The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 22, 1909, Image 2

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    sonal grievances or hopes of politi
cal preferment to the sacrifice of
the public good. The way to con
serve the public welfare Is to vote for
the democratic ticket. It was nom
inated In primaries which every man
nwredttheposU)fflceM PlUtomoutb. N- fre(j entrance and the voice of
brask.ocona ciui muw.
The Plattsmouth Journal
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
R. A. BATES, Publisher.
$1,50 Per Year In Advance.
Well, well! It's all over..
the majority should prevail.
No one believes the citizens ticket
can be elected and the promoters of
the movement do not hope for this.
They hope to use It as a stalking
horse to pluck their personal and po
litical chestnuts from the fire.
The citizens ticket stands for no
more than the democratic ticket
nr W. B. Elster has made an ex- stands for an honest government
cellent record during his two years and a government which will be of
of office as (ity clerk. He deserves and for the people
re-election and will receive it.
be made by democratic leaders. tlon and nominate a ticket of Its own.
For police Judge there have been I The republican party la Plattsmouth
once In a great while a republican will have to be rebuilt if It Is ever
who could measure up to Mike Archer to be effective again and this can
n the people's estimation, yet none I only be done by the crushing defeat
could be found last night. of the present "citizens ticket and
On the councilmanlc ticket the re-1 the dethronement of the leaders who
Dubllcan leaders allowed so-called have made this astonishing resul:
democrats to select who should fill
Carl G. Frlcke is a young man
and one who has made himself an
excellent reputation as a business
man. Vote for him.
The lines are now drawn.
"citizen.
John P. Saltier Is entitled to re
,l..rtio as mayor He has worked The question is-when is a man
hard for the people of Plattsmouth not a republican? When he Is a
and the honor should go to him. He
Is all that can bo claimed for his op
ponent and a man whose heart Is
with the people.
the places while every ward of the
city teems with good republicans.
The disappearance of the repub
lican party In Plattsmouth Is one of
the curiosities of this campaign.
That the rank and file of the re
publican party will ever consent to
be sold, body boots and breeches
to the unholy combine which Is now
In full possession of the party ma
chinery Is not to be believed.
Their duty Is to rebuke the people re-
II. W. Clement.
The Journal Is deeply gratified to
be able to say that R. W. Clement has
withdrawn his name from considera
tlon as a candidate for city treasurer.
Mr. Clement has Just closed a five
years tenure of this office and he has
made a most excellent and capable of
flclal. During his administration the
office haa been conducted in a manner
more than satisfactory and when he
turns It over to his successor, it will
be found to be in the best possible
OTI(X OK APPLICATION- FOH 1. 10.
I OK L1I'K;
Kotic Is hereby xlvrn to all persons
nterested and to the public, tliat the
undersigned Kd Iont has filed his
petition and application In the office
of the city clerk, of the City of Mutts-
mouth. County or Cass, and Mate of
Nebraska, as required by law, sitrned
ty the reiiuiied number of resident
ree-lioldera or trie saia city, setting
forth that the applicant is a man of
respectable character and standing and
resident or tne state or iseorasKa ana
iravintc that a license tnav be issued
to the said Kd lonut for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for the period or one year from tne
date of the hearing of said application
In a building situated on the east hair
K 1-2) of lot twelve (12). in block
twenty-nine c'S), in the first ward of
the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
fc.U 1U.A1.
March 22. 1909. Applicant.
RnonKlble for this mysterious dls-
j . condition. It is a pleasure to be able
appearance in a manner so decisive toIlumu"- 11 13 a v'
Mike Mauy Withdraw.
John P. Sattler, Carl G. Frlcke. W
D. Elster, M. Archer are a quar
tetto worthy of the votes of every
man In Plattsmouth. They will all
The Journal announces with deepjrnako excellent officials and deserve
regret the withdrawal from the tick-1 support
et as candidate for councilman from
tho first ward of M. Mauzy. Owing A vote for D. O. Dwyer, Adam
to the pressure of Us business pud Kurtz, J. W. Bookmeyer, John Schul-
hls Inability to give the bffico the hof, and F. M. Reznor means a vote
attention which he feels It is deserv- for clean, honest and economical city
lug of, Mr. Mauzy takes this course, government. It is your place to vote
Had he remained upon the ticket for the man In your ward.
his election was assured as he woull
have made one of Ve best members
of the council. Du.ing his previous
incumbency of tho i ffice ho made an
evccUcnt record ns a careful, con-M-lenelouB
and pub h Rpliltod off I
ili.J. His place on the ticket will be
filled by the city central committee.
