The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 07, 1905, Image 4

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    The Plattsmoutft Journal!
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:is sri'oinli-i.i-.s m:ilti r.
'.K liath sl.iin its tens of thous
ands, and the returns lrmu football
are not all in yet.
rend in fable of the oose
that laid the golden c-js, hut every
old eK is golden now, at present
prices.
Tin Journal is pleased to note
that everyone is hustling to make
the institute next Saturday a jrand
success.
WllKN the people .vo lnnuin for
insurance and official grafters and
party hosses. it's an ''open season"
ihc whole vear round.
i institute next rat:miav i.-
liouud to he a hi;.; success. The
fanners are already brin.in. in
s;nniles of corn of the exhibit.
Kvi'.kv merchant in riattsinouth
should offer a prize of some kind
a an inducement for fanners to
Iirini in sample corn next Saturdav.
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Three."
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Mtii!!;. sln.'i.M, e.ich lo t!i.- i j til d i -c:i:i
raiapai.j.:i conmntlee of New
York. Take thee annual contri
billions to a corruption fund and
the enormous salaries paid to the
officials of the "Ih. Three." and
the policy holders have something
to think ahout. All the old line
companies estahlishel life expect
ancy rates which they insisted rep
resented insurance as low as it could
possibly he written to insure abso
lute safety to policy holders. The
premiums always seemed liih and
many policy holders strujled year
in and year out to keep their dues
paid up so that in the event of death
their survivors mie,ht reap the bene
fit of their labors and forethought
in providing something for them.
Xow conies the sworn statement
that this blood money was exacted
to corrupt politics and provide
pnucely salaries tor a lot ol tiuev-
couudrels. Does not this al-
in
Thanks' .i im; was pretty well
observed in ! 'laitmouth , in accord -auce
with tlie icomnieulations ot i
the pre1-ides:! :iud ;.o crnor. It is'
a ;;ood th:;;;; f'r every man to be
L.ratel'i;!, at least o:k e a ear. for
the blcs-iiu-.s of Providence, wheth
er or not he ordinarilv almils that
What are the merchants loin
in the wav of making the institute
a strand success next Saturday?
Are they doiu. their duty? If not.
whv not?
Sv, have vou forgotten that one
he has .inyihin;.1, to be grateful for.
A man who is not a pi.L; is thankful,
and for the man who is a com
pulsory Thanksgiving isa;ood dis
cipline in which everybody else, con
fers. The country as a whole has
much reason for ratitute. Our
positive blessings have be-en mani
fold. It has been a year of pros
perity and the sum total of happi
ness has been threat. Take us and
by lar;e, we Americans are a happy
lot in any kind of weather; and dur
ing the past year the sun has shone
vastly prosperity has smiled upon
many of our concerns. Thanks
giving which merely confirms our
self-conceits is unprofitable, but
surely it is not Pharisaical to meas
ure our progress and to conclude
that we are a better people than we
were a ear a.i;o. Moral issues have
mission prove conclusively that the considerably intensified and threat
premiums paid to the old line life headway has been made in the solu
tion of ;;ravc and menacing prob
lems. The record of actual achieve
ment isgreat. Improvement in the
standards of political and commer
cial conduct ispcreeptible. "draft"
has been made more unfashionable.
The principle of "live and let live"
is stronger. There is more mean
in :r in the golden rule.
Small Amount in Old Line.
the I'nion Pacific
are still perplexed, if not aur.oyed.
at the strange :'.:' ;'rin; 1". II.
Ifarrima.n in New York callinv; for
a statement ! the a!:;",:nt of old
ill! elll .i e in t He
!
insurance com tallies have- been out-
ra.eoiislv hijjh?
Xi.w York Press (rep.): Ob
viously the men who said they jjave
money to Bliss and Cortelyou in or
der to save the national honor, lied.
Mr. Cortelyou never will dare to
say. under oath or at any time, that
this was the reason for the collec
tions. What, then was the motive?
What did Mr. Cortely ou understand
as the reason for the .yifts? What
week from today is the date of the j return in kind were the grafters led
Cass County Farmers' Institute? It
is one week from today Saturday,
I )ecembcr l).
to believe they would receive? Mr.
Cortelyou owes this information to
the state of Xew York, of which he
! is a citizen, as an aid to legislation
... ..... ... : i l, i
I i;,in.i imi iiiv. iiiMii tiiiee it in i euccK-
! ini corrupt political practices. Mr.
