The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 22, 1909, Image 4

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    The
- Plattsmouth - Journal
Published Seml-Weektf at Plattsmouth, Nebraska
ail nvrr ti. innntrv. hii h u not Americans worn naru r matt me.
favored by a single republican news-'people of any other natun n earth.
paper of standlr.g in the United They work because they must make
States, ami whlih will be sure to la li In because they desire to builJ
r
R. A. DATES, Publisher.
KitereJ at tha Pjstoffi:e at Piattsmouth, Nebraska, as second-class
matter.
$1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
During the past year Uncle Sam
spent $89,000,000 more than his In
come; little iuoro political econ
omy, uncle.
Tho present per capita of the
United States gives every man, wo
men and child $35.00, but up to tho
present we have not yet received
our 'thirty-five."
The location of two now packing
houses In South Omaha spurs the
metropolis papers onward and up
ward In the belief that Omaha will
bo the greatest meat mart In the
world.
Tho state banking board of Ne
braska, following the decision of the
federal court against the gunranteo
law, has Issued orders that tho state
banks must not advertise that their
deposits are Becured by the state.
Tho Lincoln Star (Rep.) advises
the public to bo on their guard
against being misled by statements
of Aldrlch and other reactionaries
regarding the provisions of the Aid-
rich and Payne bills and the altera
tions which tho conference commit
tee may make In them
because ho knows where to buy,
how to order and he gets the dis
count given the trade.
If "Doc" Tanner of the South Om
aha Democrat and Editor Marnell of
the Nebraska City News don't lot up
on tho poker business their readers
will come to the conclusion that they
do know something about the game.
The fools are not all dead, but
two more met death the other day,
a bride and groom of a few hours,
by rowing over tho Niagara Falls In
a boat. If death Is so sweet It might
as well be by this route us any
oilier.
precipitate a discussion which will
last a week or ten days, and which
may last much longer than that?
Does the president think Mr. Aid
rich was mistaken In the estimate
of the increased revenues which the
remodeled tariff would bring? Or
has de dropped his retrenchment
program?"
In all of your forgettings don't
forget that tho national deficit for
the fiscal year ending Juno 30th,
was almost one hundred millions of
dollars. And yet Cleveland Is not
president. Prosperity sits enthroned,
doesn't she?
Tnft says tho Republican party
will bo defeated unless It lives up to
Its provisions, lias the congress of
the United States done its duty by
taxing people doubly on everything
th y eat and wear? This Is the ques
tion before the tolling millions of
America. Did they vote last fall to
have this done when they marched
up to the polls und voted according
to the dictates of their employers.
(
What about that merchants' car
nival? Tho time Is growing short If
we expect to hold It the first week
In September. Such extensive ar
rangements will have to be made
that It will take some time to get
things la shape.
Senator Burkett will have the
hardest sledding he ever experienced
In his efforts to bo re-elected. His
record on the tariff bill is bad, and
many of his former friends compare
"Slippery Elmer" to the fellow who
was so crooked he couldn't lay
straight In both
Kxi'uho I s, ricase.
We are in receipt of a letter ask
ing the Journal editor to write an
article In opposition to the measure
which seeks to tax corporations. We
beg to be excused, for the simple
fact the present and past adminis
trations came Into power by the uld
and Influence of the corporations,
and they should be the last to com
plain of tho conditions which now
confront them. All will remember
tho contributions of the Insurance
companies to tho Roosevelt cam
paign fund. That fund came from
the exorbitant premiums collected
from policy holders. Now that those
same Insurance companies are be
ing pinched by the powers they help
ed to place In positions of trust they
squeal to those who were opposed to
the policy of tho corporations pour
ing out their money as a corruption
fund, to aid them In their Impending
dllema. They voted for It and now
must make the best of It. We were
opposed to the corporations assisting
to put the present administration
In power and we are now opposed to
assisting them when that admlnis
up the country and make money for
themselves. Now, the tariff is a tax.
