The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 31, 1911, Image 4

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    The-
Plaitsmouth - Journal
fublistiid Seml-Wetklj it Pl.ttssouti, Kebruki
R. A. BATES, Publisher.
Entered at the Pofltoffice; at Plattsmouth, Nebraaka, as second-class
matter.
$1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Remember the date Tuesday-J it makes us dizzy to got out on
August 15, is the primary elec
tion. . :o:
Shore birds are scarcer titan
vcr this year. There are too
many sure, shots.
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There is a chance lor Juck
Johnson to come back. The Mis
souri watermelon-crop is larger
than ever.
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The New York shoe dealers say
women's feel are bigger than
formerly. The Chicago girl can
wear short skirls at last.
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This July "cold wave" is a re
minder that it is Mill deemed in
correct to wear a straw hat and
mi overcoat at the name time.
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the piazza roof, we refrain irom
further comment.
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The old soldiers should not lor
get that the democratic conven
tion at Fremont endorsed the
pension bill that the lower house, do their trading
of congress passed, while the
Lincoln republican convention
was silent on the question, Will
the old veterans, those who have
but a few year9 longer to live, re
member this in the election next
November?
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Lincoln Star: In the published
reports of tin; republican conven
tion the standpatters haven't been
getting fair play exactly, as wit
ness the published statement
that Vic Rosewaler looked over
Chairman JeflVris' shoulder while
the latter was perusing the Evans
presi-
dinary man. But having strained
end striven for the assets of a
plutocrat, he must take the
liabilities, too.
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President Wheeler of Cali
fornia university complains of
there being, too many old maid
teachers. Hut even if we had all
men teachers, we would still have
lots of old maids.
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The removal of the hitch racks
is very objectionable to the farm
ers unless they are put up some
where else. The farmers who
come to' Plaitsmouth must have
a place to hitch their teams, or
they might go somewhere else to
The merchants
should have risen in their might
and objected to this procedure.
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The harmony in the Fremont
convention does not seem to
pleuse the republicans. They ex
pected a "rough house," but in
stead it was a harmonious con
vention, throughout.
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Secretary Wilson explains that
if his recommendations in the
Wiley case are not satisfactory to
the president he. will change them.
Mr. Wilson would very much
rather be secretary of agriculture
than right.
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The democrats have a good
man for candidate for clerk of the
district court in the person of
James T. Reynolds of Liberty-
precinct. The attorney general
says it is legal to have his name
written upon the primary ballot
for this office.
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Some fellows seem to think that
the office they are holding belongs
strictly to them. Hut we do not
believe the people of Cass county
are ready to give any man a life-
lease upon any office, be he demo
crat or republican. And no man
has any right to expect them to
lo so.
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Hull frogs are being taken to
Japan for breeding purposes. The resolution against any
JapH are artistic and perhaps ap
preciate song birds better than
we.
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Several men have been found
on the senate payroll who never
report for duty. This is fortun
ate for the taxpayers, for if they
did report, a new man would have
to be hired to boss them.
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The Pacilie, Kxpress company
has been absorbed by the Wells
Fargo company. An express
wimnanv is either water or a
- M'
aporigc.
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Keep it before the democratic get out the whitewash brush.
If, as is claimed, our corpora
tions are all honest now, why do
so many people like the govern
ment's promise to pay 2 or 3 per
cent better than a railroad's
voters of Cass county that
Jarncs T. Reynolds is a candidate
for clerk of the district court.
Write his name on your ball"t.
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A lot of bogi;s 11M0 nickels are
said to be in circulation, and the
dential endorsement. Anyone who
knows anything about the stature
of these two potential gentlemen
will recognize this spiteful state
ment portrayed something that is
an absolute physical impossibility, promise to pay 5 per cent?
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The Lorimer investigation is Since Jack Johnson has re
proceeding slowly, but the oom-1 nounced his American citizenship
miltee shows little inclination to and declared his intention of be
coming an Englishman, William
Waldorf Astor should have him
out to dinner right away
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Anklets are the fashion for
women bathers this year. As ma
terial for bathing suits is scarce,
every little addition helps out.