The building of the lnterurban will
proceed regardless of the election
The election of the democratic ticket
means real progress for Plattsmouth
and ono of tho first moves toward
toward progress will be the construe
tion of tho Interurbnn.
that no one will ever dare to betray
the party as it has been betrayed .
Small wonder republicans are dis
satisfied at the result of their party's
convention. Several years ago they
held the city administration well in
hand and to be a republican meant
chance for election. Many of them
believe and quite Justly, that a re
Dubllcan ticket this spring would
voters but they never got a chance
to find out. They were given away
Into bondage by their leadei. who
blotted this once powerful party out
by an iniquitous deal with democratic
malcontents.
The Citizen's 1 1t kct.
The Journal Is pica .ad to say that
personally tho candidates on the so
called "citizens" ticket are gener
ally speaking most reputable men.
As In all alleged reform movements,
there arc some who fir; objectionable
because of their past records In pub
lic office. It seems liai'd for the pro
fessional reformer to nomlnato a tick
et of tho people's men. That this
ticket, will be elected U alr.iont be
yond the range of human probability
and there Is no wonder In this. There
never has been a cjill for tho nom
ination of a ticket of this kind.
Disagreeing with some of the speak
ers at ,the meeting last night, the
Journal can hay that It has found
no one seeking to start a citizens
movement unless he had an ax to
grind. If he did not seek political
preferment at the hands of the candi
dates on tho ticket or was a cundi
: date upon it himself, he seems to
have been aiming to securing the let
ling of city contracts to himself or
to favored friends. If this be good
Tho republicans of Plattsmouth are
snld to bo somewhat rolled over the
frightful miscarriage which tho party
has suffered in the lust few days
This Is not to bo wondered at. They
have many excellent and capable
men in their ranks but they do not
seem to bo able to run them for of
flee.
A Mysterious Disappearance.
Tha republican convention last
evening was ono or the most strlkln
gatherings ever assembled In thl
city. The work or the convention
MITICK OF APPI.ICTIO Full LIU
I OK i.kkk.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned Adolph Oelse has filed his
petition and application m tne ornce
petition and application In the offico
or iiie city clerk, or the City of Platts
mouth. County of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of the said city, setting
forth that the applicant is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the state of Nebraska and
praying mat a license mav be Issued
to the said Kd Egenberger for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous ltnunrx
for the period of one year from the
date of the hearing of saiu application
in a building situated on .he east half
(K. 1-2) of lot twelve (121 in block
twenty-eight (28) in the first ward of
the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
KU KU EN EKu K it.
March 22, 1S09. Applicant
of the city clerk, of the City of Tlatts
mouth. County or Cass, and Mate or
Nebraska, as required uy law, signet
bv the required number of resident
free-holders of the said city, setting
forth that the applicant Is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the state of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be Issued
to the said Adolph Ulese for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one year from the
date of tne hearing of said application
In a building situated on the west half
(V. 1-2) of lot six () in block thlrtv
four (34) In the fourth ward of the
said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ADOLPH GIKSR.
March 22, 1809. Applicant
to speak so highly of a democratic
official and the Journal hopes to be
able to say as much for Mr. Clement
uccessor. His declination to stand as
a candidate of the so-called "Citl
March 20, 190U
nl nf I undersigned J. K. McDftnl
- r petition and application In the office
the high mindedness of the man. of the city clerk, of the city of Piatts-
ino me," " mouth. County of Cass, and State of
That h Rhmild have been tendered a Nebraska, as required by law, ulsrnod
lliat ne snouia nde uetn iciiueitu ,)y thg requlre(, number of resident
nomination by those who
.m.i nnnnonta toKtifipa etrnnelv of respectable character and standing and
politcal oponents testmes strongly oi r,,,ellt of tne state of Nebraska and
his nnnularitv: that he should rfuse praying that a license may be :
..nt j r r I to tne saiQ J. Vj. flicunniei lur in
nave rareu wen ai tne nanus oi wie ,... tn tha0t malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
to ue leuiPLeu u.iu i.aic...s ""- for the period of one year from the
. ... j ..- , 1 clute of the hearing of said application
voice oi amumoii uu w.at tn a building situated on lot -ix (6), in
. , h,., nrlvotA Ufa block thirty-three, in the fourth ward,
icucu w icmc of tnft gald c,ty or I'lattsmoutb. Ne
...... . ...it, brnska J. E. McDANIEL,
rainer man lurui cuiuuumumi March 22. 1809. Applicant
those who sought to dereat his own
. . MITICR OF !M'MCTIO FOIl I.IQ
party is a powerful tribute to his ion i.icknm-:.