Cortelyou owes a full explanation
to his chief, in behalf of whom this
tainted mouev was used and ner-
Mn I i:i sui; tresis a ; llilI,s witliont liis kiiowlecl'-i't: or con-
Mr. Cortelyou must tell the
republican partv, for whom he
acted in receiving the stolen
So I'AK as reported oiiiv three-
deaths from football yesterday.
I low nianv from pric fiehts? None.
Alwlish the football, and legalize i
the prize fight . and save the youth. I
SKN'ATOl
cabinet officer to take care of the j scnt
rate question and says he thinks j
lint w-milil solve 1 lu-nrohk-m . Xow. !
..... . , , , J liinnev. how he can justifv tlie act
wouldn t Senator Millard like to be - J
the new cabinet officer?
nd Mr. Cortclvou must show the
j)eople of the United States that he
Takii-k revision is the big issue
for which everything" else is substi
tuted. "Anything to beat tariff re
vision" is the republican policy.
Xo sacrifices are too great. The
machine protecting the privileged
interests will ruthlessly slay any
other pet policy in order to retain
the benefits of the Dingley sched
ules. To preserve the tariff in statu
quo even concessions to the presi
dent's rate regulation issue will be
made. The story of Mr. Roose
velt's compromise with Mr. Cannon
comes too directly and too repeated
ly to be doubted. The agreement
is that Mr. Cannon will not use his
power in the house to defeat the
rate regulation measure provided
Mr. Roosevelt will not disturb the
Tin: new law mav prevent the . was not a conscious receiver of j tariff.
ol cigarette papers
bv th
-to.en goods or i'.e mm
b
driven
tellers. Put some enterprising" out-, oi.i. oi n.e on.e u, posmnstei gen
law is sending in papers enough by; end.
every mail to keep fLnds m coiau
v. ails for a long time ahead.
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I'.eVe
SlNei: the clo.-e of the last legis
lative session the supreme court has
pa-.-ed upon the constitutionality of
.nd money is literally pouring into; many of the laws passed by that body-
he coiintv treasurer's office.
: those who are paying taxes at
!:e present time are
.dost ; ol wiseacres, remaps we do not
possess the right figures, but as we
those whose! have them they show that in every
property interests are not large. j instance save one, the court has de-
; chi red null and void every law pass-
A I, ji-isvii. i. H farmer named Die-j at whiter and submitted to the
iricJi was Kick-ed in tne lace oy a court lor their approval. The ex-
mule, and his jaw was broken. II
d
ceptiou was
approval
the anti-cigarette law,
it been the Hastings Dietrich . j Clearly one of two conditions must
Maud's foot would have been in the, j prevail in Xebrraska: Hither the
hospital for repairs, instead of the j average legislator is below the aver
iawbone. Beatrice Sun. j aoV (f men ju point of common
i
sense, or tne supreme court nas ar
rogated to itself all wisdow. And
j Thkki: would never be a coutri-
bution to a conscience fund if every -!
body were as strictly conscientious
j as William II. Klliott. the Indiana
veteran, who stubbornly rem seel to
accept the accumulated pension of
SI 5, ' that has been awarded him.
Mr. Klliott declares that as he was
never in a skirmish and never heard
a shot fired, the money does not be
long to him. If he remains obdu
rate to the end of his life congress
might at his death appropriate the
! accumulated pension to erect in In
diana an enduring- monument to
Mr. Klliott.
line insurance
company carries. Pol's to satisfv
tlie demand are still being taken in
Omaua and elsewhere along the
road. At Cheyenne it is asserted
that recently many employes of the
I'nion Pacific forwarded their prox
ies to Thomas W. Kawson and it is
feared knowledge of this fact has
reached and aroused Mr. Ilarrimau,
who is desirous of getting at the
exact' facts,' so he may be guided in
a wholesale decapitation.
The poll of the employ es in the
car department of the I'nion Pacific
shops at Omaha shows a pitiful mi
nority of insurance in old line com
panies. The inquiry developed
these facts and figures: 5S4,ooo
in the Ancient rder of I'nited
Workmen; s!oomu in the Modern
Woodmen of America; S.o.ooo
Woodmen of the World: sso.ooo in
miscellaneous small companies, ami .
