The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 07, 1906, Image 4

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    The Plattsmouth Journal
'lIU.IMIKl W KEKl.Y AT
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
P.. A. T.ATKS, Priti.iMii u.
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hr.il..t. vvhiiIi'!:isn nuiltt r.
A cii:cAi'.o preacher has been
sent to prison for having two wives.
If he was living with both at or.ee
he will no doubt enjoy the peace
:i:iil i;tiiet of his prison cell.
Si:n.Tu Siii.i.pon will be the
orator of the day at the oM settlers'
picnic at Palmyra 0:1 Thursday,
June 14.
Mw. rn.K' an harmony in Ne
braska sounds like Wanner off the
pitch.
That smite of Smoot in the first
name at Chicago will go down in
history.
Tin? western republicans are
booming Rouse pretty lively for
governor, yet letween the lines a
man up a tree can see a working
faction for ourown Senator Sheldon.
I a iii:nti.v from the numlier en
gaged in the Decoration day ser
vices yesterday, there seems to be
more interest inanilcsted in com
memorating the dead than ever.
The crowd was larger yesterday
than for several years in the past.
Somi? people thought Joe Hartley
was a very poor financier when he
defaulted to the state in the sum of
?6(Hi,MiO. However, recent de
velopments seem to indicate that it
was simply bread cast upon the
waters and that Hartley is now re
ceiving interest from those to whom
he loaned money that did not be
long to him. He simply cast an
anchor to windward. HeatriceSun.
Somi? people boost the town and
others step in and reap the fruits
of their labors. This is the trouble
in this country. Some merchants
advertise and get business for the
town, and then others sneak under
the canvas and get part of the trade
without an effort . If people would
not patronize the deadheads, the
parasites who live off the enterprise
of others, there would be less of
this class to support.
Tin. la-teruptii)!U)f Mount Teddy
was notable for the vast amount of
noxious gases emitted. '1 illman
accurately, as well as poet'cally, des
cribed the effect of it, w lieu he said:
"I counted two and seventy stench-
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cs , au wen 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , a 1 n 1 u . i
stinks."
Tim:ki: won't be enough repub
lican leaders free from tile traud
taint in some of the western states
to hold the caucuses if the grand
juries don't let up u that land
fraud business.
Tiu:ki: is one good thing that
the Ananias proceedings over tne
railroad rate legislation has accom
Joi? Cannon for the presidency! plished. Mr. Chandler is now at-
Now, wouldn't that jar you? If tending strictly to the business of
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we want a uicraior we can euu tne cspanisn nanus oiumissioii
for Nicholas, of Russia, who is void
of Uncle Joe's uncouth ways, and wrim-is a..u u,Km8lc
better versed in the art of conceal- Piave received no encouragement have jurisdiction over to annul acts
inirhis real motives when he at- from this republican congress, un- of the commission, the granting of
tenuis to override the will of I less the free alcohol bill, which has interlocutory decrees without hear
people.
Railroad Rats Bill.
The Hepburn railroad rate bill
as amended and passed by the sen
ate provides:
That the Interstate Commerce
Commission shall investigate charg-
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es 01 uiijnsi aim unreasonable rates
of common carriers.
If discriminations are found, the
commission is empowered to fix a
just and reasonable maximum rate.
( rders of the commission go into
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ciieci wiiuin .vt uays ana continue
in force for two years, unless set
aside by the commission or a court.
The penalty for disobedience of
the orders of the commission is a
fine of $5,000 daily.
United States circuit courts shall
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been championed by the prohibi
tionists, is considered by the repub-
U.K Hi'KDMAN is a back number licans a sop to the grangers.
and Mayor Dahlman shows excel
lent judgment in refusing sugges
tions from him in running affairs
in Omaha. As long as I.ee can
"rule the roost" he will play, but
the moment he is set down upon
the stuff is all off, and like the
. . . . a (
school boy, begins Ins sulks, ine
democrats of Nebraska have but
little use for such fellows.
Rkithucan foreboding of future
peril to the g. 0. p. brought about
bv the strained relations between
the president and the leading mem
hers of his party, make the kid"
republican congressmen have a lean
and hungry look. Their eyes are
on the "pork bill."
ings and making appeals direct to
the supreme court.