. , M-.i. l Notice is hereby given to all persons
lorty purposes anu nigu mema. interested and to the public, that the
... . a. i . i.. I undersigned Peter Goos lias filed his
a aemocrai Dir. ciemeui is one oi wie p(tulon nn(1 application In the office
Notice of Application for Liquor License.
MOTICE Is hereby given to all persons Inter
' ested and to the public, that the under
slk'iifd. 1L E. Hand, has Hied Ills petition and
applicalliti In the ottlce of the city clerk, of
the city of l'laUsmouth, county of Cass, and
stale of Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident free-holders
of said city, setting forth that the appli
cant Is a man of respectable character and
standing and a resident of the stateof Nebras
ka, and praying that a license may be Issued
to the said H. E. ltand for the sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors fur the period
of one year f rom the date of the hearlnir nf
said application In a building situated on lots
eleven and twelve. (11 and 12) In block twenty
s ven, (27) in the Hrst ward of the said city of
riausmouiu, ieirasK&.
H. E. RAND. Applicant.
March 17th. 109.
MITKi; OF APPLICATION FOU Lld
IOK I.KISK.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
McDAnlel has rued his
.... ...... , 1. . -,.. n Tl......
unswerving kind and the party owes mout,. count v of Cnss. and state o
wi .,f immon00 nrnnnrllnnn Nebraska, as required by law, signed
mm a ucm i j-.r.v. nv , re(lllire,i number or resuien
for his Individual services In It. The
nitl'GGIKT PKIIM1T.
Notice Is hereby given that F. G.
Frlcke & Co. have filed their petition
as required by the statutes of the state
of Nebraska with the city clerk of the
city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, request-
ng a permit to sell mult, spirituous and
vinous liquors for medicinal, mc-
cxnlcal and chemical iiunuMiM Tor
the coming municipal year In the bulld-
l i if situated on lots oti' (i) und iwo
(2) in mock tiiirty-six (;;) in the city
or Plattsmouth, Nebnis.i
F. G. F1UCKE & Co.
March 22, 1909. Applicant
ItlUGOIST PF.milT.
Notice Is hereby given that Goring A-
Co., have filed their petition as required
the statutes or the state or .Nc'irasua
with the city clerk of tho city of IMatts-
mouth. Nebraska, requesting a permit
to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liq
ors for medlcinul, mechanical and chem
ical purposes for the coming municipal
lear in the building situated on the
west half (W. 1-2) of lot twelve (12)
In block twenty-eight (28), In the city
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
GKKING & CO..
March 22, 1909 Applicant.
Jhn Ilullstroni.
In rilling the vacancy on the demo
cratic school board ticket occasion
ed by the declination of Mr. J. V.
Egenberger whose business rerused Journal does not believe Tor one mo-L ref,(ient of tne Btate or Nebraska am:
. .u.. m i, vi Ma praying mat a ucens
to allow him to accept, thedemocratlc mem wiai mi, viciuv-.il to the said Peter G
ti. iiiuii, ii nuifiin nii
for the period of ont
I. , . . v,. . t , iiuie oi ine nearing or saici nppi ickiiou
er honors In store Tor him, and by his ln a building situated on lot twelve,
. . . ,. .. (12) In block thirty (.10) In the first
convention, has chosen Mr. John Hall- acts ne nas uemuuawatru ...a. ..c
strom. Mr. Hallstrom is very well 1 ""6 -
known in this city as an upright, Clement
progressive and consciencious citizen.
A Swede by birth, his nomination is a LOGill (IfiWSi
ct ognitlon of a large numuer ci inese
excellent people whoso children are George Horn of Cedar Creek Is ln
attending tho public schools and who the city today looking arter business
SiOTICK
NOTICK TO CHEIMTOHS
In County Court,
n County Court.
