The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 27, 1906, Image 4

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    The Plattsmouth Journal
11 H1.1M1EI I t KIT AT
PLATTSMOUTH. NE3KASKA.
R. A. HATES, IH-BUSUEK.
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Dmocitio County Convention.
Th donuvtitlCf lector of C4scoun'
tt are hereby called to meet la F.iUs
mouth, ou
Yr.iiNEiui, CVtx'HER 3, 1W,
at one o'clock p. rn., for the purpose of
p'.iclrn: la nomination candidates for
the fcl low in soirees:
One candidate for iat Scutor.
Twocandidates for lpresenutlre.
One candidate for Commissioner
Kirvt dLstrict.
One candidate for County Attorney.
The basis of representation Is fixed
at one delegate for each 10 rotes cast
at the last general election for Hon.
O. W. Hasting for Jud of the su
preme court, and one delegate for each
fraction thereof. This M entitle
each precinct to the follow In nuxter
f debates to M'.d courentiMv
The Fa'.'.s C:ty Jourr. ! w The editor of the Weeping Water
Krr.ot Pollard U ere of the yew Herald, and recent'. y appoir.ted
sclux I repuKioa!-.." ' po-tn:atcr of that city, is feeling
The New is not d.;xMl to .-air-' grateful toCorijrressnan lV.lard for
re, w.ta ov.r csteetv.ed cor.terr.po-; h:s jo: and ot course is very anx-
ary, the Journal, but we are of the , ious tosce"Ilasy Money" returned
opinion that if Mr. Foliar d is of the to congress to "star. J by Roose
"r.ew schooV we much prefer the ve'.t!" In a long editorial he says
old school. Among the many j "Pollard stood s-juarely for the
whom the tcpublicaus have sent to Roosevelt program ia the last ses
congress from this district there jsion. He stands today with him
in every reform that he has an
nounced his intention of securing,"
were few who had the thousands of
dollar to their credit that has Pol
lard, and not one among them has
ever accepted pay for time when he
was not nominated or elected to of
fice a did Mr. Pollard. For hon
esty, give us the "old school."
Nebraska City News.
New school, forsooth. Why, the
penchant manifested by Mr. Pol
lard is characteristic of a republican
office-holder, as old as the republi
can party. It has ever been the
policy of this sentry to look upon a
public o:V;ce as a private snap. It
has 1
ecor.-.e so common that tt is
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It ts also requested by the commit
tee that the primaries of the urious
precincts be held on
SATVKlV,SKI-rK.MKK 2,
between the hours ot 6 and ? o'clock p.
ru., at their usual otln places.
lly order of the county central com
mittee. H. K. It km no,
Chairman Committee.
M. A. Bate. Secretary.
etc. Salary grafting, too. we pre
sume. But why say, "he stands
by Roosevelt?" Why not say he
stands by the republican party that
nominated him and for the princi
ples for which the party stands, as
announced in its platforms with its
robber protecting theories? fQ
Has Roosevelt become the whole
show himself, that he must be sub
stituted for the principles of his
party and all the good (?) things it
stands for? And if the reforms he
has !er. and is aivociting are so
incorporated as one of the cardinal j KOod and i-opular.teir.g democratic
Eirtlej i:i "Bjs!er" Brs.
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Joe Hartley, who formerly lived i
a: Atkinson, was up here on a visit i
quite recently and talked a little
politics with his old-time friends.
When Joe was in the banking bus
iness at Atkinson he was extremely
popular and did many a good (turn
for many people, and notwithstand-
i: g his unfortunate relation to the
state treasury, still has many
friends who are glad to see him.
Many have felt that Bartley was
much more sinned against than
sinning and a quiet talk which he
had with a few friends this last trip
will convince more people that
Bartley has suffered for the sins of
others as well as his own.
Chatting one evening witha few
old-time friends of different shades
of politics, they began to discuss
N orris Brown. Bartlev made r.o
remark about him until some per
son asked him the question, "Joe,
what do you think about Norris
Brown?" 'Well." said Joe. "o
of the banks at Kearr.ev needed
money badly to help out its custom-
maite a
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thorough rottenness of
w;:o.e rartv, n:ca and low.
j;i principles, of the party. Po'.'.ard jn tVery particular, whv not elect . trs. I supposed the bank was safe
:;s.ns he did only what thousands of !a democrat to congress, and not try1 and I let it have 'j,y of the state
ot.ier repub. :ca:i o:..ce-ho...ers have , to make democrats out of question-; money. It was when times were
; done. The exposes that have Kxn able material? Or. first, let the re- j prettv hard and lots of banl
ran party declare in its plat-l ed assistance, although such banks
were supposed to be perfectly safe.