SS.diKt in old liners.' j
Asked for an explanation of the j
insurance inquiry, (ieucral Mana-j
ger Mohler disclaimed any knowl-1
edge ol it, saying it was a matter
entirely with Mr. llarriman. The
inquiry extends not only all along
the I'nion Pacific, but Southern
Pacific, Oregon Short Line and Or
egon Railway and X'avigation com
pany as well.
Tin-: meeting of Congress vester-
day was in accordance with the
mandate of the Constitution, which
says that it must meet once a year,
and on the first Monday in Decem
ber, unless a different day is ap
pointed by law. Perhaps the ver
dict rendered by the voters in the
election of each Congress might be
more certainly, as well as more
promptly, made effective if the day
were changed to the 4th of March
next following the election. Per
haps, also, the objections made to
the 4th of March for the public in
auguration of the President might
be satisfactorily met without a con
stitutional amendment by having
the President take the oath of of
fice in the presence of the Senate
on that day, reserving the public
inauguration, with the festivities
and the ceremony attending" it, for
the 3')th of April, the anniversary
of Washington's first inauguration.
In this way the foul weather which
too often attends the inauguration
might be avoided.
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TIio Iviml You llnvo Always Ilought, :ml which lias boon
in use for over HO yrars, has hormt llio higiialur of
anl has Imm'ii iiialo mulcr Ills per
sonal supervision sinco its infancy.
Allow no ono tilM''i vo you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations ami .Tut-as-j;ool" are but
Kxperiincnts that trillo Avilli ami endanger tho health of
Infants and Children ISxpcriciico against 1p:riiuent
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is :v harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops ami Soothing" Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, 31orpliino nor other Narcotie
Mibstaiiee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys WorniH
Jind allays 1 Vvcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
ami Flatulency. It assimilates (lie I'oixl, regulates tho
Stomach and llowels, giving liealthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
V1 zz
The Kind You Have Always Bought
En Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTAUR COMPftNV. TT MUM STMCCT, Nt W TOKK CITY.
PERKINS HOTEL
GUTHMAN BROS., PROFS.
PLATTSMOUTH, -:- -:- NEBRASKA
RATES $1.00 PER DAY
First House West B. 6c M. Depot
We Solicit the Farmers Trade
-and Guarantee Satisfaction.
When in the City Give Us a Cull
!5he Perkins Hotel
.43
Tin: farmers will all he here next
Saturday, if the weather is favor
able. You can het on that. We
want to manifest our' appreciation
of their visit here in such a manner
that they will not only come ayain
hut that thev will come often.
A Nl'MBKK of insurance policy
holders of Plattsmouth have sent in
their proxies to Thomas L. Lawson,
of Boston, to 1e used in the com
ing election of directors and other
officers of the Xew York Life, and
the Kquitable Insurance companies.
I'rox leaving the white house
yesterday. Congressman Ilenshaw
of the Fourth Nebraska district ex
pressed his positive conviction that
a rate bill in accordance with the
president's policy, and acceptable
to the president to the fullest extent,
will get through both houses of con
gress this session.
Xow that people have to begin
paying their personal taxes, which
become delinquent today then the
howls go up. Some of those re
publicans who were so enthusiastic
for the new revenue law are doing
the most howling. It is hard for
them to take their own medicine
without making a wry face atid do
ing some loud talking.
neither proposition would call for
much trouble in establishing the
truth of it in Xebraska.
Xow that the cold stormy weather
is here and will probably continue
for several months, the Journal
would suggest that all its patrons
put up boxes so the carrier boys will
have no trouble hereafter in leaving
papers, and that all will hereafter
get their papers regularly without
having to dig their papers out of the
snow or hunt all over the yard for it
after dark.
Pkxkv Uklxoxt believes that
the best thing in the way of secur
ing reform in the public service, or
in politics, is to insist upon pub
licity. Terry is right. The press
of tlie country has taken the lead
in the exposure of frauds of every
kind.
O.maiia Bkk: Congressman Pol
lard is leginning to learn the differ
ence between being congressman
in the First district of Xebraska and
being congressman from the First
district of Xebraska.
D. 0. DWYER, Attorney-Qt-La w
Offce in building east of court
house, Plattsmouth, NebrasKa.