In the master of the estate of John
B. Melslnger. deceaseil.
Notice Is hereby given that the cred
itors of said estate will meet the
executors of said estate, before me,
County Judge of Cass County. Nebras
ka, at the County Court room ln Platts
mouth, In said County, on the 29th dav
of March. 11109, and on the 2Dth day of
September, 190!). at 10 o'clock a. m..
each day for the purpose of present
ing their claims for examination, ad
justment and allowance.
Six months are allowed for tho cred
itors of said deceased to present their '
claims, ar 1 one year for the executors
to settle said estate, from the 29th day
of March, 1H09.
Witness my hand and seal of snld
Conntv Court, nt Plnttsmnut h, Nebras
ka, this 1st i!ay of March, 1909.
OF APPMCTION FOH LIU- ' (S'-al.)
I OIL I.II KNM:. i Allen J. Peeson.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons County judge.
Interested and to tho public, t lint the 1. O. Dwyer.
undersigned Kd EfTenberger has filed his Attorney for estate.
have become so important and pro
gressive an element of our best cit
izenship. Py virtue of his environ
ment, his education, his many high
matters,
Misses Uose and Alice O'Donnell
. . .. ..
came up rrom union last evening
for a short visit with Pat Egan and
Tamily.
Philip H. Melslnger one or the
was even more striking. Tho ract Qualities or mind and his broad Ideas
that the republican party onco great 0r public duties, he Is a most fitting Eight Mile Grove precinct's best
and powerful in Plattsmouth City candidate for tho position to which 1S 10Kl"s Ilcr UUH"" "
ters in the city today.
mm so iar taiien into innocuous ties- he aspires. Mis election can ne urgeq John A an(1 Ferdinand Hennings
uetudo us to permit tho nnmlng of a I as a handsome recognition or a large are spending the day in the city hav-
tlcket or orr color democrats tor tho
city ofriccs is most amazing and re-
flecta llttlo credit on republican gen
eralshlp lu this city.
Time was when tho republicans or
Plattsmouth wero numerous enough
to elect a mayor and a city council,
element or citizens who have always ing driven in from their farms In
been tho best and foremost of those
adopting this as their home.
Eight Mile Grove precinct this morn-
Charles L. Graves, the urbane and
genial proprietor of the Union Led
ger spent a few hours in the city this
morning looking after business mat
ters.
E. II. Booth and wife who were
called to St. Joe, Mo, by the untlme-
former glory. If the city election uewi.i m.. uuul..
i turned t r thn i nrtma mist nnnn nn hip
Time was when to bo a nouia resuti in a victory tor w.e . u .
ticKci, mey ouiu Mr. n E Foiiter came un from
st evening for a daa visit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
. ... .. ,i,j . . mri hv hlmaolf and parson, mr. r outer t-Ayvvia iu w.uC
u is smaii wonacr mat piatts- - i th,a ovonln tnr ft BhnPt v,H,t.
mouth republicans are looked upoo n,s ir,l,1U8 u, 'D" Misses Alice Stander and Ellen Jac-
Tlie Astonl.sliinj; Itesult.
Arter a number or years or leader-
shin under the new leaders, the
Time was when a democrat ran for Plattsmouth republicans find them-
orrico here won arter a fight in which 8l!,ves borctt of even a vcstl8e of thelr
citizenship and lofty patriotism, tho i,e was made to taste the steel of his
Journal misunderstands the meaning I opponent.
of words. Plattsmouth republican meant some- railed "citizens"
In addition to all this there Is no thing nut ali these dreams are have a miserably small proportion of Union last evening for a daa visit
cause for a change in city govern- fi0d " ofricers. Tho mayor would be a man with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
ment at present. The cry that Im
morality and drunkenness are ram
pant in the city and that the.saloons Mn t'ass County as a minus quantity bo of that fa,th according to his own obgon of Louisville and Miss Marie
are running the city Is a piece of Und quality. The amazing disappear- 8tatemcnt' the police Judgo la the ottoe or WabaBh and Mr. E. E. Eric-
bnncomb and should be stumpiHl ns Lnoonf muitnnt rn,.hiicnUm in tki A democratic candidate for that ofrice son or Murray are in the city today
such. Everyone know, that Piatts- cUy indicates the loss of leadership a"d a never known as anything JJJJ gat "ou
mouth has been nearer a prohibition and tho fall from power of the rormer bt a democrat while three in six ty 8uperlntendent.8 offlce yesterday
town under tho past democratic ad-1 strong republican leaders. In the councllmen have always neen classed and today.