It is a clumsy, unjust tax. It puts $1
in the United States treasury and $7
in the pockets of the Pig Rich. And
this Is the people's money.
Put more concrete instances are
necessary to arrest the attention of
the people who, because the tariff is
supposed to be a hard and dry sub
ject, and because the tariff taxation j
is Indirect, often grow Impatient and
will not take the pains to under
stand that they are being robbed. A
recent editorial in the Duluth Her
ald sums up admirably a few of the!
things the tariff does to the people.
Says that paper: "Can there be any
excuse for a tariff which enables the
watch trust to sell watches abroad
for $7.98 when It charges $10.23 for
the same watches at home? Is a tar
iff Justified which enableB it to sell
cheaper watches abroad at $3.04
when the home price Is $4,47? What
warrant Is there for a tariff which
Flow
Shoes!
DOC
We're ready for Spring plowing with a splendid line of Plow
Shoes the best that's made We are showing several good
styles and we guarantee every pair of Plow Shoes we sell.
m
The leathers are tan, raw hide and Kanganoo calf. Half,
double or single soles, bellows tongue, nailed shank.
i ALL SIZES! '
S2.00, S2.50 S3.00 to $3,50
If you are interested in good Plow Shoes, Sir, you'll be in
terested in ours, for Plow Shoes could not be made better.
Fetzer's Shoe Store.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
allows a price of $4.25 for shotguns
which are sold abroad for $2.80? Or lected direct from the people. The
for a tariff that allows a home price "me has come to do away with the
of 68 cents a dozen for lamp chim- tariff and collect our expense money
neys and a foreign price of 40 cents me otner a dlrect tax being
a dozen? Or for a tariff that allows Preferable at least to the tariff plan
a home price of $9 a dozen for saws A tariff for revenue only would be
which sell abroad for $6 per dozen? all right If the people were required
Or for a tariff which makes screws to pay only the tariff collected on
sell at .073 per cent gross here and imports, but everybody knows that
.034 cent per gross abroad?" addition to paying the actual
Certainly there Is no excuse for duty on -such goods as are imported
I . 1 t 11. i i. 1U Knn,An
this. The people are themselves to e Puuuo Pa8 lul lue l
blame. Last fall they elected the the trusts the same amount of duty
tratlon Is pinching them. The people Republicans. It Is true that this time on every article manuracturea at
are forced to take their hish tariff they pledged tariff revision down- home, while in many Instances the
medicine and the corporations ward, a pledge which, whatever the ame art,c,es are exported and BOld
should bo forced to take their high president may do, congress has most ther countries for a less price
tax medidna. Being In power every- signally failed In keeping, not stop- than they are sold at home. It is
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and shall not vote for. It Is well
that good, honest, upright men be
chosen to fill our county and state
offices, but let the people the com
mon voters make the selections.
The Courier, as well as the hun
dreds of Its readers all over Cass
county, Is down on any click or clan
or conclave of men dictating who
shall have this or that office irre
gardless of the many voters among
the common masses. Louisville
Courier.
Shorthorns for Kale.
Three good registered Shorthorn
yearMng bulls for sale. Also good
fresh milk cows. Mark White.
body now looks alike to Pill Taft.
liCiim Your Advantages.
No one Is more vitally Interested
In the prosperity of his community
Don't forget the dates of Elm wood than the retail merchant. To enjoy
Chautauqua Aug. 14 to 22, Indus- a I!irge traao ana a paying Dusiness
ive. The attractions consist of some requires a prosperous community.