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detectives can get an idea of the cleave to their husbands until
volume, of the counterfeit by ex- death did them part, evidently left
nmlning the contribution boxes, reservations about the summer
Hon. fieorge W. Herge was an
attendant of the Fremont con
vent ion. Mr. Herge is a good man
Many women who promised to I ami would make a most excellent
candidate for the democrats to
nominate next year for jrovernor
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of the senate fought Aldnch. Tafl
thought to force them into sub
mission by withholding patronage
from them. Do they . indorse
that?
At the regular session Tafl sent
to congress the bill drawn by his
attorney general amending the
commerce law. It was to be pass
ed without change. The house
made some chances, but it was
in the senate that the progres
sives cut out the provisions that
weakened government control. Do
Nebraska republicans regard that
bill as it came from the White
house a "statesmanlike" docu
ment? Taft chose for secretary .f the
interior a man whose sympathy
was wholly with those who be
lieved that public resource in
trusted to that department should
he developed solely by private
enterprise and in private in
terests. We bad the Ballinger
episode as a result, the exposures
(leorge Norris' bluff for United by (Havls, the investigation, the
States senator will not work, not- antedating of a formal letter by
withstanding he voted against
reciprocity. Next year he will
find himself up against a tough
proposition even for congress, af
ter voting against a measure
Wickersham, the dismissal of
Tilavis, Pinchot, Price and Shaw,
the threatened dismissal of
Newell, the retention of Hailinger
in face of universal condemnation
which the farmers are for and and finally the resignation of that
which Taft favored with all his
might.
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, ii i
oniciai anu nis warm approval iy
the president. Is this regarded
as "statesmanlike" by Nebraska
republicans?
Then came the election last
year and the retreat of Taft from
REPUBLICAN INDORSEMENT.
According to the Lincoln Star,
an independent republican paper,
the Lincoln convention endorsed ,m A,,,l'icl1 Moscow by way of the
Hallingeris.n. the odoriferous reciprocity route with its accept
process whereby through fraud ance an(1 adoption only by a united
nn.i M,n,niP.Pv invoking the democratic support against a
president's official family, greedy sharply divided republican mem
millionaires were to be permitted bmhip. Was it the party split
to possess themselves of the
enormous riches of Alaska which
resort season.
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The Lincoln convention, being
made up of postmasters and fed- A month ago the college
eral officeholders, it wouldn't have graduates competed strenuously
been safe for them to do oilier- for the honor of planting the ivy
wise than endorse the man w ho Now you can't lieu or hire anyone
gave them their jobs would it? to water it,
Sunday drowning accidents A tracer has been sent out to
keep right on. It takes only about discover what has become of
three feet of water for the human Joseph fiiierney Cannon. Wouldn't
nnimal to swim in, but he isn't it be belter to let sleeping er,
ii.ii IK i : i iiiiv vi il Ii lit I Ii ii ii I Ii i I'l v. I OT-umxi Lora lii
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I lie postal department lias been me standpatters itiiln t give
Lincoln Star: The democrats
at Fremont did more than demo
crats have ever been able to do I
before toward destroying the
tradition that blundering is an
Inevitable democratic proclivity.
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The republican state conven
tion nt Lincoln was made up of
politicians and postmasters, while
the democratic convention at Fre
mont was made up mostly of the
sturdy yeomenry of the land.
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"Hilly" Thompson of f.rand
now belongs to the government
Wickershaniisni. whereby a man
was picked from the firm of sugar
trust attorneys to become the
chief of the department of justice
in order that the severities of the
law might not be visited too
strenuously upon the malefactors
of great wealth, but jhal punish
ment should be sifted by slow and
mild processes upon Hie iolaters
of the law.
Aldrichism, wherebv the money
trust," comprising the
nsked to have rural carriers blow the insurgents half a show in the Island made n good impression
bugles as a signal of their ap- Lincoln convention, but they will with the delegates at Fremont for
proach. The carriers could prob-1 go right along sawing wood for
nbly perform belter on an old- La Follette just the same.
fashioned fish horn. :o:-
:o: They are rushing work on the
in... I . t.ii. ...... J I ... . .
inn liiiiKMius mix- ..mi.-.. u pi,nmft canai forts, but no
heavily of ouiiipmcnl, and, strange dKl.r is j i(1,t ,.xi.,.,,t (ml Cip
I'niled States senator, and Ne
braska would not suffer with such
a mnn to represent its interests.