So the bank got $6,OX)of the non
ey anyway. Norris Brown wanted
to borrow $2,000 from the bank and
gave his note for it. The bank
failed and I lost nearly all of the
$5,000 of the state money that I had
put into it. It was a part of the
shortage for which I am held ac
countable. Norris Brown got the
i uer.ee
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The continued success of that party
Thk newspaper that pleasescvcry
lody has nut yet tven established.
This paper is the nearest approach
to the ideal that we know of.
is taken as an approval of its meth
ods, hence Mr. Pollard is amaed
that his taking of the paltry $1.9 O
is made the subject of cspeciil men
tion. Surely he still continues to
be a disciple of the old school.
Falls City News.
"Old school" or "new school,"
"I'asy Money" has the $1,900, and.
in his own language, when ques
tioned about it. said. "I got the
money, I am going to keep it. and
would like to see the people help
themselves!"
AttorneyGexeral M oonvsays
he can imagine a situation in which
I President Roosevelt might accept
IH:XK ats should not forget the nomination. So can almost
precinct and ward primaries next an-vcrc-Saturday
September .1. Remem-,
Ut the hours from 6 to S p. m.! War c:i l" i-e trust in Omaha
Sve that a full delegation is select-1 prolubly will soon be settled by a
ed from ever)- ward and precinct, j tevr raore spells of the kind of fill ed. but of course failed as they were
form for these popular reforms,
(when approved JLy a republican
president) and . then it will not be
necessary to say "stand by Roose
velt." The phrase is used simply
to catch votes because Roosevelt
has made himself somewhat popu
lar by advocating certain democratic
principles and only shows a weak
ness of the republican position
weather we have len enjoying the
Ib X A. C Sit VI.LKNPEROER. the
democratic candidate for rowrr.ir
and Hon. T. I. Iv!e. candidate! Ir
for congressman, will speak in I a -ed sixteen tried to kiss Mr.
Plattsmouth on the dav of the court- j E:ya:i ::pCa bl Iite ' Cia-
ty conwntioa Wednesdav. Octo-1 c:asJl1- Yc"' rk"'
which stands by the trusts or the ! money but when the bank failed he
' 'interests' as some term it. The : had his property in his wife's name
"every reform which Roosevelt has ; and offered the receiver $100 in fall
aaiivuunu u.j iunui.vi.1 vi svui - payraeUl OI ICC Z,IMJ. 1 CIS WSS
ing" haveleen demanded by two: only Sve cents on the dollar but
or three democratic national con- the way Brown had his propeuy
ventions in the past ten years, and 'covered up. the "rereh-e- n-u
the democrats in congress all con-1 pied to accept the Sve cents on
sistently stood by their guns and ! cs the dollar." Then Bartlett
not only voted for all the reform j drew a long breath and said, "they
v.a...c uc.u.c send me who lost the money to the
tody. but did all in their power to, penitentiarj- and now they want to
4.,.u-i.v.a-3. m sena urowa wr.o got the monev to
terests of the trusts and corpora- the United States senate."
lions, trosi emasculating a.; suet j Then Joe rested hisad on his
ic.orm measures ia; were propos-.ajr. anj seeminrlv in Wi
r
tnought for several minutes. All
is said that sixteen young
ber o. Remember the date.
wish vou was Mr. Brvan?
Goverxor Ct Mvixs has been in- Goverxox Mickey has denounc
vitedto speak ia Nebraska. The Land Commissioner Elton and
Iowa idea is about to take a sneak
across the Missouri river. It will
appear very queer to Nebraskans to
hear Cannon and Shaw preaching
one doctrine and Cummins and
Taft taking issue on the revision
sidejof the tariff question.
There is talk of Jesse L. Root as
candidate for state senator on the
republican ticket. Mr. Root has a
great many friends in Cass county;
he is a very capable mia. Agaia,
there are a number of republicans
who feel Mr. Root was iastrumeat
al in a measure ia electing a few
democrats to county orSce, and that
he had beea at times half-hearted ia
his support of the ticket. We feel
that he is a gentleman of his word,
that he works well whea he is oa
the ticket, aai that no betteer qual
ified run could be found ia the
county. Weeping Water Herald.
The Stewart Ledger, a straight
rerub'.icaa paper, ha experienced,
a charge c:
the election of the rep:
cart and is opposing
.iMicaa tick
et for the reason that the railroads
and the elevator trust, under the
Uttd the nomination of Frown.
Sheldra and the r.-t. It reall
seems more daicalt for tht'eceper
ations to cover th;ir tracks than i:
,csu to a tew years sg$ the
brrsh bunds that the roais have
constructed with Brews. She'.dcs
and a few ether decoy ducks. wou,!d
have cade some very good shoot
ing fcr the sportsmen. But things
are net so at present. Beatrice
Auditor Searle. both of them candi
dates for re-election, and now the
party organs are denouncing
Mickev.