Take your catalog to your mer-jof tno j,,,t i,nown literary charac- This Is true In all branches of busi-
rhant, and If you want "sweatshop"
articles, things made by poorly and
underpaid, and likewise Incompetent
labor, tell him to duplicate them for
you, fop cash, of course. Ho lives
among you, has probably been In
your community for years, and If he
tells you he will do so, you know
he will Put you should not ask him
to give yau a class of articles he has
welected with cure freo from flaws
or Imperfections.
ping at letting bad enough alone, " to talk of putting the trust
but actually going the length of ma8ter8 In stripes, but none have
mnklnfr hurt worse. Tlnr. unloHs the ever worn them yet.
people wako up and make their
power felt they will deserve the mis- IUXG RULE A THING OF IMST.
government under which they suffer
even more than do the subjects of Th0 Republicans of Cass county
Asiatic desposltion, since the Amerl- are up In arms on account of the
leans possess the rich traditions of arbitrary manner In which a few
177C. leaders have undertaken to manage
the political affairs of that county,
The house reduced the tariff on
Special clearance sales have been
Inaugurated In Plattsmouth. Why
not, during the balance of the Rum
mer, designate ono day out of every
two weeks as a special sales day In
this cily? Ixt tho people tributary
to I'lattsmoiith understand that you
can sell the same quality of goods
herein this town ns cheap as they can
bo had In Oinahu.aiid you will get at
least one-half tho trade that goes
there. Let's try the sales day prop
imltlon once.anyhow.and see how It
will work. What say our business
men?
ters, and their musical numbers are neHS- lne prosperity of a place
far superior to any they have ever uu" ""scij lu l"c tMlc'i,l'nD 1UC .Cuuv.Cu luc lanu. few dayB ag0 BeVeral self-ap-
before had. If you cannot be there L)und Judgment of Its citizens and print paper from $6 a ton to $2 and po,nted persons met at Weeping
all the time, make your arrange- especially of the business portion. A let In wood pulp free. The senate . . . . gelected tnose whom
ments to have your family attend a community, like a bank, must (have has raised the tariff from $6 to $8 they thought would be acceptable
part of the time, at least. a reputation in order to gain promln- a ton on print paper, which will candidates so far as the managers
ence ana hold the confidence and stop importations or puip rrom can- were concerned but the voters do
It Is declared that the men and patronage of these upon whom it de- ada. This Is a sample of the tariff not endorse their action, and the re-
boys of the United States will pay pends for prosperity. This confidence reduction promised in the last cam- 8Ut )3 that a large sized revolt Is
n, r i f n A . m 1 . 1 iLI I . . ... I . I
iiu,uuu,uuu more ior uieir ciouiing con be increased by legitimate ad- paign. threatened. Under the laws of this
n 1910 than this year simply and vertlstng. We are unable to think Btate and the education of the pep
solely as a result of the new tariff 0f any better method of advertising 0108 county farmers furnish beer , the t of f, ru,0 haa ed
111 U'hli-h utnnln a a lit flu ulinu; r fl i .i i -i.i on tho Blrtfi. nnrt hv thus rinlnc thev I .
.... D, o tt jnnce man tor eucu citizen io oe - - ' The people demand the right to ex-
being changed as the sudden remov- posted on the points of advantage have no trouble In securing asslBt- g & preference a8 to who Bhan
al of the Rock of Gibraltar. How do and excellence enjoyed by the com- ance In the harvest fields. If some repre8ent them, and that privilege
you like the prospect of doing with- munlty. Every place has Its good of the farmers of Cass county ,g glyen them under thfl ,aw(J of the
out that new suit you were expecting points, and these are the ones that would try this scheme Plattsmouth gtate The npw eect)on laws are
io kci nexi year: nuwum uo ihhiuhj biuuicu nuu Bivtii ". 6. u' ioyt ui net .aipuinted to do itwav with rlnir
prominence. It is not necessary to loafers, for at least as long as there ruie.Nebraska City News.
ino race for the liepubllcan nom- exaggerate, nor Is It advisable to was beer In It.