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The La Follette followers did
not make much of a show at the
thus caused, was it the speeches
of Mr. Taft has made in its ad
vocacy, or was it the Winona
speech that Rosewaler repub
licans regard as evidence of a
statesmanlike" administration?
These are questions Nebraska
voters will be asking and ponder-
in ur today and for some davs to
follow. Sioux City (Iowa) Trib
une.. ...
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Clel Morgan.
County Clerk Morgan was in
town Wednesday morning posting
notices for the coming primary
Morgan- election August 15. Mr. Morgan
nf has easy sailing as he has no op
ponent for the nomination for a
second term. lie has made an
through a new system of finance, PXCollont and ohVl((ng cmm(y
an additional slrangle-hold upon clerk and the only improvement
every avenue of wealth production 'he Courier could suggest would
ne for him to quit his foo ish
political ideas and Join the re
Cannonisni, whereby, through publican ranks, where competency
a despotic control of congress, the is expected. Louisville Courier.
enactment of lnws for the benefit
Standard Oil combination
enormous wealth, is to be given
ARTICLES OK INCORPORATION.
KNOW A IX. MEN BY THUHG
PKKSKNTS. That we, the undersigned,
do hereby form and create a corpora
tion under and by the name o
The Plat ) t a Aula a ad Wicni
BrldKe Coiapnuy.
1. The principal place of busino.su of
said corporation shall be the City of
I'lattamouth, County of Cass, Ne
braska. 2. The purpose of said corporation
shall be to construct, maintain and
operate a bridge across the Platte river,
at a point on said river east Of the
bridge thereover of the Chicago, Bur
lington & (Juincy Railroad Company,
between the counties of Sarpy and Cass,
of the State of Nebraska, and to pur
chase and own land sufficient upon
which to construct said bridge and
buildings necessary to carry on said
business and to charge and collect tolls
for the use thereof.
3. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be fifty thousand dollars.
of which twenty-five thousand dollars
shall be common stock, divided Into one
thousand shares of the par value of
twenty-flve dollars each, and the
owners thereof shall have the sole and
exclusive power of voting at all stock
holders' meetings, each owner being
entitled to one vote for each share of
said common stock by him so owaed
and said stuck only shall be couated
in any vote cast st any stockholders'
meeting and shall be entitled to ail
dividends in excess of the six per cent
guaranteed to the preferred stock, and
the balance of said stock shail be
kiiown as preferrtd stock, subject to
ti.o power of the i oinmo-i stock and
divided Into one thousand shares of
the par value of twenty-five dollars
each, and shall be entitled to dividends
of six per cent per annum, payable
annually, and the Hoard of Directors
muy, in its discretion, order said
dividends upon the preferred stock to
he pnld quarterly or semi-annually, and
for the puyment of said dividends upon
the preferred stock, the ways, works,
easements, bridge and franchises of
this company are hereby pledged.
4. Said Corporation shall commence
doing business on June 1st, A. D. 1911,
and shall terminate on June 1st, A. D.
l'.-til.
5. The annual meetings shall be held
on the first Monday of January of each
year.
6. Said corporation shall not com
mence doing business until ten per
cent of the capital stock shall be sub
scribed and paid and the balance shall
he due upon call of the Hoard of
Directors.
7. The Indebtedness or liability of
this corporation shall at no time ex
ceed two-thirds of the paid-up capital
stock.
H. The officers of said corporation
shall be five directors, with power to
pass and adopt by-laws, to be elected
at the annual meeting of the stock-
Holders, and to serve until their suc
cessors are elected and qualified, and
sain Hoard or Directors shall, from
their body, elect a President, Vice
President, Secretary and Treasurer, and
the last two otllcers, at the option of
the Hoard, may be filled by one and
the same person, and the Secretary and
Trensurer may be removed by said
Board of Directors at anv time.
