING AT P. PEARSON'S The Sixth Street Store Platts. Phone 19S GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE 73? r- ---'-'jjjs.sj-:j-3jfi L.fyJ 1i i:im. the presidential campaign ot b'Oii Lincoln democrats were very numerous. Last year Mckinley ileiii ociatswfie ii.iteciiiiiiui'ii. .since Lin coln and McKinlcy are I l h dead, their admirers mentioned heie, o course, voted the democrat ic t icket. Asa rule in politics a demin'iat never seisanv cood in a republican until after he is dead, hut this year t here seems to be a change. Now, the other day we met a man who has voted the democrat ticket for at least twenty years and he said that this vear he would vole for Rosevelt. Tln gentleman said. "1 am a democrat, a Roosevelt democrat. I shall vote for llooseveit because he is the president for the people." There will W a Int of Roosevelt democrats this fall who will show t heir colors at at the polls - Weeping Water Repub lican. The alKive sample of tommy-rot has Ummi going the roundsof the republican press, not only in Nebraska, but also in luwa.and when called upon to name the democrat referred to they have universally tailed t" do so. Nnw, as the above re-hash has Wen applied lo cally In I'avs county, the Journal de mands the name of the democrat re ferred to or the editor of the Republi can stands in the same. Wat with oth er republican editors wh: have repro duced the art iclc a.s a base political fabrlcat'ir. Name your man, Rrother Kelthley -if you can! We know of at least two republicans in ("ass county who say they will voteagainst "Teddy the Terror" It' the democrats nominate a good man at t. Louis, and we are prepared togive their names, if it he comes necessary. It Is given out that llryan will make a run for the senate during the coming campaign, and it Is even hinted (very darkly) that he will challenge Elmer J. liurkett to a great joint debate with the Intention of w iping him entirely oil' the political map. The program is very good in the making, but as Mr. liurkett will doubtless decline to lie wiped oil of the map aforesaid, Mr. ltryan's plan will very early develop a painfully weak spot. Kearney Hub. Yes, if such a thing should come to pass on the part of Mr. llryan. it would be painful to Ids friends to even thiiiK that Mr. llryan would come down from his lofty position as one of the nation's greatest orators and statesmen, to challenge a man who has nothing to recommend him hut ego tism. Then, again, if Mr. llryan was to favor the great wind-bag with aj challenge, that 'eminent tool of the ; raiiivails wouni tie toocowaruy to ac cept. So, don't worry, Mr. Hub, Mr llrvaii i.s not in the habit of wast ing pre- chius moments on such insigniiicant j egotists as lilowhanl P.urkett. I Kunsmann & Ramge Still lead all other Meat Markets in furnishing the people of Platts mouth and vicinity with First Class Meats Of Every Description. Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Etc REMEMBER They have removed to the first room west of their old stand. Ry courteous treatment to all they hope to retain their present patrons and gain many new ones. Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by . surgery. Organs are taken out and soaped and polished and ut hack, or they may he removed I eiillrelv; hones are spliced: pipes take1 the place of diseased sections of veins: antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injur ies before intlaiumatioii sets in, which causes l hem to heal without matura tion and inone-thiid the time required by the old treatment. 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