Ir the panic of IS-) 3 was due to
President Cleveland, to whom was
the panic of 1$73 due? This coun
try has not seea harder times than
it had ia 1575-7-. Hogs on foot
sold at $1.5) and com went at 10
cents per bushel. Don't forget
these facts when discussing party
respoasibility.
The World-Herald editorial re
published ia the Journal seems to
have touched Farley in a tender
spot. Or. rather, the substitute
who wrote the article in last even
ing's News. The fact is, there is
more truth than poetry ia the
Wcrld-Herald editorial, and there
is where the shoe pinches so tight.
r.bered and the miuer.ee
that causes some strange voting was
strong, some people ca". it cam
paign contributions to protect the
"interests."
He sas "the democratic con
gressional committee has gotten to
gether a good sired campaign fund
to be used ia every district where
there is a chance of electing a dem
ocrat." We hardly think any cam
paign fund raised by the committee
will be "good si;ed"enough to per
vert the will of the people and it
will not be contributed by the trusts
and corporations that keep the re-1
publican party in power. It will
hardly e;ual the Sve million "hurry
op call" that saved the national
honor (?) ia 1S?6. When Rocke
feller turns to be a democrat it will
be safe to vote for republican can
didates and not before, except you
have aa "interest" in the protected
concerns. Vote for Doyle.
about was silence,
sion for silence.
It was an occa
Bartlev setme-d
to le in a rever.e. Then one of his
friends asked. "Joe. what are you
thinking about?" "Win." said
Joe, "I have just been thinking
that they claim that I am a crimin
al and that Norris Brown is a re
former." Holt County Independ
ent. This seems pretty tough oa the
great poser of reform, "Buster"
Brown, the republican candidate
for United Sates senator.
"We
wealth.
want to protect honest
Let there be no cisun.kr-
star.dmg as to this. But the dem
ocrat
party at the same time war
Ir we assume that a familv con
sists on an average of Sve persons,
it will cost every family in the
United States $55,10 to pay the
debts contracted by the last session
of congress. Congress appropriat
ed a sum eual to $11.02 per
capita on the S 3.O00, 000 people in
this country. It was not a proper
ty tax, but an indirect, insidious.
dishonest tarif and interna! rev-
,tuut r.i in i:s operatic
speech at Tekamah the other day: e5ect to a poU of about $33 on
"Let ns abolish free transportation every adalt ia the country,
and reduce passenger rates.' The
platform upon which Mr. Sheldon , Of course yon have heard from
is running for governor does net Oregon. Vermont and Maine? All
promise to reduce passenger rates 0f these states have held elections !
szmp.y rjecause tie rtpuiucan-rai.-jaad i3 eici ce cf xta
road clan was afraid to place such licaa majority has teen wonderfav
a declaration there, and he never ! reduced. Arkansas greatlvincreas'
has mentioned such a propositicu 'eJ itsdemocra tic majoritv! Stand
until the democrats had iuccrpori- ra:i.sm is on the wane. Listen for
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According ti
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to mvestte and rut an cud to the ; Gee is evidently follow: in th, lraska rr2 :3 Nove.
ac;u:s;tioa c: u:shonet wealth, fevtsttps cf the irreat purloincr c: "
:ct prc;os:u t disturb d'V-a
We are
prosper.ty; we wi-t c-'.y to ir.?re
:ts rerrxtnity- V. Frj-an
lo rt7crts
the;
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A v result cf th
:ar.;s
erepn;.;can rrl-
th city and seme cf t'-.e
cutside precincts Satnrdar niht, it
arrears that Dr. HaS had tnt pre
ci;ns little cppositlcn for stats $cn-
iter, so Jir as heard free:. It has
a decided appearance cf a wali
axj? ;Vr the Dr. it the Lcnisville
ccr-.xnticn tomrrrcw. cnlcss the
rir gets in its work.
ocrat:c ocv trine. Kocseve.t. :- ACCOiirv
Sat'Mr. Sharenbarrer will attcr; Erown. Sheldcn & Co. ha-.-e rernscd
to this natter. He is henest in hi . point blank to meet Thcnrso-,
talk, and believes in what he preach-1 Shallenberjer & Co. in joint dis
cs, while Senator Sheldsn deviat-.s ' enssien cf the political issues, eith
from the platform nanniictnrel t y er IccaZy, naticmlly. cr bcth.
his party for him to stand eper. ! Why this cowardice? The voters
j wonli nndonbcedlr e-jc
The Fills C:tr Jonmal points to ' csf-a.
Ere wn tnd Sheldon s enhlerns cfi .
poetical pnr.ty. It does not take
ench material for sen:
s-ch dis-;
carre a
ode c:
of.
i MiT.uTrhai better be cartfn1!
pecp.e tc L-c-i Hana. It wcnld b hard
to tils him if the shootin c:-rnenced.
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