Ax exchange, in a hurst of sym
pathy, asks why Burton should be
singled out. and if he and Mitchell
are the only men in the I'nited
States senate who ought to be in the
penitentiary. Ofcoursenot. How
ever, the present accommodations
would be inadequate at the peniten
tiaries if all the statesmen in the
land who deserve to be doing time
were sent thcre. It is best to han
dle this rascal business on the in
stallment plan. '
Midget Mickey has denied the
charge that he is a candidate for a
third term. Just as well. He
couldn't be elected if he was. The
people of Xebraska have had their
sufficiency of Mickeyism, and no
one knows it any better than the
governor.
Ix the new congress the republi
can majority is so great that it may
prove unwieldy. The president
and the speaker of the house seem
confident of holding down the lid
and carrying through their cut-and-dried
program of legislation. Per
haps they may, but asthe democrats
have barely more than a third of
the membership in the house,
and that thirdalmost from thesouth,
and there seems ample scope for
differences of opinion and of inter
est to assert themselves among the
majority.
fA5Sj-
Jacks
HE above picture of the
man awl hsh is the trade
mark of Scott's Emulsion,
awl is the svnonvm for
strength and purity. It is .sold
in almost all the civilized coun
tries of tho rIol
Jf the cod fish lwcame extinct
it would he a. world-wide calam
ity, ii'vanse th oil that comes
from ils liver Mis'pnsses nil other
j lats in nourisiiuiLr ami liif-im inu"
properties. thirty years aio
the proprietors f Scott's Emul
sion found a way of preparing
cod liver oil sot hut evorvdiio can
take it and set tlie full value of i
the oil without the objectionable
taste. Scott's Emulsion is the
best thin.ur in the world for weak,
backward children, thin, delicate
people, and nil conditions of
wasriiu and lost stremrth.
Seri't for fret sitmple.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
409-41 PtilL 4TBEKT, KKW TOII
50?. aal $1.C0. All dmsgit3.
and
Stallions
0
COME AND SEE MY
Perctyeron, Belgiarj & German Coacf) Stallions
Both Imported and Homo-Bred, t v i 1 ! si-i i y ju :r f:i i ! hU .nc i A n,i r-; -:i ti-! .n it .-1:1-1
1 in ;is 'Z ii iii :i s s cm- ix i r u u i n Kurnpf. ;. ril r .u:l tii'r- jri..ii.i- fin-i-iii-iw :(
prii-rs froni -.;iJi tiiiKni. I li.i i- In .im ,t :i ; ! :i -i . ;'. , yi a r i.lii. frnin !..,(' in :::)
i ii wtiirli t. all m hi ml ami ir .!. a mi will. I m -ii 1 1 pa v i ii--r r U.i .;- I i-s i n .in - s - a si m
put s.-)!)") in t I't-nwmr's piii-ki-l . laiiy a N'luasKa t;in,:i r lias riail ! th.- jH.ini
wlici'f Ik; lias si- it:M lini' lin 'i id ma res a ml is a t' t Uci ;a n ; si a ( ,r h i s i a ii
anil his iiiiL'liliors' list-. Itnii't lit llic linys lia w ? 1 1 - l.uii: r:i;- ii.on- l..ri, ; , t , , j
miili-s. n pays lict ti-r t ha 11 a iiy t h inu' yim fan l'. .i.v is tin- iii-i- i., ra:s,- -'-.!
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HOME-CROWN JACKS
ami i ii-im.' f. mr i n, - .11 ai ii '(is pi-r y-a r fr nn spa in. M ti i cs 1 i , 1 1 1 i . , , , an
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W. L. DeCLOW,
Cedar Rapids, la.
TTTT YY TT OT VEGETABLE SICILIAN
miXiUi). Hair Renewer
Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy.
Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores
color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years. MTLTT?RILKHI",'
: Bottled in Bond.
ft
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;.;l:tX CM intent.
XLhc Best XLGlbfeh
is the Cheapest
in tbc jenD!
Poor Whisky is not only dis
Hretable to taste, but undoubted
ly injurious to thf stomach. A lit
tle good Whisky is a fine tonic and
ht-lps instead of harming. Such
Whiskies a.s Yellowstone, for in
stance, will do you just as much
trood a.s a doctor's prescription. If
you don't know how yood it is
come in and try it.
PRICES:
CJuckenheincenRye, per yaln.
Yellowstone.
Honey Dew, ' ' .
Kir Horn. " ' .
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. 4 00
. 3 00
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PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA
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