Oil pipe lines, express and sleep-
nig car companies are declared
common carriers.
The commission has access to the
accounts of the companies affected.
What the bill will contain when
the committee of conference of the
senate and house of representatives
gets through with it, only time
will tell. It is already hinted that
Vegetable Preparation for As
similating ihcFoodandRcgula
Lng the Stomachs and Bowels of
From the gloom that endures the oil pipe lines and the express
around the department of justice it companies amendments are to be
HrsTKR Hkown and his co- hs saf0 to sav tnat Attorney Gener- stricken out through the Kocke-
horts are making every move possi-L.1 Modv iias not vet recovered feller influence, and the fact that
ble to stay the Rosewater boom, but from that "flabbergasted" feeling most of the influential republican
they will be unable to do so. The wind, the sudden change of front senators and members of the house
last man they have brought to the Lf prcsident Roosevelt on the rate have express company franks lends
front for senator isoldex-C.overnor produced on him. color to this report.
whom they think will
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ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Isot Narcotic.
Urnkf runw.
A perfect Remedy forConstipii
Uon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca
and Loss of Sleep.
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THi ataraaa mptM, mtm rail an.
Crounse,
draw some support from Rosewater. Tin? Journal's mention of Mayor
"Rosev" has the ring downed this Oering for state treasurer seems to
time: there is 110 mistake in that. meet the approbation of many clem
Tin? White House is nearly de
serted since the berating over the
rate bill, as most of the republican
Too Late! Too Late!
It was too late for the farmer to politicians fear they might be in
Cass lock the door after the horse had eluded in the Ananias class.
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mi.tkr in Uinaiui swai- rmmtv will tro un to tne state con- neen Moien, ay? uie rrvmuui
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ocrats throughout the state.
Xkwsiwitks whose columns
overflow with ads cf business men
have more influence in attracting
attention to and building up a city
or town than any other agency
that can be employed. People go
where the business is. Capital and
labor will locate where there is an
enterprising community. No
power on earth is so strong to build
tip a town as a newspaper well
patronized, and its powers should
be appreciated.
Tin? masses of the democrats of
Nebraska should attend their
county conventions to select dele
gates to the state convention. They
should see that as many farmers as
possible are selected as delegates
and then all should go to Lincoln
with the avowed determination of
selecting a candidate for governor
whose interests are strictly ideuti
fed with the interests of thepeople.
We have such men, and it is such
a man as that who can and will
lead the democrats of Nebraska on
to victory.
In looking around for a candi
date for state treasurer on the
democratic ticket, several eyes are
cast in the direction of Cass county,
and upon the person of our efficient
mayor, Henry R. (lering. One
thing most certain, during his in
cumbencv he has demonstrated to
thepeople of this city that as a finan
cier he is a great success, and
has saved the taxpayers hundreds
of dollars. Mr. dering would do
the same for the taxpayers of Ne
braska in the office of state treas
urer. Keep the ball rolling. For
state treasurer, Henry R. (lering,
of Cass county.
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lowed a 53111) diamond and it lodged vention with "II. R. (lering for Herald
in her appendix. It was discovered State Treasurer," incribed upon It was too late to discharge the
.v the V-rav method, but there is their banners, and fullv one bun- dishonest cashier after the bank had
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nowavof getting at it without a dred strong. hcen looted.
surgical operation and this she re- It is too late for (.overnor Mickey
fuses to submit to, and the owner 1 m? rcpuhlican partisans 111 con- to turn relonner alter setting an
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cannot compel her to sui-mit wuu- gicss emuu w.i a u. example which ua oeeu luuuweu m,at sonicoIU. else will ovt the credit
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out becoming responsible lor re- won 10 meai ;i uuuu,u aulluus uy ouier siaie ouieiais m a inannei for ,,,11,1 wistiom besides hini-
ults. Young ladies should Ik.- they have such a large majority, so to enable the railroads to escape a sdfi Thc j e who the
very careful about swallowing dia- .Mr. u oou 01 . 1.0ms must wuik nair snare or taxation. bills fear thcy win ncver ge(, the
inonds.