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Inatlon for congress In this district constantlvexercise a erandlosesnlrlt.
has simmered down to K. M. Pollard but a plain matter of fact state- Governor Carroil
1'hiilrmiui Tom Allen has Issued
call for, the Democratic slato conven
tlou to meet In Lincoln on' Tuesday
July Zi, l'.MKi, ul z oilocK p. m
Tho basis of representation Is one
delegato for every 300 votes cast for
lion. A. C. Shallenberger for gov
ornor p.t tho election last fall. Thl
will glvo Cass comity eluht delegate
and In this rail It Is stated positively
that proxies will not ho recognized
So If you want to bo a delegato be
sure that you can attend, or glv
woy to those who will attend
Everything that tends to cut (low
the trado of tho merchant depressc
rents, Injures Investments and gen
erally holds bu k your town. It may
not coino to yon right off, but such
on alien policy will be fell by every
body In the end. Tho business ma
pays his taxes, buys his goods, cm
ploys his salesmen and pays hi
rent. 1 Io deserves to bo patroiiUt
Ho Is doing iuoro than his sharo of
keeping tho town going and lielpln
it along. If ho does not keep I
stork tho artlclo you want ho ca
Set It more (henply than you can,
taiKs or con-
of Cuss and George Toboy of Lnn-mcnt of the advantage of a place jvening the Iowa legislature In spe-
caster. Pollard claims that he Is not will lmvo a beneficial effect. When dal session for tho purpose of pass-
cuiitlldate, but you will see when your customers complain nbout the Ing upon the income tax proposition.
the time rolls round, and no one town, show them in what respects If Governor Shallenberger deems It
Iso Is In tho race outside of Lincoln their city of adoption surpnsses other wise to call a special session of tho
hat Earnest will don his running places where they might live, in Nebraska legislature, after the su-
iothes and Jump Into the race with other words, encourage an optimistic premo court has passed upon the
both feet. spirit and dlscouracc tho pessimist, guaranty laws, this matter could
Yes, the time of ring rule has
passed and the time Is ripe when
voters can go to the primary polls
and vote for any candidate they
choose?. No more will ring leaders
dictate to tho voters who they shall
IF SICK-WHY PAY
Unless Health First Returns.
IIcro Is wlmt nhould and can Ixi done !
Now you would not willingly pay fur food
that wan worthies would you?
Then why pay for ineilleine until that medi
cine first proves to you Itsnrtual worth?
Positively knowing whut Dr. Shoop' Rn.
tonUve can do lor tlm hick, 1 ay to all "don't
pay unless health first returns". Anil I bnek my
Kestorative with a slimed and scaled 80 day "Ho
help, No pay" coutmet.
I positively pledM to thn lrk everywhere
that"ir. s(ooys Jitstorat ire in absolute
ly free (fit fail h". Let others do the same
or else pass their pn'sorlptions by.
Jf you need mom ttreiifrth, mora vitality,
more vliror or more, vim, use my Kestonuive
tow dnvs and note the Immediate Improvement.
When the St uch. llenrt. or Kidneys go
wrowr, then test Dr.Mioop's Kestomtive. I do not
dose theStomarh nor Mimulatuthn II. -art or Kid
neys, for that Is wrong. Yeantairolcastaway that
mistaken Idea in medicine. 1 lie nooks below will
best tell you how I am sueeeedliig.
These books also tell ol a tiny hidden ' In
side nerve." no larger than a silkun thread. They
tell how that nerve, until it inils. actually gives
to thn Heart Its power, Its toitu, its novur-eiidinf
action oMmpulse.
These hooks will open tip new and helpful
Ideas to those who are not Well. They tell how
tho stomaoh.andKldneyseaeh havethelr"ins!de"
or power nerves. They tell how the Restorative
was especially made to reacn ana reviuiuzetnese
weak or falling Inside nerves. All of these fnets
toll why I am able to say. "It is free If it falls".
This Is why I say "take no chance on a
medicine irhoxe mpter dare not back it
just as I do by this remarkable offer".
So write me today for the order.
I have appointed honest and responsible
druggists In nearly every community to issue my
medicines to the sick.
But write me first for the order.
All druggists hU Dr. Hhoop's Restorative,
but all are not authoriied to give the so day test.
So drop me a line please and thus ae
rilsarpiintmentanddulays. Tell me alo which
book you need.