IX WITNKSS WHEUEOF, We, the
undersigned. have hereunto set our
hands this 27th day of May, A D., 19H.
In presence of
Paul Jessen as to (3 and 4)
Wm. A. Hobertson as to (1, 2 and 5)
(1) T. H Pollock.
(2) Lida P. Pollock.
(3) Mrs. N. A. Duff.
(4) K. A. Duff. .
(5) Jas. K. Pollock.
State of Nebrnska. County of Otoe, as.
BK IT ItlCMKMHEHKI), That on this
27th day of May, A. D. 1911, there ap
peared before me, the undersigned
Notary Public, Mrs. N. A. Duff and R.
A. Duff, who In my presence signed
the foregoing certificate of Incorpora
tion and acknowledged the same to be
their free and voluntary net nn.l dee-'.
In witness Whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and Notarial Seal the day
ana year anove written.
(real) Paul Jessen,
Notary Public
Stfite of Nebraska. County of Cass, ss.
OK IT KKMKM IE Bn. That on this
27th day of May, A. D. 1911, there ap-
pearea neiore me, ine undersigned
Notary Public. T. H. Pollock, IJda P.
Pollock and Jas. K. Pollock, each of
whom. In my presence, signed the
foregoing certificate of Incorporation
and acknowledged their said signatures
to be their free and voluntary act and
deed.
In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto
set my hand and Notarial Seal the day
nn.i vear aoove written.
(Seali W. A. Robertson,
Notary Public.
of the people has been deterred,
and those for the benefit of big
business have been stimulated
Lorimerisin, whereby the presi
The Eagle Beacon.
The Eagle Beacon comes to us
this week greatly changed in its
makeup and appearance. The
paper is now under the manage
to say, the railroad presidents Castro might come over and let Lincoln convention. How could
have not yet tahen the rooms in
the poor houses which they
promised to occupy if they did
not get the higher rates.
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A new Missouri law makes it a
felony to use profane language lo
a telephone girl. Tint some fi.OOO
worta of censure are. left in the
thesaurus dictionary, by which
the Missourians can legally ex
press condemnation of central.
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A new uovel called "The Man
With the Honcbt Face" is popular.
But how the magazine circula
tions would drop if they discharg
ed their muck rakers nnd printed
a few articles about honest men.
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The Kansas City probation
officer says he knows of no red
haired people who have gone
wrong. Why should they, when
everyone give them whatever
I hey nsk for in order to secure .t
iuiet life?
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Mr. Vaninian now announces
that he will cross the ocean in a
dirigible balloon. , Wc made con
siderable fun of Wcllman, but as
off the balance of his July 4 fire
crackers.
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There Is a demand to have
some of the navy yards abolished
from misguided theorists who
consider business more import
ant than delegates.
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they, when the convention was
made up principally of post
masters and federal officeholders
in general?
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Governor Aldrich is very apt to
find out in the election this fall
that people of Nebraska do not
approve of his veto of the non-
President Fallieres or France partisan judiciary. Anything that
is attacked for wearing 9-cent j not republican with Aldrich is
neckties. Over here that would unconstitutional
be almost as good a card for a
candidate
hands.
as callouses on his
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F.urope is experiencing what
the dispatches call a "killing
heat," while snow fell for five there j no
minutes in Buy City, Michigan,
Tuesday. By all means, "see
America first."
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Ciovernor llndloy of Missouri
wants to know intimately every
plant on his farm. If he'd hoe
the beans half an hour before
breakfast hfs ambition would per
haps be satisfied.
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Mr. Rockefeller Tiegs the re
porters to treat him like an or-
dent of the United States becomes nient of a stock company, with
so tenlons for the election of . Harry Craves at the helm as
... . . . editor. We have always thought
rpub ican sena or who may be ., . . . ,
1 ' that a paper at Eagle, properly
?:ied upon to stand by the in- eonducted. could do muohiroori
terests that he so meddles in the! for the business interests of the
affairs of the people of a stale, town, and we believe Harry is just
the man they have been looking
for.
who should elect their own sen
alors, that he admittedly aids in
Invrtlt-Snfr Ifm qIqIa nni4 flin TTnilnH
""v 8 . . Big Judgment Paid.