Tliirinfr flip 1ntf oi;int nf tlir i r ... .
- canai nnisnert. pit nor nrt nr son
Louilrcv. these .Missouri repun- state assessment hoard lovernor h(1..i
Lass covnty will he entitled to licans arc making hay while the .Mickey made some magnificent
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"luuu" u-.,,.,.. - - sunsmucs; uiey expeei a wi n grana-sianu piays in iavor 01 mgii- j,. An republican senators were
crane siaie conveiuion, ,um time about next Aovemoer. er assessment ot railroad property. 1:1. u,.un.. rn
ir t ip n avs wore ninne too ate. u .... i , p ..
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mat delegation, a represemauuu - . Thcvwcre made at a time when "t h.. innl.,i . cnntP
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ot the masses ot tne uemocrauc the governor is no longer in position ton's record in confess
Thi:kk seems to be more trouble
brewing between the senate and the
President over the type of canal to
be built at Panama. The senate fears
earthquakes will put the lock type
out of business, and Teddv fears
Ful-
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party of Nebraska should be pres- " to carry much weight. He is soon Raynerthe othcr T find
cut at that convention and assist ,n g rafj. K o h to retire from public life. He is that he never offered anvthing of
uouiinating a ticket for the masses will sink into insignificance in com- j ff f
to vote for. It is for them to de- paison. How much the railroads DllriAJ first vcars in office hc a h0rt at an tame- tlie
only republican member of congress
from Oregon in either house, who
has escaped indictment for land
frauds, may account for his modesty.
Ir Tin? goverment of the United
.States may buy supplies in the
cheapest market, as it has been do
ing of late, without paying Diugley
duties, why mayn't the rest of us
enjoy the same privilege? Why
should not the States be allowed to
buy cement and other building ma
terials abroad for their own use?
Why should not the cities and towns
have the same right? Why shoudn't
every man be allowed to save his
money by purchasing at the lowest
price? The only fair answer to these
questions is that the Carnegies,
Schwabs, Havemyers, Duponts. and
the like, won't let their republican
friends in congress give us a square
deal.
Special Sale of Muslin
Underwear at Herold's.
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cide who they want to vote lor and nave conuiciueu wiquuuuuuu- .... anolocist for the
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not for a halt dozen or a doen lign uums m easu ami uun h.uli. railro;ul attoruevs. Now he is the
self-styled leaders to say. transportation for speakers and lolul.mouthod ciiamii011 . 0f the
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wuikw!. nui i-.uu.ii, .inn common neonle. Had he been as
Pin? question for those demo- known 1.1 Us entirety, but au mves- , , . . , . h
a-. !1..a- ...trt Ian I 4 1-I1 r ! I 4 1 .Tlf I ! Kl 1 111t'ftlt' If frtl 1 im CC I - .
1'l.lis iuiuuNUi-i,uuu,iuinU..(,..i i.S..n.. ... - v....... davswlu;n le was , position tO
so well of President Roosevelt as to will make mighty interesting thcm M hj Js n)w bravc tQ
endorse him, is whether they can reading and open the people's eyes taik 00(l things in behalf of the
adord to cling to a man who is so to corporation corruption
intemniTate in his denunciation of
those friendly to him when it suits T" - "" (Hobe-Demoerat,
his purpose. It is diagreeable to "'tensely partisan republican
criticise the resident, but as he is journal, gives an ine crccui 10 uie
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..Inviiu. imlitics like anv oridinarv republican party lor uie rauroau
nol'itician and when cauchtbetweeli legislation. Hut Senator l or
il,.. im,.r n,l neither millstones. r, who should be good ailthor-
snnealslike a rat in a Iran ,vith it.v, declared that it was a demo
lanwutavre and expressions, that, to cratic measure pronounced for in
Mv the least, are incompatible with tl,e democratic national piauortns
1,is hi.d, office. aJ that 110 publican platform
Had endorsed it. .Mr. uryan tooK
Di-CORATION Day for 1906 IS , ,ch fairer view of the matter.
passed, and each suceediug year it whcn he congratulated President death-bed regrets his career as a
can lie readily noticed that the Roosevelt for staudimr on wound Pol,tlcal pa-dJStributor for the
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numlers of the veterans of the that his own nartv was onnosed to. railroads.
civil war are rapidly diminishing. Kut it is too late.