ministration than It ever was under I past Plattsmouth republicans have as dentocrats. This ought to encour-1 Miss Frances Kushlnskl was a pas-
a republican administration. The hen marshal..,! m ti,a noil- hv rnnn. age the republicans. They will be senger on the mall train at noon for
cry Is started as a cloak under which ab, and a8tule ,00(ler8i bul the Pormlttd to vote tho ticket and elect 0raaha w
greedy and self-seeking men hopo whlrl-l-glg of tlmo has mado Its democrats but they are so hoplessly turned q tfce cUy ftfter gevera, year8
to secure control of the Plattsmouth I changes. Some have died, others ,n tho minority that they cannot hope at Frem0nt and will make her home
city treasury. I have been relegated to the rear by I to run a ticket of their own. Perhaps with her parents ln this city In the
These are the things for peoplo .,,,,,, n, ..uin ni,i(.,.n. u.hn It may be said that the fault Is with future.
to think nf. what mntivA tinvn thnl. ih..i. oi.m.i.,u anA bf ib hov nr. I Max Adams, son or Will T. Adams
nive sought to snow mo om leauori - w ..
proponent, of the alleged "citizen." trlck , the g&mc ,m othcr8 havo men equal to rilling the orrices. Such nn7;rhon; l whcro he Is at
ticket In running it? have becon,e disgusted and quit. a statement Is shamerul and the re- tendng college tor a brier visit with
Aa was remarked In the com-l piattamouth republicans have elec- publicans who have so Ignomlnlously his parents. He Is accompanied by
wencement tho candldatea upon theted many h,Rh and copabi0 mcn t0 repudiated their party to rollow arter Pror. Atherton. one of the Instructors
ilcket urn enerallv renutable men .. . J. Lff n.lnr damorrats for leaders do- ln tno college. Prof Atherton Is
: ' . " , u.o nmyura.i,. v wou.u ih, ..eeu.esa - " u tetacher of a young men's bible class
but there Is not a man running on it L0 namo thcm all know thonii WUh servo the tremendous defeat which . fc . h no membpr8i tho
w ho I. superior to hi. democratic a ht,,r vary)ng vjCWB thoy wcr. tho rank and fllo of tho republicans I largest bible class In Nebraska. He
Tompetltor and In many casea thocanabj0 and ood executives. Many I give them. Ono thing everyona I will address the young men's bible
manifest fitness of tho latter ahlne. 0f these men atlll live here but no know. the democratic ticket doea class of tho Methodist church In this
out far away above that of hla com- one ever heard them mentioned In not pretend to bo other than a demo- c,ty tomorrow morning.
I 1 ....... Georgo Walllnger living near My-
iicwioi. i-oimeiuon wuu wie owico wuua whs u.u uvrn. va.m.ua.v. uu ol nftrd de8,rc8 the journai t0 express
Plattsmouth ha. no occasion to go I given to a democrat last night. seek ofHco under ralso pretenses. b8 thanks and appreciation for the
following off aftor false gods. It I Kor city treasurer, many excellent They are democrat, who are true blue prompt settlement or the Woodmen
has been true to the faith f?r Ihesa republican, havo filled tho bill. They and when they ask republican vote. Accident Association of Lincoln for
.n vr. ..i it h. nnver .uff.-roo I,..- -in n,i -r.m f .hnm It I. because they havo not alone tho the Injury ho cccelved on January 5.
' ' : " v ?. " " . m ,MM. , 1909. Mr. Walllnger on February
ror ao ueing. u win remain irue signally aistinguisning themselves . ... rj received a check for 45 cover-
and thoHO among the democrat, who and the ofrice, yet last night their aro novt'x for what they are. Tho tho porlod be wa8 dabi,.d( the
are so unrorutnate ai to let ambl- name, were a by-word and a hissing. ncl "ult of republican -leadership company paying very promptly on re-
tlon or false counsel lead them For city clerk thcro havo been ,n this city for the past several year, celpt of proof of hla clal.n. He la
aitray and Into tho rank, of the many excellent republican. In the the astonishing fact that the re- b,hli,3rlp,""pf tVf buB,ncM
I L..1.11 1. - u . methods displayed by tho company
enemy wm live to run me aay. .o past, yet under present leauersnip -"". '-w thplr courtpou8 treatment of
good democrat should consider per-1 1 he party haa to allow It. choice to minority that It cannot hold a conven-1 tilmsolf.
If 1 j nji'
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