Mates senate in a tiisffu-unff From 8atuPday.B Dany,
scandal.
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James Robertson, clerk of the
district court, reported today that
P. S Mrlriph pnahiop nf Iha
wnr uu t inuunot t Armrican Kxchange bank at Elm
Victor Uosewater's regulars wood, has paid the judgment in
repub-lthe case of Charles E. Beckwith
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Many farmers come to town
only long enough to do their trad
ing even, yet they need some place
to hitch their teams. All the
farmers haven't nuloinobiles. If
place for them to
hitch their teams, one thing is
certain, they will go where such
conveniences are provided.
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The democrats did not forgot
the old soldiers in their platform
at Fremont Tuesday. They ap
pealed to the senate to ndopt the
service pension bill, which has
already passed the house. What
does the republican platform say
In reference thereto? Don't all
speak at once.
controlled the Nebraska
lican convention and wrote its
platform. Among other things
they said:
We have every confidence
in the unselfish patriotism
and conscientious devotion to
public duty of William How
ard Taft and we heartily in
dorse his statesmanlike ad
ministration. What do they indorse The
first act of the administration was
to call a special session of con
gross to revise the tariff as di
rected by the national convention
and as interpreted by Mr. Taft as
candidate. The result was the
Payne-Aldrich imposition which
Taft approved and declared to be
the "best ever." Do they indorse
that?
Mr. Taft allied himself at once
with the Aldrich-Cannon element
in congress. The progressives
vs. the Estate of Samuel S. John
son. The jury gave Beckwith
f 1,861 judgment for services ren
dered. The costs in the case
amounted to $75.55, and the in
terest to f 105.47.
Mrs. Ward Clark spent the aft
ernoon in Omaha.
Do you want an
AUCTIONEER?
If you do, get one who has
Experience, Ability, Judgement.
Telegraph or write
ROBERT WIKINSON,
Dunbar, lieb.
Dates made at this office or the
Murray State Bank.
Good Service Reasonable Rate-
stop and Think!.
Why should you pay rent?
Why should you buy five acres?
Why should you keep your
chickens closed up?
Break away from it. Come out
to a country where your chickens
will not scratch out your neigh
bor's garden. When you buy. buy
right, and do not be held up.
Why not lake 20 or 25 acres for
the same price as one down here?
You cannot support one horse
well on five acres, without work
ing out. Quit all this. I will help
you to get a bigger and cheaper
place.
480 acres for $2,500; $ 1,300
cash and balance five years' time
at 6 per cent. All fenced, small
house, good well and windmill.
small barn, in good settlement
and good neighbors, good school
and six miles from gnod town.
This is mostly sandy pasture and
hay land; you may farm fifteen
acres or more. Milk a few cows.
raise all the chickens you want
and turn them out. Just stop
and think. I don't want you to
buy at once. Look at a five-acre
farm here and then come out and
look at 320, 480 or 640 acres. Can
it be? Yes it can. We want you
in our county, in the best corn
country in the state. I have more
places besides this, larger and
smaller, all prices and terms. The
smaller the place the harder you
will have to work. . Come out and
see me before you buy. I will
take care of you and show you
around.
C B. Schleicher,
Brady, Neb.
Mrs. W. B. Roberts returned to
her home in Ashland this morn
ing, after visiting in the city for
a few days with relatives.
( all for Kills.
nidii will be received by the County
Indue of Cuss County in bin offlre nt
I'lattsniouth. Nebraska, up to noon of
Monday, Auirilst Uth, 1911. for the fnl
owlinr grading to be done out of the
inheritance tax:
A fill to be made on cectlon line be
tween Sections 21 and 22. TownKhlp 10.
North l;ane 13 Knst, one and one-half
mllen went and one-half mile north of
I nlon. Caxn County, Nebraska.
Plans and specifications on tile In the
office of the County Oerk.
Allen J. Beeson.
County Judge.