A postal wl'il do.
Besides, you are free to consult me as yon
would your hotue physleinu. My advice and the
book below are yours and without cost.
Perhaps a word or two from me will clear
np some serious ailment. 1 have helped thousands
iilioii thousands by my private prescription or
personal advice plan. My lest effort is surely
worth your simple request. Ho write now while
you have It fresh In mind, Jor tomorrow liuvef
comes. Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Kaelne, Wis.
Wktck Book Shall I tni Toi?
No. t For W'omotl
No. ft For Men
No. 6 On Rheumatism,
No. 1 On Pyspcpsla
No. 2 dn the ll.urt
No. 3 On the Kidneys
Financial failure, dullness of alK0 1)0 Included In his call.
"In the face of this prolonged 'rado and Idleness nie unlikely in a
tariff debate who will have tho nerve "immunity, yen, all but Impossible, Coventor Shallenberger says he
to urge president Tafft to veto the 80 lonK ns '0,i continue to exercise wtl1 ca'l an extra session of tho leg-
bill and have all tho work gone this. lesson of home trade, unity of Islature immediately following the
over again?" Inquires the Nonpareil. Interest nnd community fellowship, action of the federal court lnvnlldat-
i . i
It does almost glvo ono a chill to ,nK tne guaranty deposit law. The
think of it, but If the pre-election TAIUFF TUICKKKV. ho:o state will back up tho gov-
pledges of tho party can bo redeemed ernor nnd the legislature In repudl-
1 ii no other manner, let's have the The. tariff Is hpt to bo feared by ating the interference of tramp
veto. Anything ts better than dou- tno ,1,nn 11,0 street when it Is dls-lwts with tho state's domestic af-
blo deullng. Malvern (la.) Leader cussed as an abstract proposition, fairs. Kearney Democrat.
(Uep.). Statesmen nnd near-statesmen have
maue mm ueneve u is a very uini- Tho trusts of the country, tho
Wlmt IN You Think of This? ''ult 8ubJ( t- u ,8 1,nrd t0 (Unl wlth giant combinations of capital that
Everybody knows thnt the St. 11 nt ,0"Klh without some reference hold In tho hollow of their hands
Louis Cilobe-Democrnt Is ono of the t0 tho nlmoBt unanimous anti-tariff the prices of practically all the nec-
stlnkenest nnd most Intolerant re
publican papers In the western coun
try. Now read what that paper has
to say nbout Taft's corporation tax:
"Why did Mr. Taft chango his
mind about restricting congress'
activities In this session to tho tar
iff? What has cuused bint to pro
ject an extraneous measure upon
tho attention tif congress at this
opinion of the professors of political essltles of life, will continue to fut
ecenomy, a science which to the ten at the expense of tho public so
average citizen Is what Cniiyle long us the tariff exists. Tho tariff
called it, "tho dismal science." U tho mother of all trusts, and so
i
Yet tho tariffff is tho most Im- long ns the tariff exists the trusts
i i
portant public question In America will laugh nt u!l efforts to regulate
today, not because congress has been them. It requires a big sum of
spending weary months discussing money to run this government, nnd
It; on tho contrary, congress has tho fact Is that It Is collected lndl-
been discussing It becauso It Is Im- rectly makes tho expenditures more
time, which Is arousing protests portant. It Is tho Important Issuo be- extravagant than If taxes to defray
from conservative men of all parties cause It Is tho pocketbook Issue. ' governmental expenses were col-
ATTENTION
FAR
Let us show you our line of Hav Tools. We are
sole agents for Star, Louden and Ney Hay Tools und
can compete with anybody, no matter where located,
on prices. Let us show you the
London Hay Fork Returner
hud snatch pully, which saves you almost half the
time and labor necessary in unloading hay in a barn
at-an expense of less then $5 00. Once used it will
never be discarded. Also mower sickley and sections
of all standard makes.
JOHKI BM3
Plattsmouth, : : :
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Nebraska.