Yesterday could be noted the totter- 1K administration is striving The republican party in Nebraska
ing forms of several of the old with all its might to force through is now on its political death-bed,
veterans in the ranks, whose age and congress an extremely mitd Chinese and its cries of repentance are rend-
health denoted that their davs on exclusion law. The foreign rela- ing the atmosphere in every nook
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.-nrtl, nvr,. Oinrt vet thev f.-lt in tions committee ot uie house ot and comer ot tne state.
people, he might have accomplished
something for his state.
Governor Mickey is a fair picture
of the republican party in Ne
braska always making promises
for good, but forgetting the pro
mises when in position to fulfill
them.
Aaron lhirr on his death-bed
regretted the murder of Hamilton
but it was too late to restore the
life he had taken.
Governor Mickey on his political
PERKINS HOTEL
GUTHMAN BROS., PROPS.ss
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 Call
T5he Perkins Hotel
Wi! NoTH that one or two papers
out in the state have mentioned
Mayor Dahlman's name for gover
nor. Now, Jim Dahlman is an
excellent gentleman and would
make Nebraska a good governor,
but he would show himself to le a
pretty fool to give up the position
of mayor of the metropolis to be
governor. The next governor will
most surely be a democrat, and Jim
can be governor later, after demon
strating to the jK'ople that he knows
how to successfully govern affairs
in the largest city in Nebraska.
,lntv honii.l while vet able to tiav representatives, However, lias de-
tribute to those comrades gone le- tennined not to accept the really
fore. The step of the old soldier is important change recommended by
gradually growing weaker, his President Kooscvcit. wiueii was m
voice is Kcominir more tremulous corporated m the l oster bill,
I a a ill e ,
and hand more unsteady. The wlierei.y au classes oi tninese ex
muster roll is K ing made up rapid
Put the crv comes too late.
Il" the democrats of Nebraska are
not careful they are going to make
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as nig mistake as ine democrats
did in 1SS0, when thev failed to
cept coolies, would be admitted to renominate Tilden and Hendricks
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR
PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES,
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE.
EVERY HOD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
The DURABLE Fence, n
None so STRONG. .33 1 rVT
All lartre wires. 47. I j LLLL
Highest EFFICIENCY. , a
LOWEST COST.
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ly and final discharge papers are the I nited Mates, i ne democratic at the Cincinnati convention. This INo Wraps
Wing made out vearlv bv the I position is that as the Chinese do hs no josh. to hold
thousands, oou the veterans of not intend to become citizens, but Moisture
the sixties will stand Ilonelv as the merely come here to participate of e .... ........ and cause
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mile imstsalonir the hichwav. Who our plenty and return to Unna T... ,.,,...,, tAlirna, w.nt. Kust.
nninncr flu rniilr mill f,li vrslerdav with the bulk of their
Sicondt the Motion
I lie l'lattsmouth Journal wants
earnings, Henry Gerlng, of NatLsmouth, noml
will answer the last roll call ere they are therefore not desirable as natcd by the democrats for state treas
fitrnthnr iio-v",iinii Tv.v U hero, competitors to our own People. urcr- UcrW s Rl enouRh demo-
1 , 1 . h,l.,;M..i1i.iliniiin,lniiN nf n. I Clrtl JOT US, allu W0 SCCOU11 1110 UlOl Ion,
and upon whose everlasting resting Their ciMlization and ours are, nc1(lPrat w
hands will strew presciu, iou o uhimic iu i.m. iu uu
place loving
flowers?
vantage.
withdraw the name of treasurer Ilab
cock. Nebraska City News.
rtTisDllioil mmcr" Finciso. (pccliU Stylo.)
Absolutely STOCK PROOF. Wi can SAVE YOU MONEY on Finclnj.
CALL AND 6CC IT-
Hardware
Dealer
JOHN BAUER,